Meet Bouncy Blackbird as he flies around his garden and discovers the different types of food his bird friends like.
Great for introducing similarities and differences and birds to young children.
Perfect if you're doing Big Schools' Birdwatch
A top trumps style game but with common birds that you are likely to see in your school grounds. Compare wingspan, weight, number of eggs laid and where the bird featured in Big Garden Birdwatch!
Loads of fun and perfect if you're taking part in Big Schools' Birdwatch
A lovely story about Cheeky Sparrow who flies round his garden meeting bird friends who look and sound differently to him. A great way to introduce young children to the similarities and differences in common birds and those that you are likely to see in school grounds.
Perfect for bird spotting or if you're taking part in Big Schools' Birdwatch.
Presented as a power point for whole class teaching but can also be printed.
How do you get a bug’s-eye view without them running away? An old drinks bottle makes a brilliant two-in-one bug catcher.
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make things for investigating nature; including pond dipping nets, a pooter and a sweep net look at our web-site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Who’s been eating my spud? Put out baked potatoes and then find out what’s been eating into them.
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make things for investigating nature; including pond dipping nets, an animal trap and a sweep net look at our web-site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Find out what has been out at night while you’ve been fast asleep!
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make things for investigating nature; including pond dipping nets, a pooter and a sweep net look at our web-site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
How would you like your very own wetland nature reserve in a washing-up bowl?
Simple activity and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including bat boxes, hog house and bee house look at our web site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Here’s a neat thing for you to make…and the birds will like it too. Provide pencil perches for the perfect hanging feeder.
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make food to attract wildlife to your garden or grounds, including; an apple bird feeder, butterfly bar and a self filling water tray. Look on our web-site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Build your very own Bug-ingham Palace! Create a tower block luxury home for ladybirds, frogs, toads and hedgehogs using garden leftovers. Add as many floors as you like.
Simple and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including bat boxes, hog house and bee house look at our web site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
All seven of our spot it identification sheets, bilingual in Welsh and English. Includes minibeasts, tracks and signs, ponds, birds and mammals, trees and shrubs and flowering plants.
Create one of these and the birds will feed very “h-apple-y”.
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make food to attract wildlife to your garden or grounds, including; a bird kebab, butterfly bar and a self filling water tray. Look on our web-site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Two tick sheets designed to help you identify the different types of minibeast you might find in your school grounds. Perfect for a minibeast hunt.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as birds and mammals or ponds see our website
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Explore a variety of media and materials that allow you to create leaf rubbings. Provide tools for children to demonstrate the variety in shape, size and texture of natural items such as leaves.
A tick sheet to help you to identify flowering plants that you might see in your garden or school grounds.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts and ponds see our website
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
A tick sheet to help you to identify what's living in your pond. Perfect for pond dipping activities.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts or birds and mammals see our website
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
A sheet with photographs to help you identify birds and mammals.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts and ponds see our website
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Do you know what’s running around here at night? This is how you can find out. It could be your catch of the day!
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make things for investigating nature; including pond dipping nets, a pooter and a sweep net look at our web-site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
How many homes for nature has your school got? Could you do better? Use our scorecard to give your grounds 'score' then see what you can do to improve it
A tick sheet to help you to identify different trees and shrubs that might be growing in your garden or local park.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts or birds and mammals see our website
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Get buzzy! Build nesting places for the bees that don’t buzz (and don’t sting either).You can make this for tiny solitary bees to lay their eggs in. And ladybirds might use it as a place to sleep out the winter.
Simple and easy to use instructions.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including bat boxes, hog house and mini beast hotel look at our web site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx