Every January and February hundreds of school children take part in Big Schools' Birdwatch. This is a power point and notes to help you introduce the session. It is designed to give you some ideas about which birds you might see and what you should be looking out for.
This power point and notes have been translated into Welsh
Every January and February hundreds of school children take part in Big Schools’ Birdwatch. This is a power point and notes to help you introduce the session. It is designed to give you some ideas about which birds you might see and what you should be looking out for.
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
Translated into Welsh. Perfect to support Big Schools' Birdwatch, counting sheets to help you to count and identify birds in your school grounds. Contains a selection of the birds that you are most likely to see, plus a space to write in anything unexpected.
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
While you get a bed for the night, bats need somewhere to tuck up for the day. Some bats
are small enough to fit into a matchbox, so this box makes a perfect roost.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including a butterfly garden, hog house and mini beast hotel look at our web site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx