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We aim to help teachers engage their pupils with learning in, about, through and for Nature
Lucky Duck Story Book
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Lucky Duck Story Book

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A fun story for young children about a duck who is learning about the similarities and differences between him and other birds. Great for provoking conversations about how we are all different as well as helping to identify common birds.
Let's Talk Nature with scenes to start conversations and develop language and vocabulary.
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Let's Talk Nature with scenes to start conversations and develop language and vocabulary.

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Let’s Talk Nature. A series of three A4 activity sheets each showing different scenes that provoke thought for conversation, language and vocabulary development. Use these to develop early language and confidence as well as observation skills. Perfect for Early Years and KS1. Use wonderful words to describe what you see in a woodland scene. Use positional language to say where the wildlife you can see is in a garden scene. Use super sentences to talk about the wildlife in the urban school scene. Are any of the animals the same or different to the wildlife found where you live?
Cheeky Sparrow; Story to help young children identify birds
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Cheeky Sparrow; Story to help young children identify birds

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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.
Early Years Big Schools' Birdwatch Lesson and Resources
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Early Years Big Schools' Birdwatch Lesson and Resources

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Everything you need to take part in Big Schools' Birdwatch. Includes Foundation stage lesson plan, (Also includes a lesson plan for the early level in Scotland) Lucky Duck story, how to sheets to make a paper plate bird and a bird feeder. A counting sheet and short videos to help you recognise some common birds. Find more information about common birds on our website https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-kids/facts-about-nature/facts-about-birds/
Early Years Big Schools' Birdwatch lesson and supporting resources Welsh version
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Early Years Big Schools' Birdwatch lesson and supporting resources Welsh version

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Everything you need to take part in Big Schools' Birdwatch in Welsh. Includes Foundation phase lesson plan, Lucky Duck story, how to sheets to make a paper plate bird and a bird feeder. A counting sheet and short videos to help you recognise some common birds. Use this link for some extra facts https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-kids/facts-about-nature/facts-about-birds/
Make a paper plate bird
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Make a paper plate bird

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An instruction sheet for children to follow showing how to make a bird from a paper plate. Has simple numbered instructions with photographs to make it easy to follow either independently or with adult supervision.
Welsh bilingual Let's Talk Nature with scenes to start conversations and develop vocabulary.
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Welsh bilingual Let's Talk Nature with scenes to start conversations and develop vocabulary.

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Let’s Talk Nature. A Welsh bilingual series of three A4 activity sheets each showing different scenes that provoke thought for conversation, language and vocabulary development. Use these to develop early language and confidence as well as observation skills. Perfect for Early Years and KS1. Use wonderful words to describe what you see in a woodland scene. Use positional language to say where the wildlife you can see is in a garden scene. Use super sentences to talk about the wildlife in the urban school scene. Are any of the animals the same or different to the wildlife found where you live?