How would you like to “bee” kind? Bumblebee queens are on the lookout for a nest to raise
their young. And you could make one for them!
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including bat boxes, hog house and a bug hotel look at our web site
https://www.rspb.org.uk/forprofessionals/teachers/resources/school-grounds/index.aspx
Sprinkle magic on the ground. Seeds might look boring but wait and see what flowers will grow. A wildflower meadow is brilliant for all sorts of little creatures.
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
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/
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.
Discover a world of variety in the world around you. Create smelly cocktails with natural objects. Will season and location affect the natural objects you discover and the scents you create?
A story about a young hedgehog on his first trip outside his home and how he uses his senses to explore the world around him. [English & Welsh language versions]