All schools can benefit from using the living environment as a school resource. Here are four key arguments to help you make your case.
All schools can benefit from using the living environment as a school resource. Here are four key arguments to help you make your case.
Many of the ways farmers look after and improve the habitats on their farms can easily be adapted on a smaller scale to use in your school grounds.
Read moreRevised to match the current (2016) curriculum, KS2 Art activities that can be carried out before, during or after a farm visit or as standalone classroom activities.
Read moreEden Play has been creating natural educational environments inspired by trees, water, sand, mud and insects – all the things children tell us they want in their outdoors!
Read more#GCSE students across the UK are preparing for their teacher assessments. These fabulous food, farming and countrys… https://t.co/KyVe2HFOjE
This #Maths on the Farm worksheet based around real world situations is great for #GCSE students to practice their… https://t.co/lOy6uGrYpD
Farmers are fabulous entrepreneurs 👌👏 This Finance on the Farm resource enables #GCSE Business Studies students to… https://t.co/BXUqgj4XeV
Happy #earthday2021 🚜🌍🌳 The theme of this special day is "Restore Our Earth" so we are taking a look into… https://t.co/kMgNz6DbjY
This resource from @LEAF_Education & @waitrose #LeckfordEstate has curriculum linked worksheets with answers for… https://t.co/T9dF065aIa
Use this fun & interactive worksheet to find out why wholemeal bread is more nutritious and higher in fibre than wh… https://t.co/tlKuhDY854
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