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Teaching Biodiversity - Inspiring future generations


Biodiversity activities cover not only science, maths, art and geography parts of the curriculum, but also the schools Personal and Social Education (PSE) policy in areas such as teamwork, cooperation, resolving conflict, awareness of self and others and environmental awareness.  The Local Biodiversity Action Plan also provides a local perspective that covers community and social responsibility.

Science
Living things and their environment
Habitats Food chains
Recognising plants and animals
GCSE - biodiversity conservation

Geography
Environmental Change
Mans effect on the landscape
Managing the environment
GCSE and AS level ecosystems


Get out there!

WAG have recommended that 25% of the national curriculum is actually taught outdoors. In Wales many rural schools are in the enviable position of being surrounded by wildlife. However the wonder of nature is that it is everywhere and there is rarely an area where you can’t find anything growing. Green spaces in schools are a fantastic way to enable children to interact with nature and gain an understanding of the importance of considering their environment.

Education Resources

BBC Breathing Places schools

Join the BBC and its wildlife partners and turn your school into a wildlife haven! With exciting projects and free resource packs available for wildlife-themed activities, why not register your school?

Eco-Schools

Why not join the Eco-Schools initiative? The Eco-Schools programme is an international initiative which provides an ideal framework to support sustainable development within schools.

Learning Outside the Classroom

The Learning Outside the Classroom partnership has created a resource with the help of many experts and practitioners in learning outside the classroom. The resource is designed to help professionals working with young people aged 0–19 to provide high-quality experiences.

Real World Learning Cymru Partnership

Remember those magic moments you enjoyed exploring the seaside or the countryside, a river, forest, town or castle? The Real World Learning Cymru Partnership is an exciting new initiative in Wales to inspire children and broaden their outlook through Out-of-Classroom Learning.

RSPB

Check out the resources from the RSPB that will help bring the wonderful world of wildlife and the environment to life in your classroom

RSPCA Education Resources

The RSPCA Education website has over 80 lesson plans for teachers to use in the classroom. Linked to the Wales curriculum, they are aimed to support teaching largely in the areas of Science and PSE and lessons include downloadable PDF copies of any accompanying worksheets or teacher's notes in both English and Welsh. In addition, FREE packs of photos, which support the lessons, can be ordered.

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Educating young people is seen as one of the most important ways of influencing how our wetlands may be managed in the future - what children learn at school profoundly influences how they go on to lead their adult lives.

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