OPAL Primary

These resources are produced by OPAL (Open Air Laboratories), whose aim is to encourage communities to work on local nature projects with an aim of improving the environment. They are designed for use outside the classroom in a local wildlife area, but also contain follow up ideas for use in the classroom.

This collection contains nine Education Packs with curriculum links to the identification of plants and animals in the local environment, minibeasts, habitats, plant life-cycles and interdependence and adaptation.

The education packs are:

Food chains
Senses
Woodland tales
Life in ponds
Minibeasts - invertebrate survey
Seeds and fruits – adaptation
Soil and earthworms - worm survey
Useful plants - what do plants do for you?
Spring - pollination
Trees - vital statistics, describing and measuring trees

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Education Pack: Food Chains

Aimed at primary learners, this resource aims to develop an understanding of some of the food chains within a woodland habitat. Linked to the topics of animals and all living things, it includes a matching activity, a game and a simulation of a food web. Teacher...

Education Pack: Trees - Vital Statistics, Describing and Measuring Trees

Aimed at primary level, this resource aims to help children recognise the differences between plants. Linked to the topics of plants and all living things and their habitats, it is designed for use when visiting a wildlife area. Activities also help to develop measuring and data handling skills. Teacher guidance on...

Education pack: classification

This resource supports the teaching of classification at upper primary and lower secondary level. It contains a series of three lessons, plus two extension lessons and associated PowerPoint presentations and resource sheets. Lessons are:

1. What is...

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