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Habitats in the School Environment

Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

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Page 1: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Habitats in the School

Environment

Page 2: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Starting with ideas

At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They looked at some photographs taken around the school grounds. In groups, they wrote down all the creatures they thought would live in that environment.

Page 3: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Using Maps and ICT to record data

The children used the photographs taken on the walk and copied them onto the map They learnt how to create text boxes in ICT so were able to apply this knowledge and make text boxes to put their annotations into.

In the big evergreen hedge we saw a little birds nest. There was a bit of plastic in it!

Page 4: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Children had different levels of knowledge and the differentiation by outcome was used to plan progress.

Who lives here?

Normally in hedges like this there is nothing living in there. But there are ladybirds and ants in there.

Behind the hump, in the tall tree we

saw a medium sized birds nest.

Page 5: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Comparing Children’s Ideas

Children recorded what they could see at each stopping pint along our route. In some places they were asked to draw the animals which they though might live in that place. Most children had very realistic ideas, some were more imaginative.

Page 6: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Using Puppets

The children used puppets to think about the habitats from the animal’s point of view. The class asked the puppets questions about their habitats and lifestyles and the children were able to respond by talking via the puppet.

Page 7: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Learning new vocabulary

burrow

With the aid of our own ‘habitat fans’ the children learnt new vocabulary through first hand experience.

Download the template and make your own habitat fans!

Page 8: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

What did you enjoy most about the project?

When we went outside and drew the pictures and went on the field.

Writing around the big pictures.

Going out on the trip.

Drawing pictures of the

habitats.

Writing about the pictures on the big pieces of paper

Looking at the holes.

Page 9: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

What have you learnt that you didn’t already know?

Birds build nests in different types

of bushes.

Birds live in trees.

Plants which are green all year round are called evergreen.

There are different types of bushes, some trees are evergreen and some are not.

Page 10: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

What would you like to do next?

Do some more work at home.

Make a model habitat with animals and make a habitat game.

Do some more writing and make an

information sheet about habitats in ‘Big Writing’.

Make a field and put lots of habitats in it.

Page 11: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Which piece of information would you tell someone else?

There are different types of bushes – evergreen and not

evergreen.

Caterpillars live in bushes.

Birds live in trees.

There are lots of nocturnal animals.

We saw a bird’s nest in an evergreen bush.

Page 12: Habitats in the School Environment. Starting with ideas At the outset of the project, the children collected their ideas on large sheets of paper. They

Which activity did you like doing the least?

Putting our wellies on to go outside.

Walking around the field.

Drawing pictures because I’m not very

good at drawing.

Writing because we always do writing.

Looking at the bird’s nest.