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Respect

The focus of these activities is on giving children a chance to
explore and learn about the outdoors. The activities provide
opportunities for children to undertake fieldwork in a variety of
settings e.g. school grounds, local park, school wildlife area,
local nature reserve etc. They are encouraged to record their
observations, discuss them with others and draw conclusions. Each
activity consists of a detailed activity plan for the teacher’s use
and pupil worksheets. The activities included within this section
are:
Be Prepared
Discussing and prioritising essential equipment for a
countryside visit
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Small groups and whole class
Setting: Indoors (as preparation for outdoor fieldwork)
Litter Count
Recording items of litter observed during a country walk
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Small groups
Setting: Outdoors
Signs
Observing and learning the meaning of countryside signs
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Small groups and whole class
Setting: Outdoors
Birds of a Feather
Observing and recording birds in their natural habitat
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Pairs and whole class
Setting: Outdoors
Species Hunt
Studying two locations and recording the plant species
observed
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Pairs or groups of four
Setting: Outdoors
Worn Away
Measuring path erosion
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Pairs or groups of four
Setting: Outdoors and indoors (follow-up work)
Evaluations
Evaluating countryside locations and suggesting
improvements
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Small groups and whole class
Setting: Outdoors and indoors (follow-up work)
Living Space
Observing animals and birds in their natural habitat
Age range: 7-11 year olds
Group size: Small groups and whole class
Setting: Outdoors and indoors (follow-up work)