
Engaging Key Stage 1 Learners in Wild Plant Exploration
Encourage Key Stage 1 learners to explore and identify plants around their school grounds with this interactive outdoor lesson plan. The activity focuses on primary data collection, outdoor learning, and complements the KS1 curriculum. Learners will participate in species tallying, identification, and data logging, fostering a hands-on approach to plant discovery. Supported by engaging visuals and partner collaboration, this lesson aims to spark curiosity and appreciation for the natural world.
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Plants Wild About Plants This lesson is designed for Key Stage 1 This lesson plan aims to encourage learners to participate in primary data collection, encourage outdoor learning and compliment the KS1 curriculum.
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Activity: Wild About Plants 1. Go outside and find as many species of plant as you can. 2. Record the amount of each species you can find using the 'Species Tally'. If you don't know a species name, you can consult the ID guide, before moving on. 3. Your teacher willhelp you with this activity 4. When time is up, come together as a class and observe your findings 5. When back in class and all species have been identified, log your data on the CEDAR website. 4
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