World Around UsPage 6

World Around Us

Full of Life Forest School Meeting Poster

NIFSA Full of Life Resource

Full of Life Owl Says Poster

NIFSA resource

Full of Life Thematic Unit

NIFSA Full of Life Resource

Full of Life They live there

NIFSA Full of Life Resource

Fungi Hunt Sheet

Go hunting for fantastic fungi. Fungi can grow in all sorts of places: in the woods, in the park even in your garden. Some fungi are brightly coloured, some are brown which is your favourite? Did you know that some fungi smell sweet and others smell rotten? Search for mushrooms under leaf litter and on dead wood Remember some fungi can be very poisonous, so never touch them.

Garden Birds ID Sheet

Identify the birds that visit your garden with this handy spotter sheet. All sorts of birds make their homes in your garden. Now it’s time to see how many you can spot. Are you up to the challenge? Use nuts and seeds to tempt different birds to visit Look on your ID sheet and tick off each bird you see in your garden Remember to leave water out for birds to drink and wash in too Try experimenting with different foods. Try nuts, seeds and dried mealworms and see which birds prefer which foods. Are there any that come back time and time again?

Garden Birds IDial

Use this iDial to help you identify the birds visiting your garden. Be a real Nature Detective! How many birds will you spot? Go on a garden bird hunt and find out which birds visit your garden Tempt more birds to visit by leaving nuts, seeds and fat balls out for them Have you noticed any other birds coming to your garden? Take this iDial with you when you’re out and about, and see which birds you see on your travels. Are they similar to the birds visiting your garden?

Garvagh Peoples Forest Curriculum

A resource to inspire throughout the year

Giant Nest Building

Collect sticks and make a nest big enough to sit in. Can you create a cosy, comfy nest? Create somewhere for you and your friends to sit in. Choose sticks in lots of different shapes and sizes Don’t forget to add soft dead grass and feathers to sit on! Do you think any birds would be impressed with your nest?

Habitat Mapping

Whether you are simply looking to familiarise yourselves with your surrounding environment or considering to care for it, compiling a habitat map of the area is a great starting point.

Handprint Spiders

Grab some paint and get messy! This simple craft is a great way to introduce small children to spiders, and to show they’re not scary! Paint one of your child’s hands black Make two overlapping handprints on some paper Add some eyes Now give your spider a name, and count his legs!

Healthy wellbeing

Pupils learnt all about their lunch when they followed it from plot to plate.

Heart of the Glens Outdoor Learning Resource

The main aims of this project are to engage young people in understanding the range of important landscapes, habitats and species around them, and to encourage interaction with the natural environment within their own school grounds and further afield. It is also hoped that this project will help to overcome the perceived barriers for teachers with regards to outdoor learning. The Heart of The Glens Landscape Partnership Scheme has facilitated a range of outdoor activities with primary schools within The Glens of Antrim

Hedgehog Home

Follow these simple steps to create a hedgehog hogitat. Hedgehogs need somewhere cosy to snooze through winter. Make them a hedgehog house! All you need is a wooden crate, lots of sticks and fallen leaves Make sure it faces away from northerly and easterly winds Tuck your hogitat into a quiet, sheltered spot where the hedgehog won’t be disturbed If you spot a hedgehog during winter, leave some food like dog or cat food and water nearby. Never give hedgehogs bread or milk – it can make them very poorly.

Hedgerow Hunt Sheet

Go hunting in the hedgerows and see what you can find. Look out for hedgerow inhabitants while you’re out and about. How many can you spot? Search among the leaves, grass and brambles Use your senses what can you hear, see, touch, smell? Does anything else make their home in the hedgerows? Go hunting early on a foggy, frosty morning and spot glittering spider webs.

Herbs for everyone

Use this chart to record the characteristics of the different herbs in your school grounds.

Heritage in Parks

A self-guided handbook for primary school teachers to facilitate the use of local parks as outdoor classrooms

Hide and Seek Amnimal reveal guess who

NIFSA Hide and seek thematic unit appendix

Hide and Seek Animal resource cards

Hide and Seek Animal Thematic Unit resources

Hide and Seek Plant spotter bingo

Hide and Seek Plant Thematic Unit Resources

Hide and Seek Thematic Unit

Hide and Seek Thematic Unit main handbook

History

A Curriculum for Excellence EY – people, past events and societies

Holly Colouring Page

Colour in the glossy leaves and shiny berries of the holly tree. Use your favourite pens, pencils or paints to create a festive picture. You could also: Cut it out and hang it on your Christmas tree Turn it into a Christmas card Use lots of holly pictures to make a wreath or garland Did you know holly is evergreen? It stays green all year round! Head outside to explore – how many green holly bushes can you find? Are they covered in bright red berries?

Homes for mini beasts

Discovering and creating habitats

Ice Lanterns Sheet

Make a glittering, icy candle holder to brighten up dark winter evenings. These lanterns are super easy to make and look amazing! Add holly leaves, berries or conifer greenery to the water for decoration Freeze your lantern outside on a cold winter night, or pop it in your freezer When the water’s frozen, ask a grown-up to help you free your lantern from the container Remember, ask your grown-up to light your candle, and never leave a burning candle unattended.