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The Sensory Trust is a leading authority on inclusive and sensory design. We use nature and the outdoors to improve the health and wellbeing of people living with disability and health issues, their families and carers. We work throughout the UK, and share our approaches internationally with a wide network of organisations and individuals.

The Sensory Trust is a leading authority on inclusive and sensory design. We use nature and the outdoors to improve the health and wellbeing of people living with disability and health issues, their families and carers. We work throughout the UK, and share our approaches internationally with a wide network of organisations and individuals.
Butterfly Life Cycle: Sensory Actvitity
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Butterfly Life Cycle: Sensory Actvitity

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This activity explores the life cycle of a butterfly in the form of a sensory trail. There are 8 activities, you can do at home or in school, and finally there’s a link to how to make a butterfly feeder. This worksheet pack contains: a cover sheet explaining how the activities work 8 different sensory ‘stops’ with a different sensory activity exploring each stage of the butterfly life cycle a worksheet consolidating the learning (3 different ability levels) a link to a YouTube video: how to make a butterfly feeder This activity was made by the Sensory Trust - we have lots of other free resources on our website.
Egg Drop Challenge | Autism Friendly
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Egg Drop Challenge | Autism Friendly

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This is a selection of worksheets that go along side an activity called ‘the egg drop challenge’. Our worksheet pack includes sheets that support the ‘dropping of the eggs’ - ways the students can record the information and make predictions. There are also worksheets that prompt the students to think about how eggs are designed and how they appear in nature. If you’ve not heard of it, the egg drop challenge is a great activity that can get students outside and in nature. You give each student or group an egg to protect from a fall; the fall can be as big or small as you decide. You can then give the students some resources if you wish, perhaps to start them off or as a method of differentiation, or you can use the opportunity to explore the outside and find natural items to protect their egg in a fall. We have differentiated the worksheets into three levels; the most difficult has three spirals in the top left hand corner and the easiest has just one spiral in the top left hand corner. This activity was made by the Sensory Trust - we have lots of other free resources on our website.
How to Build a Bird's Nest and Wildlife Habitats
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How to Build a Bird's Nest and Wildlife Habitats

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This is a pack based around a bird building it’s nest; what they use, how to build one and some further work on habitats. Within this resource is: a cover sheet explaining how the activities work, including a link to a YouTube video explaining how to build a bird’s nest bird’s shopping list for building a nest (3 different ability levels) a visual guide for how to build a bird’s nest with photos 4 worksheets on habitats (river, beach, woodland, farm) including some support sheets at the end for those students that will need prompts This activity was made by the Sensory Trust - we have lots of other free resources on our website.