We love teaching and making resources to promote enjoyment, motivation, and understanding for children and teachers with a particular passion for learning outside the classroom.
We love teaching and making resources to promote enjoyment, motivation, and understanding for children and teachers with a particular passion for learning outside the classroom.
This video comprehension takes a look at the ozone layer and its depletion. Your students will watch a video where they will learn about what the ozone layer is as well as what is damaging it and the issues that this has on life on Earth before answering a set of questions about what they’ve just seen.
This pack contains 3 levels of differentiation as well as an extension activity where they will draw a diagram to show how the ozone layer works.
What is video comprehension?
Our video comprehension series is designed to facilitate the learning of those students who find reading tricky. It allows them to access the same level of learning without the need to read large amounts of information as they will watch a video on the topic rather than reading large amounts of text. We have found it especially helpful with our SEN students.
Each set is differentiated three times. With the first level of differentiation requiring them to simply circle the correct answers.
These worksheets work best if each student has their own device as they can re-watch parts of the video to find the correct answers. However if you don’t have one device per students or pair we have done this with great success by having the video on repeat on the board / tv at the front of the classroom.
These activities are also perfect for home and distance learning.
We are constantly expanding our range of video comprehension worksheets so be sure to check back frequently for new resources.
Check out our other video comprehension packs:
- Compost
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This video comprehension is all about the wonderful world of compost. Your students will learn what compost is and how it works, the importance of composting, as well as what we can and can’t compost.
This pack contains 3 levels of differentiation as well as an extension activity where they must write a persuasive letter.
What is video comprehension?
Our video comprehension series is designed to facilitate the learning of those students who find reading tricky. It allows them to access the same level of learning without the need to read large amounts of information. We have found it especially helpful with our SEN students.
Each set is differentiated three times. With the first level of differentiation requiring them to simply circle the correct answers.
These worksheets work best if each student has their own device as they can re-watch parts of the video to find the correct answers. However if you don’t have one device per students or pair we have done this with great success by having the video on repeat on the board / tv at the front of the classroom.
These activities are also perfect for home and distance learning.
We are constantly expanding our range of video comprehension worksheets so be sure to check back frequently for new resources.
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Get your students involved with this drawing scavenger hunt where they’ll head outside to see if they can find and draw all the items on the sheet. It’s great if you’re looking at your local area, wildlife, and observation skills. You can also use this activity to help introduce habitats.
This resource contains a few different activity sheets that allow you to differentiate based on the things they are required to find.
It’s great if you can have a discussion about the scavenger hunt after they’ve completed it. What did they enjoy drawing the most? What did they find exciting to see? What were they surprised they saw?
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This pack of outdoor literacy challenge cards contains 20 cards each with a different literacy challenge for a wide range of topic areas.
These cards can be used in a variety of ways, from students choosing their own cards to using them as a scavenger hunt by placing them randomly in your outdoor space. This activity requires minimal preparation and is great as a starter activity or a fun brain break.
These cards contain:
Adjectives / Description
Metaphors
Personification
Rhyming
Similes
Spelling
Syllables
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This pack of outdoor literacy challenge cards contains 20 cards each with a different literacy challenge for a wide range of topic areas for your students to do outside.
These cards can be used in a variety of ways, from students choosing their own cards to using them as a scavenger hunt by placing them randomly in your outdoor space.
This activity requires minimal preparation and is great as a starter activity or a fun brain break.
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This is a fun activity to get those imagination juices flowing as well as encouraging creative play and drama. Students will head outside and find themselves a stick. They must then use their imaginations to turn the stick into as many different things as possible… the possibilities are endless!
Examples: Wand, microphone, guitar, pencil, drumstick, ski poles, etc…
Once they’ve had a little play they can complete the ‘This is not a stick, it’s an…’ activity sheet, thinking of as many things their stick could be as possible.
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This punctuation word search is great fun and perfect to get your students recognizing the common punctuation that is used. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun! This activity is perfect for distance learning.
Punctuation Included:
Apostrophe
Brackets
Colon
Comma
Exclamation Point
Hyphen
Period
Question Mark
Speech Marks
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Check out our Adverb Word Search.
Check out our Adjective Word Search.
Check out our Verb Word Search
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This is a fantastic topic or project with links to living things, maths, art, and business. Your class will create their very own business selling seed bombs where they’ll need to create their business before making, advertising, and selling their seed bombs. It’s great if you can also find some space for them to test and use the seed bombs themselves.
This project is fantastic for developing team skills as well as making their learning relevant and meaningful.
**Teaching Structure: **
Read through the instruction sheet explaining that they are going to make a business selling seed bombs. Encourage them to think about the importance of local flowers and the benefits they have on the local wildlife.
Put the students into teams of 4 or 5 and get them to mind map their business ideas (name, who they’ll sell to, how they’ll advertise them etc.).
The following activities and worksheets can be taught in an order which suites you and your class best. Below we have split them into subject areas which best relate to the activities.
**Art / Design: **
Design a logo
Packaging design
**Science: **
Which Flowers: Research which native flowers would be good to include (you can collect or order seeds online).
Make the seed bombs by following the instructions.
Optional: Design their own seed bombs by changing or adding to the ingredients used. They can then re-write the instructions on how to make their own seed bombs. You could go a step further and get them to create a TV advert for their seed bombs.
**Literacy: **
Seed bomb instructions: Highlight the key features of the instructions.
My Seed Bomb instructions: Re-write the seed bomb instructions with their own unique ideas.
Advertisement: Students will create a poster for their seed bombs.
**Math: **
Cost and profits / sale prices: For these activity sheets students will work out how much it costs to produce the seed bombs, decide how much they will sell them for, and figure out their profits.
Sales Report: Students will keep a record of their sales, recording their profits on here.
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This noun word search is great fun and perfect to get your students recognizing verbs within a sentence for your parts of speech lessons. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun! This activity is perfect for distance learning.
For this word search they must find and highlight the nouns in each of the 9 sentences before finding them in the word search.
Check out our Adverb Word Search.
Check out our Adjective Word Search.
Check out our Verb Word Search
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This verb word search is great fun and perfect to get your students recognizing verbs within a sentence for your parts of speech lessons. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun! This activity is perfect for distance learning.
For this word search they must find and highlight one adverb in each of the 9 sentences before finding them in the word search.
Check out our Adverb Word Search.
Check out our Adjective Word Search.
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This adjectives word search is a great fun and perfect to get your students recognizing adjectives within a sentence for your parts of speech lessons. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun! This activity is perfect for distance learning.
For this word search they must find and highlight one adjective in each of the 9 sentences before finding them in the word search. Check out our Adverb Word Search.
Check out our Adverb Word Search.
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This adverb word search is great fun and perfect to get your students recognizing adverbs within a sentence for your parts of speech lessons. It’s great for morning work, filling activities, or just as some fun! This activity is perfect for distance learning.
For this word search they must find and highlight one adverb in each of the 9 sentences before finding them in the word search.
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This is a great activity to get those reluctant writers practicing their handwriting, spelling and counting where students will trace and spell the word before heading off to find the correct number of items in the outdoors.This pack contains two levels of differentiation.
**Diff. 1 - **Students will simply trace the word before going off to find the correct number and tick the item off on their list once found.
Diff. 2 – Students will trace the word, cover it, spell it, and then go off to find the correct number and tick it off on their list.
This resource contains three spelling lists for each differentiated level.------------------------
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Who doesn’t love a treasure hunt!? This is a great activity for looking at compass bearings and use as well as instruction writing. For this lesson students will hide some treasure before writing instructions to get from the starting point to the treasure using compass bearings.
Once the instructions are complete they can swap with a friend and see if they can find each other’s treasure.
We hope you find this resource useful and enjoy working outside with your class!
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Metaphor acting is a great addition to your figurative language topic which will encourage your students to think about and use metaphors in their descriptive writing.
This resource contains 20 game cards each with a different metaphor.
How to play:
Get a student to come to the front of the class and choose a game card at random. They must act out the metaphor for the rest of the class to guess. This game can also be done in small groups.
On each card there are acting clues to help if needed. If the students are finding it difficult to guess you can give them part of the metaphor to help.
Check out Similes Acting Game.
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This is a nice non-fiction writing activity where students will explore your outdoor space while they write their very own nature guide for friends, family, or other students.
They will go around your outdoor space and choose four subjects to focus on (trees, animals, habitats, etc.). After carrying out some observations and research (using books / the internet) on each of their chosen subjects they can complete the guide templates.
You could laminate their guides or scan them and turn them into QR codes to be displayed in the outdoor area.
We hope you find this resource useful and enjoy working outside with your class!
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This activity is all about hugging trees! It’s perfect to encourage students to use adjectives in their descriptive writing as they use their senses (apart from sight and taste) to describe a tree as best as they can.
Teaching Structure:
Recap on what an adjective is.
Put the students into pairs with one blindfolded.
The partner which isn’t blindfolded will lead their blindfolded partner to a tree of their choice.
The blindfolded students must think of adjectives to describe the tree using touch and smell. Their partner can record the adjectives they are thinking of on the activity sheet.
After a couple of minutes the blindfolded partner is carefully taken back to the spot they started away from the tree and the blindfold is removed.
They then must see if they can find the tree that they were just describing. - Swap the blindfold and repeat.
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This is a great literacy game to send home with your children that is easy to prepare. Each child must go on a journey to try and find things that they can see, smell and touch for each letter of the alphabet.
Depending on ability, you may want to get children to write, draw, or write and draw the answers. Their journeys can be anything from their trip to school to a walk up a mountain! There are loads of fun challenges you can set with this activity.
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Rain is great fun and no reason to stop outdoor learning. This pack contains cross curricular resources and activities that you can do in the rain. So put those waterproofs on and enjoy the rain!
This resource includes science, literacy, and math activities for ages 7 - 10.
Activities included:
Rain Description: Children will go outside and use adjectives, similes and metaphors to describe what they can see, hear, feel and touch.
Rain poetry: Children will use their descriptions to write a poem about the rain. It’s great if they can do this outside using a whiteboard or scrap paper before writing it up in neat inside.
Rain Gauge Investigation: For this investigation children will design and build their own rain gauge to record the amount of rainfall over a decided period of time. It’s good to give children the chance to experiment with their ideas, however you may need to give them some guidance. We find this investigation works best when done in teams of 3 or 4. You can use these teams to provide differentiation and support by using mixed ability groups. Once they’ve collected their rainfall data they can then answer some questions based on their results as well as input their results into a line graph.
Puddle Size: This activity is all about measuring using diameters, radius, and perimeter. Children will find 5 puddles to measure, recording their results onto a line graph before answering some questions on their results. Vibrant Rain: This activity is all about the colors of nature. Children will find different colored natural items, crush them with stones, and use the colors to create some rain art. It’s best to print this activity sheet on card so that it does not get too soggy when using the damp natural resources to paint with.
This is a fun activity to experiment with measuring and units of measure. Children will find objects to measure in your outdoor space, however instead of using standard units of measure, they’ll create their own wonderful units of measure, for example, leaves. If they chose leaves as their units of measurement they’d use a leaf to measure the item and record their answers in the table. As an extension students can convert their ‘weird units’ to cm.
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