Can your students identify the animal the poo came from, what kind of diet the animal might eat, is it a herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore for example. Where does poo come from and how does the digestive system work, does the digestive system of a cow work the same as the digestive system of a human? What can we learn from poo? How can poo be used to fertilise flowers or to grow mushrooms or vegetables in the garden? What happens if farm waste enters the river system? Can it make people sick if a dog poops on the beach?
A collection of signs and signpost photos from my own adventures. My students have used these for geography and field trip projects and presentations.
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A collection of resources that I put together for my class as we explored the death part of the life cycle. How do we know if something is dead, living, or has never lived? Living Things module.
A collection of resources focused on the country of Georgia where I lived and taught for a number of years. Ideal for geography lessons, and for photos for things like markets, foods, theatre, churches, and talks about settlements and geology.
A small collection of photos from my own Christmas holidays in Britain. This collection will be added to over time. For use with seasons, traditions, food, beliefs, and meaning topics. I put this collection together for my students in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia for comparison with their Christmas celebrations.
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A small collection of photos from my own walks along the docks and canals of Britain. This collection will be added to over time. This set features Leeds Dock and Todmorden Canal, both in Yorkshire, England. For use with history, materials, transport, materials, animal, ecology, evolution, climate, or habitat topics.
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A collection of photos that I have taken for my students as part of our modules on weather, climate, seasons, and life in Britain. Ideal for projects, presentations, and creative writing work.
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