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Summary

  1. Using their Activity Sheets, children create a model of a tree structure using hoops.
  2. They identify then use this to play a throwing game with beanbags which illustrates how water is transported within plants.

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Tree Water Works

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Tree Water Works

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Summary

  1. Using their school orienteering maps, children navigate the school site, recording the locations of trees on their map.
  2. They identify each of the trees that they have recorded, using their Tree Example Activity Sheet.

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Tree Treasure Hunt

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Tree Treasure Hunt

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Summary

  1. In teams, children collect separate items of PE equipment as a relay.
  2. Each team has a diagram, representing a tree, with a key to indicate which parts of the tree each item of equipment represents. They work together, using the items of equipment that they have collected, to re-create their tree according to the diagram.

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Tree Structure Team Build

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Tree Structure Team Build

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Summary

  1. Children are in teams. They take part in a relay where each child has to run to collect the name of a different part of a plant/tree. They then have to match this with a function card and an image card.
  2. The first team to correctly match all of their name, function and image cards wins the game.

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Activity Plan
Tree and Plant Structure Relay

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Activity Sheet
Tree and Plant Structure Relay
Tree Structure Card

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Activity Sheet
Tree and Plant Structure Relay
Plant Structure Card

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Summary

  1. Children work in groups and use their Enrich School Orienteering map and markers to locate specified control points around the school site.
  2. At each control point, they collect a part of a skeleton diagram.
  3. When they have collected all parts, they use them to recreate a skeleton and use labels to identify the main parts of the human body.

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Activity Plan
Skeleton Treasure Hunt

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Activity Sheet 1
Skeleton Treasure Hunt

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Activity Sheet 2
Skeleton Treasure Hunt

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Summary

  1. Children play a relay game where they collect parts of a diagram of a human skeleton.
  2. They then have to construct the full diagram of the skeleton using these parts and label each part correctly.

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Skeleton Relay

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Skeleton Relay

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Summary

  1. Children are introduced to four different actions which represent typical weather for each of the four seasons.
  2. They play a game where they have to perform the correct action for each season.

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Seasonal Changes Warm-Up

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Summary

  1. Children are divided into teams of ‘Bees’ and ‘Flowers’.
  2. Teams of ‘Bees’ collect coloured beanbags, representing pollen grains, from ‘Flowers’.
  3. The variety of colours of beanbags they collect illustrates the role of bees in cross-pollination.

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Pollen Grab

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  1. Children work in groups and use their Enrich School Orienteering map and markers to locate specified control points around the school site.
  2. At each control point, they collect ‘Planet Top Trumps’ cards, until they have collected a full set.
  3. Groups then use the cards that they have collected to play ‘Plant Top Trumps’, based on key facts and information about the eight planets.

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Planet Top Trumps

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Activity Sheet
Planet Top Trumps

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Activity Sheet
Planet List

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Summary

  1. In groups, children use their School Orienteering Maps to navigate the school site and locate control points, collecting Minibeast Top Trumps cards from each one.
  2. They then use these to play games of Minibeast Top Trumps against each other.

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Minibeast Top Trumps

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Activity Sheet
Minibeast Top Trumps

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