A collection of photos of shells found at the seaside, as part of my field trip work with students, and with our lessons on oceans, seas, and life underwater.
A small collection of photos from my time in and around coastlines of Britain (Alderney, Channel Islands). Please note that some of these were taken with slide film before the arrival of digital cameras. This collection will be added to over time. For use with castles, buildings, ecology, colours, or habitat topics.
A small collection of photos on the theme of death, decay, and decomposition. This resource will be added to over time. Can be used to discuss what happens when the seasons change and why dead leaves and plants help to improve the soil.
A colouring page of old tree roots, Grasmere Water in the Lake District. Might be used as part of a local study, projects about William Wordsworth, or geological features.
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A colouring page of a flower and petals from my walks in the Lake District. Can be coloured in by students as part of a module about flowers, plants, gardens, parks, ecology, and habitats.
A colouring page from my new augmented reality colouring books of Great Britain series. This is the raw version, pre digitalising and augmenting. From Rydal Water in the English Lake District. Could be coloured as part of a lesson on tourism, local study, or management of tourism and the national park, or a lesson on water habitats and plants.
A collection of resources from my own encounters with bugs and insects that I curated for my class and our minibeasts module. For use with ecology, colours, or habitat topics.
A collection of food themed resources that can be used as part of a KS1 unit on changes within living memory.
Includes food origins, seasonal foods, treats, WW2 rationing, cooking, recipes, and shopping.
An environment, materials and recycling themed colouring activity to inspire students to think about the materials we use to make things, and how we dispose of them after we use them. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.