Education Resources

 

Downloadable Resources

In this section you can download resources to go with the lesson plans or to be used on their own.

Bingo Cards

Colour Charts

Scavenger Hunt Sheets

Seed Game tokens

bins

Quick How to Guides

Easy step by step guides to:

Ageing trees

Bird Watching

Bug Hunting

Pond Dipping

Rock Pooling

frog

Worksheets

Our worksheets are suitable for Key Stage 2 and can be downloaded individually or by downloading the whole set. They can be used in any of our reserves or on your own grounds.

Pre-visit

Expressing an opinion

Cost of a visit

Weather

During Visit

Pictures

Bird observations

Bluebells

Flower observations

Mammal observations

Invertebrate observations

Tree observations

Post Visit

Percentages (1)

Percentages (2)

Percentages (3)

Co-ordinates (1)

Co-ordinates (2)

Story

Postcards

Caring for your nature reserve

spider

School Grounds

In this section you can find downloadable ideas for your own school grounds. We may have staff in your area who are able to help you with your school grounds development. Please contact us for more information.

Bat Box Design

Bird Box Design

Butterfly Gardens

Hedgehogs

Ponds

School Grounds

wheelbarrow

 

For even more downloadable resources, please visit our Ysgol Natur webpage.

 

If you are a member of the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales you will also be able to access members only resources. In order to view these resources you will need to sign in and then return to the learning pages.

 

These educational pages have been created with funding from The North Gower Woodlands Project. The North Gower Woodlands Project is a joint venture between the Llanrhidian Community Hall Trust Limited, The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales and the City and County of Swansea. The project brings together several existing woodlands in rural north Gower. The project has created opportunities for people, especially children, who do not normally have ready access to the countryside to learn about and connect with a biodiverse rural environment and provide opportunities for the health-beneficial use and enjoyment of the woodlands for individuals, groups and families.