In this activity children debate whether living for 1000 years is such a good thing and consider the implications for the planet.
In this activity children plan and carry out research about the Antarctic in order to develop a persuasive argument.
In this activity children are asked to consider why animals migrate and why it is important to understand their food chain.
In this activity children identify the features within a typical garden that both encourage and deter hedgehogs.
In this activity children will predict the behaviour of small creatures and suggest how influencing their behaviour may have a beneficial use.
In this activity children identify animals and construct food chains. They will form an argument for or against the idea of this wildlife enclosure.
Different living things like to live in places that suit their needs, and that includes humans.
In this activity children help the cocoon's new curator to sort the exhibits into plants and animals giving simple reasons for their classificati