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Book Synopsis

Get outside and do some fun science experiments! From making a pond to going on a minibeast hunt, these simple activities are quick and easy to do, using easily found equipment.

This book tells you all you need to know about habitats. Find out about food chains, amazing adaptations, classification keys, as well as habitats such as ponds, rock pools. Learn how to become a habitat hero!

This series is perfect for Outdoor Classroom Day, but can, of course, be used at any time of year! Being outdoors helps children focus, boosts creativity and imagination, and can simply be more fun! Learning outdoors creates lasting memories, helps build a greater awareness of the environment, provides more opportunities to think independently, and gets children feeling challenged and excited by learning.

Suitable for the key stage one and key stage two science curriculum.



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Perfect for forest schools and other outdoor classroom applications, this series is ideal to engage children with the outside world while at the same time supporting the KS2 science curriculum. From making a pond to going on a minibeast hunt, there are plenty of simple activities which use easily found inexpensive equipment. The hands-on ideas help children's learning about food chains, amazing adaptations, classification keys, as well as habitats such as ponds, rock pools in a far more memorable way than indoor-based learning. 'Spot it' ideas encourage observation and 'hands on' ideas are practical. The series features excellent colour photos to aid identification and these are well labelled for clarity. Also in the Outdoor Science series is Animals (Outdoor Science)which teaches children about the different types of animals and their habitats, with lots of hands-on activities and excellent graphics to give the book appeal. Good indexes enhance useability. Learning outdoors creates lasting memories, helps build a greater awareness of the environment, provides more opportunities to think independently, and gets children feeling challenged and excited by learning. * Parents In Touch *

Table of Contents
  • 1: What are habitats?;
  • 2: What lives where?;
  • 3: Animal identification;
  • 4: Food chains;
  • 5: Habitat hunting;
  • 6: What’s in the pond?;
  • 7: Make a mini-pond;
  • 8: Log life;
  • 9: Minibeast hunt;
  • 10: Rock pools;
  • 11: Name that shell!;
  • 12: In the grass;
  • 13: Be a habitat hero;

Outdoor Science: Habitats

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    A Paperback / softback by Sonya Newland

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      Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
      Publication Date: 10/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781526309433, 978-1526309433
      ISBN10: 1526309432

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Get outside and do some fun science experiments! From making a pond to going on a minibeast hunt, these simple activities are quick and easy to do, using easily found equipment.

      This book tells you all you need to know about habitats. Find out about food chains, amazing adaptations, classification keys, as well as habitats such as ponds, rock pools. Learn how to become a habitat hero!

      This series is perfect for Outdoor Classroom Day, but can, of course, be used at any time of year! Being outdoors helps children focus, boosts creativity and imagination, and can simply be more fun! Learning outdoors creates lasting memories, helps build a greater awareness of the environment, provides more opportunities to think independently, and gets children feeling challenged and excited by learning.

      Suitable for the key stage one and key stage two science curriculum.



      Trade Review
      Perfect for forest schools and other outdoor classroom applications, this series is ideal to engage children with the outside world while at the same time supporting the KS2 science curriculum. From making a pond to going on a minibeast hunt, there are plenty of simple activities which use easily found inexpensive equipment. The hands-on ideas help children's learning about food chains, amazing adaptations, classification keys, as well as habitats such as ponds, rock pools in a far more memorable way than indoor-based learning. 'Spot it' ideas encourage observation and 'hands on' ideas are practical. The series features excellent colour photos to aid identification and these are well labelled for clarity. Also in the Outdoor Science series is Animals (Outdoor Science)which teaches children about the different types of animals and their habitats, with lots of hands-on activities and excellent graphics to give the book appeal. Good indexes enhance useability. Learning outdoors creates lasting memories, helps build a greater awareness of the environment, provides more opportunities to think independently, and gets children feeling challenged and excited by learning. * Parents In Touch *

      Table of Contents
      • 1: What are habitats?;
      • 2: What lives where?;
      • 3: Animal identification;
      • 4: Food chains;
      • 5: Habitat hunting;
      • 6: What’s in the pond?;
      • 7: Make a mini-pond;
      • 8: Log life;
      • 9: Minibeast hunt;
      • 10: Rock pools;
      • 11: Name that shell!;
      • 12: In the grass;
      • 13: Be a habitat hero;

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