Based on the theme of ‘in action’, this pack includes a range of ideas and activities that can be run across the year and focuses on practical actions young people might wish to take.
Help your student(s) to learn about physical landscapes of lion habitats, the threats they face (with a specific focus on the impact of climate change on the surrounding wildlife and communities) and what we can do to protect them.
Help your student(s) to learn about the vital ecological role lions play in their savannah habitats, the threats they face and what we can do to protect them.
Help your student(s) to learn about the different ethical perspectives that drive conservation. These resources, linking film content, PowerPoints and student activities, are suitable for KS3 and KS4 aged students.
During this standalone lesson, learners will find out all about animal adaptations. Learners will look at the different physical, behavioural and social adaptations in a variety of animal species and discuss how these adaptations help them survive in their natural habitats.
Through interactive games and tasks, students will learn about and embody animals living in the wild or in captivity, in order to understand their feelings, needs and to develop empathy towards them.
Through this short scheme of work, designed for Key-Stage-2-aged students, learners will have the opportunity to explore the reality faced by wild animals who are kept and made to perform in the circus.