Minibeasts, Habitats and Soil

minibeasts lesson idea

The Minibeasts, Habitats and Soil lesson idea will help students learn more about pollinators and build soil fertility in an orchard. It includes three fun activities: The I Spy A Habitat Game, Minibeast Hunt and Windfall Collection. 

This lesson idea was written by The Orchard Project, a charity that work in partnership with local communities to plant, manage and restore orchards in community spaces. These lessons are designed to be carried out in an orchard or wooded area close to your school to help students to connect with nature in a fun and practical session.

For more information about The Orchard Project, please visit www.theorchardproject.org.uk.

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