WWT’s Tremendous Trees Resources

WWT London Wetland Centre
Suitable for ages 5 - 11
Education Pack
Download these free teaching resources from WWT to learn all about trees; their different parts, food and importance.

Key Info

Explore the structure of trees. What role do the different parts play and how have some trees adapted to life in wetlands? What is the difference between deciduous and evergreen trees and why do some trees lose their leaves in the autumn? Discover how trees and other plants can make their own food and why they are so important to humans and other animals.

WWT has a range of resources and activities:

 

 

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages 5 - 11
Key Stages
KS1, KS2
Curriculum Levels
First Level, Second Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Biology, Science
Things to know
Type
Education Pack
Use
After a School Trip, Before a School Trip, In the Classroom

About WWT London Wetland Centre

London Wetland Centre provides unique opportunities for learners of all ages and abilities to interact with wetland wildlife from the UK and across the world.

Their educational visit packages cover key science, geography and PSHE topics from EYFS to university level. They include curriculum-linked learning sessions, free return visits for teachers and pupils and a range of resources to extend pupil’s learning before, during and after their visit.

Join them for an action-packed day of exploration and discovery.

Fancy a chat?
We’re here to help!

Send us an email or give us a call if you have any questions or would like more information.

Email

hello@theschooltrip.co.uk

Or Call

020 8064 0974

Information and links correct at time of publication.