Biodiversity 11-16

Learning Objectives

  • To understand what biodiversity is, its importance and threats.
  • To understand how different athletes are committed to supporting efforts in biodiversity growth.
  • To explore biodiversity within our local environment and discuss how we can make a positive impact.
 

Lesson Description

This resource helps young people explore the importance of biodiversity. The resource consists of teaching presentations, a video, an interactive and fun assembly and a full set of teaching resources to enable your pupils to make a seed bomb and a bee hotel to be used in your own school settings.

Pupils will learn how the British Sail GP team, Emirates GBR Sail GP, work alongside the company Low Carbon to minimise their impact as they compete around the world. The resources are linked to the National Curriculum and are ideal for the Science classroom, or co-curricular Eco Clubs.

Hear from Nick Hutton, Emirates GBR Sail GP sailor, about how he seeks to maximise biodiversity in his home environment and how he cares for the ocean he races on.

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1.Biodiversity Champions 11-16 This resource helps young people explore the importance of biodiversity!
2.Build a Bee Hotel
3.Make Seed Bombs
4.Plant a Tree
5.Measure Biodiversity
6.Set up an Eco-Club
7.Teachers Notes

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