Kids in Boots offers an amazing opportunity to involve your pupils in their own learning outside the classroom through outreach visits for Early Years to Key Stage 2, right in your own school grounds.
Sessions are curriculum linked, risk assessed, and include a range of fun, environmental themed activities delivered by a highly experienced environmental educator. Forest School programmes also available to enhance your pupils personal growth and development by connecting with nature.
Days are flexible and organised prior to the delivery date and can include several classes in one or more days.
The outreach visit area includes schools in North West, West and South West London.
“The children in Nursery and Reception really loved the ‘Bug Explorers’ workshop. They learnt a lot from the talk, they all know how many legs an insect has and that a slug/snail has a foot! We still enjoy being a scared woodlice and curling up in a ball when I say “boo!”
~ Reception teacher, Hemel Hempstead
Early Years
Take your young ones outdoors as wizards and fairies to make a fizzy magic potion using natural ingredients.
Explore for mini-beasts that hide outside and learn how many legs they have.
Key Stage 1
Explore the world of mini-beasts in a fun and engaging trail of discovery to identify different bugs in their micro-habitats.
What plants grow in your school?
Pupils journey around your grounds to identify plants and trees in a botanical adventure.
Key Stage 2
Learn how to classify animals in an invertebrate identification inquiry around your school.
Seeds, shoots, roots… What do plants need to grow and thrive? How do seeds disperse?
Go on a tree-mendous adventure to discover what trees and plants grow in your school and use maths skills to measure them.
Ride into the world of rock groups using scientific methods to discover different rock types and their properties.
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