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Nursery Week 27 — Forest Life

Children investigate the appearance and inhabitants of forests, why forests matter, and how people can protect them. A treasure box, models, recycled construction, a nature walk, letter Ww, and informal measurement turn conservation ideas into concrete exploration.

What children learn

  • Describe how a forest looks and identify living things found there.
  • Discuss ways forests support human and animal life.
  • Identify actions that protect forests and wildlife.
  • Recognise and write Ww and compare more/less and non-standard measures.

Key activities

  • Exploring a forest treasure box of branches, leaves, rocks, soil, and weeds
  • Sorting pictures of animals, birds, insects, and people found in forests
  • Building a forest model from cardboard and paper
  • Making a conservation craft from recyclable materials
  • Taking a nature walk to collect and record forest-like materials

You’ll need

leaves, rocks and small branches, soil and weeds, forest-life picture cards, brown and green paper, cardboard boxes and glue, recyclable newspapers, rolls and cups, nature-collection bags, letter Ww cards, objects for hand-and-foot measurement, bottles and water

Structure: 5 days; each day: Thought of the Day, Tuning-in Time, Warm-up, EVS, Literacy, Numeracy

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