This unit is designed to introduce younger students to the concept of biodiversity and the different organisms that can be found in their school environment. The unit includes a variety of activities such as making a mural, observing bugs in the garden, creating a mini worm farm, and conducting investigations to answer questions about biodiversity. Students will also learn about different types of animals and their habitats, as well as ways to protect and conserve the environment. The unit incorporates hands-on activities, art and writing exercises, and role-playing to engage students and promote their understanding of biodiversity.
Tune In
Thought-provoking lessons featuring questions and activities designed to stimulate students' interest.




Find Out
Explicit instruction on the topic, increasing in complexity and breadth of knowledge.










Take Action
Contextualising knowledge and inspiring students through real-world examples. These lessons feature stories of inspirational people and organisations making a difference to help bring the learning to life.


