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ae an QO Investigations Br ee * Sorting and Classifying Species Se Seat) Preece Lend es trond Cerri iss erm end Age of Trees Sr ented © Creative Projects Ueto acre) oreo as Seam Serer ty arco er ar) Or) Or ee ed @ Extras Bere eas Oe Nog Bret ent eed ery @ Walks and Trails onmental Games & Activities: A Guide For Teachers and Group Leaders © Games + spelling Bee seer ane rn oo eer eae aera ee ee eee ee pier naan ptt saree Seine an fe ssole ay ona eereerereiian © Worksheets Se eer keris Sere en ees Dn et aed one nar) coor Ine S| Se aco Tny Dee irl cee ee) Cera ee iag Identification Guides Se eee} Seer De ae cet Lun eo Ber eed Se ecto Secret) Breen eer Introduction Welcome to ‘The Outdoor Classroom’! This education resource pack has been developed by the Countryside Rangers at Leeds City Council, EU RRC oes tuum Cte ac Ce a community groups. The pack is designed to help you and your group _@bay to make the most of your local environment, and directly supports e Reese een eke en hoe acs Education and Skills) Manifesto. Some of these activities are already widely used in environmental education; some are new versions of old activities, and others are Se eum Uren nec MI en eee erred ice Feel free to photocopy anything from this pack, or adapt an activity ( \~ _ for your group. Please let us know how successful you have found wy een ee MR ae on re Oe nang PS a eat re CCE Ce Ea its Ler mene RT tase Da en eR Ee Re grounds for some of these activities. If you would like some help finding a suitable Pee ee ee ance Mn ae ae ee De Seen ge UR Cec many of our activities as possible with the National Curriculum. The pack ties in Det een ia eee kei DADC and History. Many activities also encourage team working, creativity EO ates mC cele cc naka »? ST A Cm eae UR cc ae et eC RT - Pe a RO m el ai Cues mn un CORT een ea one en rome Ti and levels are just a basic guide - you may find that you can adapt D SMe OST en a ar Rescate Dstt ee Cua eae RT cr 4 the Rangers (including a booking form) and a generic risk assessment covering all the activities within this pack. In addition to these you will need a site eeeey csEaT ann paricnie sess cenit o Introduction DNase Reger tel eee ee eee Cn Sr Re nee na ete opportunities provided by the Parks and Countryside Service, why not try an organised trip to Temple Newsam, Lotherton Hall, or Ry eM a ace ed Many thanks are given to those who helped contribute to this Pee RU ACR RE Un eR a) Preece eee cee ae CC Rr Cn eke Meet ee ee Ty ero uct City-wide coverage (0113) 237 5268 Email: countrysiderangers@leeds.gov.uk Bon one House visits (0113) 264 7321 Farm or Estate visits (0113) 264 5535 Tene oe ag Pecucuy Estate and Bird Garden (0113) 264 5535 Lotherton Hall (0113) 281 3259 Email: lotherton@leeds.gov.uk Roundhay Park/Tropical World a7 tee MCR Many other locations around the city are fully or partially funded by Leeds City Council, and make provisions for school visits focusing on many areas of the National Curriculum. SE a re cee ea > the parks and countryside service telephone 0113 395 7400 or email parks@leeds.gov.uk.

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