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Free treasure chest for schools & home schoolers
InfamyInfamy
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For Schools:
http://www.greatplanthunt.org/help
For Home Edders:
http://www.greatplanthunt.org/help then scroll down to Independant schools. Basically we got one for our Home Ed group by contacting them. They have some spare & were happy to send us one. Year long botany project inspired by Darwin.
What’s in the treasure chest?
The treasure chest includes a teachers handbook, booklets full of colourful activities for each year group, a Darwin storybook, fun stickers, magnifiers, a plant identikit and a fantastic plant press and mini seed bank. Each year group has a set of dedicated resources with activities closely linked to learning outcomes and curriculum-linked across all four UK regions. The year groups are: Darwin's Lookouts (ages 5-6); Darwin's Discoverers (ages 6-7); Darwin's Thinkers (ages 7-8); Darwin's Collectors (ages 8-9); Darwin's Investigators (ages 9-10) and Darwin's Plant Detectives (ages 10-11).
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http://www.greatplanthunt.org/help
For Home Edders:
http://www.greatplanthunt.org/help then scroll down to Independant schools. Basically we got one for our Home Ed group by contacting them. They have some spare & were happy to send us one. Year long botany project inspired by Darwin.
What’s in the treasure chest?
The treasure chest includes a teachers handbook, booklets full of colourful activities for each year group, a Darwin storybook, fun stickers, magnifiers, a plant identikit and a fantastic plant press and mini seed bank. Each year group has a set of dedicated resources with activities closely linked to learning outcomes and curriculum-linked across all four UK regions. The year groups are: Darwin's Lookouts (ages 5-6); Darwin's Discoverers (ages 6-7); Darwin's Thinkers (ages 7-8); Darwin's Collectors (ages 8-9); Darwin's Investigators (ages 9-10) and Darwin's Plant Detectives (ages 10-11).
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Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!
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:T thanks for this, i've left message so fingers crossed they send one, any education material is great.:laugh::Sometime I try to be NORMAL. . . But it gets boring so I go back to being me. . .0
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Great post - thanks!0
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Fantastic - thank you!0
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