The 麻豆官网首页入口's Let It Grow initiative is all about transforming dull and grey spaces into wild and colourful places.
Whether it's a vegetable patch in the garden, some pots on the kitchen windowsill or an old wellington boot that's been turned into a planter in the back yard, there are loads of ways to join in. You could get planting with your class or whole school.
To get you started this spring and to inspire your pupils, we've pulled together a collection of the best 麻豆官网首页入口 resources. Just scroll down and click the links to explore or have a browse of this article for teachers full of cheap, practical - and easy - ideas to help you get planting with your class. And check out green-fingered actor and presenter Cel Spellman's introduction to the resources in the video too.
Let It Grow is a project inspired by Wild Isles, the latest Sir David Attenborough series celebrating the natural wonders and wildlife of Britain and Ireland 鈥 as well as highlighting their fragility and asking what can be done to help nature thrive again.
Visit the Wild Isles website to find out more about Wild Isles and how you can get involved, including top tips for how to manage spaces like school grounds to support nature and branding you can download to run your own Inspired by Wild Isles event or activity.
Curriculum-linked classroom videos
Links to our best nature-inspired educational videos, for use in your primary school classroom.
KS1: Plants. collection
Three short films exploring the KS1 Science topic Plants - how to identify and categorise plants; pollination; plant reproduction and seed dispersal. Naomi Wilkinson and her young helpers find out about plants - what a plant is, what plants need in order to grow and how plants reproduce.
KS1: The Great British Year. collection
A collection of spectacular videos for primary schools exploring British plants, animals and landscapes throughout the four seasons of the year. Each video is free from narration and set to atmospheric music.
KS1: Plant life cycles. video
A short video for KS1 pupils explaining how plants change and reproduce over time.
Ivy's Plant Shop. collection
A collection of short films for primary schools exploring the incredible science behind plants. Including the anatomy of plants, what plants need to survive and how to classify plants.
KS2: Food and farming. video
In this short video for primary schools Newsround presenter De-Graft Mensah explores farming across the UK and beyond. With the help of two green-fingered locals, he plants vegetables at a rooftop farm in Manchester.
Watch again: Big Schools鈥 Winterwatch 2023 鈥 Live Lesson. video
Head behind the scenes at Winterwatch in this thirty-minute science lesson for 7-11 year-olds with special guest Chris Packham.
The Regenerators
Links to 麻豆官网首页入口 Bitesize resources to inspire children and teenagers to live a greener life and encourage others to look after the planet.
The Regenerators - Lessons age 5 to 7. collection
Lessons to support learning about the environment for Year 1 - 2 and P2 - P3.
The Regenerators - Lessons age 7 to 11. collection
Lessons to support learning about the environment for Year 3 - 6 and P4 - P7.
The Regenerators - Climate Detectives Game. game
Help Agent Sustain and Agent Able as they investigate climate change and sustainability mysteries! Suitable for pupils practising their KS2 science and geography skills.
The Regenerators - Lessons age 9 to 13. collection
Resources, simple ideas and inspiration for being green and making a difference.
The Regenerators - Lessons age 14+ collection
Resources, simple ideas and inspiration for being green and making a difference.
The Regenerators - Green Classroom. collection
Videos, activities and study guides for secondary schools to support learning about sustainability, climate change and the environment.
Nature-inspired 麻豆官网首页入口 Children's programming
Links to some of the best nature-inspired children's programmes on CBeebies and C麻豆官网首页入口.
Let It Grow with Blue Peter. collection
A collection of Blue Peter resources, including a new Let It Grow game were you help the natural world spring into life by creating and nurturing a beautiful garden to attract a variety of insects, birds and animals.
Ranger Hamza's Eco Quest. collection
Join Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers on an eco quest to discover one of nature鈥檚 wonders and the important role it plays in our environment.
Roots and Fruits. collection
The ultimate five (minutes) a day, starring fruit and veg performing and revealing fascinating facts about themselves in the most nutritious variety show around.
For parents
Links to articles and resources for parents, brimming with outdoor activity ideas and expert advice.
Benefits of introducing children to nature. document
Experts explain the benefits of nature and the outdoors for your child鈥檚 mental and physical development.
Exploring nature activities with toddlers. video
Check out some ideas and activities aimed at helping 2-3 year olds have fun with nature.
Activites for babies: Visit the ducks. video
A short video exploring ways to turn a trip to a local park into a learning opportunity for your little one.
Seven ways to get your kids outdoors. document
Some tips from several parents and outdoors enthusiasts on how to encourage our teenagers to step away from their smartphones and head outdoors into nature.
Hunt for mini-beasts and make a bug pooter. document
A guide to help your child spot some of our most common bugs and insects and even make their own 'pooter', so they can study their specimens up close.
Parents' Toolkit: Outdoor activities. collection
A collection of outdoor activity ideas for learning and having fun outside with your family.