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From equipping students with the knowledge to carrying out their own animal behavioural study to animal treasure hunts, our resources will help capture the imagination of your students both in the classroom and at the Zoo.
Helping students aged between 11 and 15 connect with wildlife, and feel empowered to protect the natural world.
Are your students smarter than chimps? Test their short-term memories and learn more about
Understand the science of animal taxonomy and learn how our expert Zookeepers provide enrichment for our chimp troop!
From treasure hunts to counting animals, our online teaching resources to help students learn about science, maths and art!
Teaching resources to help students aged 7 to 11 learn more about the natural world, by designing enclosures, studying animals and more!
Taking the first steps towards a passion for wildlife, like drawing a butterfly cycle or exploring the Zoo with rhymes.
We're bringing the Zoo to you, with digital learning sessions which support your classroom learning. Calling live from the Zoo, each session is designed to meet specific curriculum links that directly relate to our conservation work.
This KS1 workshop is not currently running
Using costumes and role play to create and act out a butterfly lifecycle, before being led on a tour of our butterfly house where your children will have the chance to reinforce their learning by searching for the real-life stages of a butterfly lifecycle
Through hands-on activities, students will explore the adaptations of different species and will discover how closely-related species differ due to the habitat they've evolved to live in.
Explore how a variety of different animals, grow, develop and produce offspring. Students will consider their own lifecycle before going on to compare the lifecycles of a variety of different animals.