Take a look, through some of the common species of wildlife that live in the South Yorkshire area around Sheffield and Rotherham.
A recently extended patch of heathland and woodland, neighbouring Wyming Brook.
Help stop the badger cull coming to Sheffield and Rotherham!
Unveil the hidden world of insects in Sheffield & Rotherham with the newest issue of Kingfisher magazine.
Please find below lots of free resources for teachers and home schoolers to keep your pupils learning, entertained and connecting with nature over the coming weeks and months.
Please find below lots of free resources for teachers and home schoolers to keep your pupils learning, entertained and connecting with nature. We’re always interested in ways to do more, so do let us know how else we can support you – email schools@wildsheffield.com with your ideas and requests.
Nicholas Fuller, an online teacher from Homeschooling Adventure got in touch to tell us how our resources had helped one special group of children:
“We have been discussing about nature and wildlife and while looking for information, we came across your web page and we wanted to say thank you!”
Inspired by their investigations, one of the students did some research and found an article with a lot of really great information on creating a wildlife watching room, and wanted to share it with us and our visitors. Thank you Chloe!
We have a new FREE suite of resources available for teachers, uniformed groups and home schoolers. Six sessions have been developed aimed to inspire young people about our amazing insects, the problems they face and actions we can take to make a difference.
Our bugs, moths, butterflies and other insects are in deep trouble. Insects are dying out up to 8 times faster than larger animals, and 41% of insights face extinction. But it’s not too late! Our Action for Insects campaign has been created to help these special creatures, and we want schools to take part. That’s why we’ve produced the school guide, full of lessons plans and resources to help your school to take action for insects.
Whether it’s through a bug hunt, creating insect homes in your school grounds, or delivering a campaign to help insects, there are lots of ways that your school can make a difference and learn at the same time.
Download here.
How to make a butterfly paintingHow to make a butterfly tableHow to make an insect hotelHow to make music with natureHow to make saltdough creaturesHow to make your own binocularsHow to make your own bird feederHow to make your own wormery
Bee identification sheetButterfly identification sheetFinches identification sheetGarden bird identification sheetHawkmoths identification sheetMale and female birds identification sheetNight time moth identification sheetYellow springtime flowers identification sheet
For more activity sheets and spotting and identification sheets see here.
This is just a sample of our videos – you can see all of our videos, including the #NatureAdventures playlist on our YouTube channel.
Video Instruction sheet
See below for a series of mini wildlife challenge videos for you to do in your school grounds or garden with your pupils.
We are able to bring you the #NatureAdventures mini wildlife challenges for children videos thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery.