Core Skills Analysis
Field Trip to National Trust
- Science: Student learns about biodiversity and ecosystems by observing different plants and animals in their natural habitat.
- History: Student gains knowledge about local history and landmarks by exploring historical sites within the National Trust property.
- Art: Through sketching or photography, student explores their creativity by capturing the beauty of the surroundings.
- Geography: Student enhances their geographical understanding by navigating the different areas of the National Trust property.
Tips
Engage the student in follow-up activities such as creating a nature journal to record observations, researching more about the history of the visited sites, organizing an art exhibition showcasing their sketches or photographs, and mapping out the visited areas with geographical details.Book Recommendations
- The National Trust: Nature Journal by National Trust: This interactive journal encourages young explorers to document their outdoor adventures and discoveries.
- Secrets of History: Hidden Treasures Uncovered by Paul Dowswell: A fascinating book that uncovers hidden historical gems from around the world, inspiring young history enthusiasts.
- Art Sparks: Draw, Paint, Make and Get Creative with 53 Amazing Projects! by Marion Abrams: A hands-on art book filled with fun and creative projects for young artists to explore and express their creativity.