A quick guide to What's Under Your Feet?
- 7-11s, 11-14s
- Biodiversity
Introduce our What's Under Your Feet campaign with this guide.
Dr Blaise Martay shows us how to conduct the soil invertebrate survey – part of the citizen science experiment that your students will be involved in! This is a great introduction to the What's Under Your Feet activities.
Introduce our What's Under Your Feet campaign with this guide.
Spot and record invertebrates for the What's Under Your Feet? campaign.
How can citizen science help the UK bird population? Find out in this lesson plan.
How is climate change affecting the British bird population? Discover what you can do to help.
Start your campaign with this introductory assembly on the experiment.
Use this infographic poster to record and display your findings after the What's Under Your Feet activities.
Reward your students for taking part in the What's Under Your Feet experiment with this certificate.
Fun short activities to complement What’s Under Your Feet?
Fun short activities to complement What's Under Your Feet?
Spot insects with this comprehensive spotting guide.
Learn to tell bird species apart with these four Identification Guides.
Chris Packham and Dr James Pearce-Higgins talk about citizen science and the importance of school participation in What's Under Your Feet?
Chris discusses how wildlife inspired him from a young age...
Chris discusses how wildlife inspired him from a young age...
Iolo Williams tells us about his love for wildlife
Iolo Williams tells us about his love for wildlife
Nick Baker talks us through the importance of soil invertebrates.
Nick Baker talks us through the importance of soil invertebrates.
Meet research ecologist Blaise Martay and discover what made her so passionate about wildlife science and conservation.
Learn how to conduct the soil invertebrate survey in the What's Under Your Feet activities.
Introduce the topic of energy and sustainability with this useful resource.
Use this handy parent mail template to invite everybody to get involved in Recycle to Read Batteries campaign to support your school.
Which energy source is best? Explore all the options in this lesson plan.
Start a debate on how the UK is powered using this interactive poster.
What does it take to travel low carbon? Find out here.