Inspire your class with an active session designed to engage children with the natural world, develop their communication and social skills, and enrich their learning.
Most of our education sessions take place outdoors, taking advantage of Bristol Zoo Project's diverse habitats and giving children maximum opportunity to observe and learn about our animals. Some sessions are partially delivered indoors in zoo classrooms and animal viewing areas.
(Available April - July)
Find out about bugs and their habitats before going on a real minibeast hunt! Pupils discover different groups of minibeasts and get to grips with using bug pots, magnifying glasses and identification charts.
Understand that the term ‘minibeasts’ describes animals without a backbone
Describe some features and habitats of different minibeasts
Use simple equipment to collect and observe a range of British minibeasts
Communication and Language
Understanding the World
Physical Development
Use your senses to explore colours, patterns and textures, outdoors in nature, and find out their importance in helping animals to survive. Take part in a series of fun hands-on activities using natural materials to create artworks and decorations.
Use a range of senses in physical activities and challenges
Use a range of natural materials creatively
Produce artwork considering colour, pattern and texture
Communication and Language
Understanding the World
Expressive Arts and Design
This session is also available at a KS1 level.
Come on a safari adventure at Bristol Zoo Project! Explore the African village, see our giraffes and zebras, and learn about the animals that live on the African savannah with hands-on natural artefacts including furs and skulls.
Locate Africa and consider what it would be like for humans and animals to live there
Know that the African savannah is a habitat where some African animals live
Identify some animals which live in Africa
Communication and Language
Understanding the World
Physical development
This session is also available at a KS1 level.
To book your visit please email edubookings@bzsociety.org.uk, or call 0117 428 5600.