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10 Aug 2009:
"Bird Watch 2010 was an exciting opportunity for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils to use ICT in and outside the classroom to discover and learn about the many species of birds that live in and visit Kent."
For more information about the project click on the links below.
1. Project Overview
Timetable of activities
2. Kent Bird Watch 2010...
Article
10 Aug 2010:
An exciting enquiry based learning project for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils
The Kent Bird Watch 2010 project was an opportunity for pupils in and outside the classroom to use ICT to develop their maths and science skills, knowledge and understanding. Between January and July 2010 over eighty Kent schools registered and took part in activities organised by The RSPB, Kent Wildlife Trust, Medway...
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24 Jul 2010:
Schools from the continents of North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania have added to the richness and depth of the World Bird Watch project since it's launch in Janaury 2010.
This has not been a one way benefit either, read this quote from Newmarket School in New Zealand:
"Our Maori language is dying like our native
birds.
I believe in conserving...
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15 Jul 2010:
A exciting day at the Canterbury Education Environnmental Centre for pupils from St Thomas's, St Mildred's and Chislet Schools.
They felt the rain drops and the squelchy mud, they heard and saw the Coots and Mallards on the lakes, they spotted and heard Blackbirds and Warblers, as well as the grasshoppers and the buzz of the electricity from the huge pylons.
They smelt the...
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14 Jul 2010:
Hello,
Very good answers.
You scored 11/12, well done!
Answer no. 3 is Sweet Chestnut - pines are felled, but sweet chestnut is coppiced.
Answer no. 4 - squirrels do like hazelnuts, although the answer we were looking for was the dormouse, but squirrel is also correct.
Thank you very much!
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