Lesson plan: Sustainable Eden Sessions
A Citizenship focused lesson, building on pupils pre-existing understanding of the key components relating to sustainability, and applying them to an Eden Project context.
The A391 is closed in St Austell – plan your journey to the Eden Project.
A Citizenship focused lesson, building on pupils pre-existing understanding of the key components relating to sustainability, and applying them to an Eden Project context.
A single science lesson, focussing on the importance of insect pollinators in relation to plant reproduction and food security.
A Geography/Citizenship focussed lesson, introducing pupils to the key components of sustainability.
A single science lesson, suitable for KS1 and 2, focusing on the role that pollinators play in the process of reproduction in plants. This lesson also explores the impacts (both positive and negative) of human actions on a specific environment.
We've teamed up with Crafts Council who are running a nationwide challenge for classrooms across the UK. The annual programme invites children, young people and their teachers to engage with the power of craft thinking and making.
Resources for teachers to help create and make the most of these special habitats using science, creativity and celebration.
This interactive, KS1 lesson, uses augmented reality to contrast our human senses with the weird and wonderful sensory abilities of animals found in the rainforest.
Three primary science teaching resources, that are inspired by some of Eden's the plants and exhibits, developed in collaboration with Explorify.
Discover how plants found in the rainforest have adapted to succeed in a challenging habitat.
This series of KS2 lessons uses the Eden Project’s Story-Inspired Learning approach to connect children with the biodiversity in their own school grounds and develop their understanding of the nature and process of scientific enquiry.