Why is our world so amazing? - Lesson
Science Resource Description
The lesson "Why is our world so amazing?" is a captivating exploration designed for young learners to discover the wonders of Earth's wildlife and natural phenomena. Students are encouraged to connect their learning to the changing seasons by observing the creatures around them during regular walks. To deepen their understanding of wildlife, they are guided to use books and watch educational videos about various animals, such as rabbits, and to learn about minibeasts like woodlice and spiders. The intricate patterns of spider webs are not only observed but also recreated by the children using sticks and wool, fostering their fine motor skills and creativity.
Furthermore, the lesson delves into the amazing patterns found in nature, urging children to investigate what intrigues them the most, whether it be the swirls in snail shells or the vibrant colours of feathers. They are provided with a variety of media to re-create these natural patterns, including printmaking, collage, and painting with feathers and shells. This hands-on approach facilitates a rich language development opportunity as new vocabulary is introduced. The lesson also demystifies the science behind rainbows, encouraging students to observe this natural spectacle and create their own rainbow art. They learn about colour mixing and the sequence of hues within a rainbow, enhancing their understanding of both science and art. The lesson is a blend of observation, practical activity, and multimedia learning, aiming to instil a sense of wonder and curiosity about the natural world in young minds.