In the Summer term we are delighted to offer schools a brilliant new workshop programme celebrating 100 years of Sir David Attenborough!
The workshop is designed to introduce EYFS, KS1 and KS2 pupils to his life and work; exploring how one person’s passion for nature helped change the way the world sees our planet.Â
Through roleplay, drama activities and Mantle of the Expert techniques, children will discover key facts about Attenborough’s career, the groundbreaking wildlife documentaries he created, and how his work has inspired global conversations about climate change, endangered species and conservation.
Pupils will step into the roles of Sanctuary Workers and Conservationists, investigating the challenges facing wildlife today. Building on their understanding, they will collaborate to design and present their own campaign to protect an endangered species – developing persuasive speaking, teamwork and critical thinking skills along the way.
By the end of the session, children will not only understand the impact of Attenborough’s work, but also recognise the power of their own voices in shaping a more sustainable future.
A perfect way to celebrate Sir David’s 100th birthday (Friday 8th May) or World Environment Day (Friday 5th June) and an excellent summer term creative learning treat!
Contact us to find out more!