Global Canvas Education Pack
Here's some feedback from the schools who have used this pack:
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The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is proud to offer this valuable learning resource aimed at stimulating the children in your school to take an active interest in the natural world and find ways to support and protect their fragile environment before it is too late.
Available NOW, the Global Canvas Education Pack is fun and informative and is packed with visual images. It is aimed at children between the ages of 8-14. It consists of:
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An introduction to the work of David Shepherd and the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation.
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Teachers Notes, written by the zoologist and radio presenter Mark Carwardine. These cover the important topics of atmospheric pollution, species extinction, endangered habitats and endangered species. These topics are written in such a way that they are also easily useable by older children doing more in-depth work.
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Pupils Worksheets. These are fun and instructive practical projects, designed by teachers, that the children can get involved with and learn about their environment at the same time. They cover such diverse topics as litter, composting, the water cycle, habitats, animal specialisations and one is linked with the children at the Iganyana Educational Bush Camp in Zimbabwe.
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A fun section including games and quizzes and weird and wonderful animal facts.
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Details of an annual, international art competition for children and of our newly launched poetry competition. A selection of entries will be exhibited at the Natural History Museum, London and prizes awarded by David Shepherd and other celebrities who have lent their support to this education pack.
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A celebrity wall poster including details of the work of DSWF around the globe and messages of endorsement from celebrities, such as Sir David Attenborough, Gary Lineker, Rolf Harris and more.
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Fun and colourful animal fact sheets that can also be put up on the classroom wall.
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A CD-ROM giving an overview of DSWF's work.
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A practical topic on how young people can do something positive to help endangered species and the habitats that they depend upon.
The pack is cross-curricular and has been designed to fulfil National Curriculum requirements in Science, Geography, English, Art, IT, PHSE.
It will be regularly updated via the DSWF website with additional worksheets, factual updates, feedback from other schools and details of fundraising initiatives. It comes in the form of an A4 ring-binder file, so that additions can be easily added without causing confusion.
THE BEST NEWS IS THAT ALL OF THIS COMES ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE TO SCHOOLS.
If your school is interested in receiving this FREE pack, please email your postal address to kim.hale@davidshepherd.org
DSWF firmly believes that the future health of our planet and of all living things rests with today's children. If we can help develop, inspire and encourage an interest in the natural world then this pack will have achieved its purpose.
