Resources for primary schools

Central to the picture is a young boy holding a yellow leaf and laughing. Around him are about 10 other children, some with their own leaves, all are wearing high vis yellow vests and outdoor clothing. Behind them and front left are the adults accompanying them and the group leader. In the background there are some large evergreen trees, and the ground is entirely covered in fallen autumn leaves.

Helena Dolby, Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust

Schools & Education

Resources for primary schools

Take the strain off lesson planning

Access free resources for primary school teachers
With the Four Purposes in mind, we’re working with teachers to develop content that can be implemented for pupils in your school’s different Key Stages, using nature and wildlife as a theme. 
Check out the resource library below, we’ll be adding to it regularly.

Explore the library

Sign up to receive FREE magazines for your school

(* Note that we can only send one copy of each issue per school or setting – if more than one member of staff registers, we’ll be in touch to ask who to send it to.  Only schools in North Wales (Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham) can register for this offer.)

Pages from Wildlife Watch and Gwyllt magazines

For even more activities, visit our Wildlife Watch website

The Wildlife Trusts’ bilingual Wildlife Watch website is here for children (and grown-ups!) who can't get enough of exploring the great outdoors – or those desperate to find out a bit more about the weird and wonderful creatures we share our world with.   You can find fun facts; online quizzes; and loads of activities and resources to download – all for free!

Visit Wildlife Watch website here

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Our resources for schools have been produced thanks to the support of players of People’s Postcode Lottery.