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Y4 Science Trip to Lancing Ring

Year 4 pupils had the opportunity to explore local habitats and connect with nature and the trip provided a fantastic chance for them to study different ecosystems, observe wildlife, and gain a deeper understanding of the environment

On this educational outing, students were guided through the scenic hills and woodlands of Lancing Ring, where they explored a variety of natural habitats. They learnt about the plants, animals, and insects that thrive in different environments, such as woodlands, grasslands, and chalk hills. The trip included a badger walk, a treetop walk and sketching.

Key Learning Focus:

  • Habitat Exploration: Discover the unique characteristics of different habitats, including how animals adapt to their environments.
  • Biodiversity: Learn about the variety of species living in each habitat and the importance of protecting these ecosystems.
  • Environmental Awareness: Understand the role of conservation and how we can help preserve natural spaces for future generations.
  • Practical Activities: Engaging, outdoor activities like sketching, leaf identification, micro-habitat hunting.