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5–11
Medium (5-11 activities)
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
What does The Natural World mean to you? Is it just dogs, cats, lions, tigers, dolphins and other animals? Or do you think of habitats like the desert, the jungle and the ocean? Maybe environmental issues immediately spring to mind, from the impact of single-use plastics to unpredictable weather patterns.
However you view The Natural World, we can all agree that there is a diverse, extraordinary world out there to be explored but also cared for. The films in this strand are key to opening up discussions about The Natural World that exists around us.
There is an accompanying Film Literacy Activities pack available to download which contains worksheets referred to in the Powerpoint presentation.
A pack of film literacy activities to be used in your classroom or club.
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A PowerPoint presentation of activities and teacher's notes.
Size: 6.23 MB
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We have developed a large catalogue of educational resources since launching in 2013, and some references and terminology will inevitably have dated as society and language evolves. We are aware of this and will be updating resources when our production schedule allows.
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