The River of Life Lower Key Stage 2

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The River of Life Lower Key Stage 2 Summary Using the environment of the River Thames and its floodplain, pupils will make systematic and careful observations to record and classify a variety of living things. Pupils will identify the suitability of animals for living in their environment, and recognise that a change in the environment can sometimes cause problems for living things. Pupils will also investigate food chains and feeding relationships between different living things. Workshop Contents Education Centre (Museum Tutor Led) An introduction on the characteristics of living things, groups of vertebrates and invertebrates and food chains. A carousel of activities where pupils working in groups of four or five will do the following:- a) identify observable external features to group different types of vertebrates and invertebrates b) group plants and animals according to what they eat and use appropriate food chain terminology c) observe birds feet and beaks to help identify the type of habitats they are most suited to and the different food they might eat d) group a range of plants using observable features decided by the pupils River Walk (Museum Tutor led) If you have previously booked a boat trip, it will replace this session A walk along the tow path where pupils will work in groups to identify and record a variety of river birds and their behaviours. The recording sheet can be used as a Bingo Card and/or pupils can score points for the different birds and behaviours they identify. This usually provides an element of competition between the groups. Food Chain Game. Each child is given a card with an image of a plant or animal. The pupils take on the identity of different members of various food chains, and they have to link up the other four or five members of their food chain, based on what they eat and what eats them. Again, there is a competitive element to this activity. Galleries (Teacher led) The Museum provides challenge cards to reinforce the workshop activities and help pupils to understand how environmental change can sometimes pose dangers to living things. Tasks can be completed individually, in pairs or in small groups.

Learning Outcomes Pupils will work scientifically using careful observations of living things which live in, on or near the River Thames to group, sort, classify and draw conclusions, including the use of simple keys. Pupils will recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways. Pupils will use classification keys and different criteria to group identify and name a variety of living things. Pupils will recognise that environments can change and can sometimes pose dangers to living things. Pupils will recognise that living things have adaptations which are suited to their environment. Pupils will construct a variety of food chains and understand the associated terminology. Equipment Equipment provided by the Museum Clipboards Equipment to be brought by the school Paper and pencils Waterproof clothing and shoes for the outdoor activity Photocopied Bird Bingo sheets (1 game card per student) Follow Up Ideas A minibeast survey of different parts of the school grounds Pupils make their own keys to identify plants and animals Pupils investigate food chains of a variety of animals that live in different habitats Pupils identify a range of plants and animal adaptations Large print versions of this and all teachers and pupils materials are available. Please ask when booking. Copyright for any materials provided remains with the River & Rowing Museum.

Card 1 Mute Swan (5) Flying duck Heron (8) or landing Egyptian goose On nest cleaning feathers) Coot feeding Diving duck Farmyard duck birds grebe (5) Empty nest Cormorant (5) Gull Tufted duck

Card 2 Coot Mute Swan (5) Empty nest Farmyard duck duck birds grebe (5) or landing Gull feeding duck Diving cleaning feathers) Egyptian goose Heron (8) Tufted duck Cormorant (5) On nest Flying

Card 3 Diving grebe (5) Cormorant (5) feeding duck Empty nest birds Egyptian goose Gull Coot On nest Heron (8) or landing Tufted duck Mute Swan (5) Flying duck cleaning feathers) Farmyard duck

Card 4 cleaning feathers) Gull or landing Tufted duck duck feeding Mute Swan (5) Farmyard duck Heron (8) Egyptian goose Cormorant(5) On nest Flying Diving Coot Empty nest grebe (5) duck birds