Early years and primary

A line of young children's legs and welly boots are seen, as the children sit on a log wearing waterproof clothing

Nursery school children taking part in a forest school session (credit: Paul Harris/2020VISION)

Early years and primary

We manage some of the most inspiring wild spaces in the county and our vision is to reconnect people of all ages with wildlife. Our experienced Wilder Learning Officers deliver a range of sessions to inspire pupils to discover, explore and care for our precious natural world through hands-on, engaging activities.

Our primary sessions are suitable for Early Years, KS1 and KS2 children, with content tailored to suit their learning stage.

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You can either choose to visit us or we can visit you. So, get ready for a wilder learning experience!

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You visit us

Our teams can't wait to welcome you to our sites and share the wonderful wildlife of Norfolk. We have lots of different sessions available at each of our visit locations.

Please note: only certain locations have facilities – you may need to consider this when booking your visit.

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Activities at our sites

Your site visit will begin with a short introduction, followed by the different activities you have selected for your visit. A half-day visit is made up of two different sessions, while a full-day visit consists of three or four sessions.

Brilliant birds

This is a wonderful opportunity to observe and learn about the spectacular variety of birds found in Norfolk from our bird hides. Pupils will identify and compare different species, and how they are adapted to their environment.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Ranworth Broad

Key words: Adaptation, behaviour, species, migration, prey, predator

Broads boat trip

Experience wetland habitats from a unique perspective. Our knowledgeable boat operators will provide a brief history of the Norfolk Broads, and what makes them so special to our wildlife today.

Available at: NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Ranworth Broad

Key words: Habitat, species, ecosystem, peat, conservation, management, food chain

Changing coastlines

An interactive session that explores the coastal environment. Pupils will act out and explore the roles of waves, erosion, and sea defences to understand how the sea affects both landscape and people.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Holme Dunes, West Runton Beach

Key words: Erosion, longshore drift, sea defence, coastal processes

Dyke dipping

Explore the freshwater life at our reserves. Pupils will learn about freshwater invertebrates, through dipping in the dykes and using keys to identify their finds.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Thorpe Marshes

Key words: Freshwater, habitat, invertebrate, life cycle, food chain, prey, predator, biodiversity

Environmental games

Pupils are encouraged to use their senses and their imagination to learn about the natural world through play. Games can be either terrestrial or marine themed.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Foxley Wood, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Roydon Common, West Runton Beach

Key words: Adaptation, behaviour, echolocation, predator, prey

Fascinating fossils

Explore the fascinating ancient history of the beach and geology at West Runton. Pupils will learn how the climate and creatures have changed over time. They will have the opportunity to handle our fossil collection and learn what to look out for when searching for fossils.

Available at: West Runton Beach

Key words: Geology, erosion, evolution, adaptation, extinction

Habitat trail

An interactive introduction to the diverse habitats and species we manage our sites for. Pupils will explore and immerse themselves in the natural world using their senses, on a tour of the nature reserve.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Foxley Wood, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Roydon Common, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Thompson Common, NWT Thorpe Marshes

Key words: Habitat, adaptation, behaviour, species, life cycle, camouflage, prey, predator, conservation, biodiversity

Miraculous minibeasts

A chance for your pupils to investigate the fascinating world of terrestrial invertebrates, using the techniques and equipment scientists use. Pupils will be encouraged to empathise with other organisms and understand the importance of every species.

Available at: NWT Foxley Wood, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Roydon Common, NWT Thompson Common, NWT Thorpe Marshes

Key words: Habitat, food chain, ecosystem, species, life cycle, camouflage, prey, predator, biodiversity

Plant detectives

Discover the extraordinary lives of plants by exploring their life cycles and how species vary between habitats within the local environment. Pupils will identify the many things plants do for us and learn how important biodiversity is to our lives.

Available at: NWT Foxley Wood, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Roydon Common, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Thorpe Marshes

Key words: Habitat, life cycle, adaptation, seed dispersal, pollination, biodiversity

Rockpool rummaging

This session explores the rare rockpool habitat and dependent rocky shore species at West Runton. Pupils will learn how species have adapted to live in the sea and on land in one of the harshest and most changeable habitats.

Available at: West Runton Beach

Key words: Habitat, adaptation, camouflage, predator, prey, sustainability, biodiversity, life cycle

Self-guided

School staff lead this session. This session can be incorporated as part of a visit with other NWT-led sessions.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Foxley Wood, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Roydon Common, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Thompson Common, NWT Thorpe Marshes

Tremendous trees

This session encourages children to discover and explore the value of trees for wildlife in woodland habitats. They will identify and learn about different tree varieties and the special characteristics and behaviours of some of the creatures which depend on them to survive.

Available at: NWT Foxley Wood

Key words: Habitat, adaptation, ancient woodland, coppicing, predator, prey, biodiversity, niche, echolocation

Wild art

Wild art is inspired by the work of artists, such as Andy Goldsworthy, who create pieces in the landscape using natural materials. Pupils will explore the concept of sustainability and create their own temporary artworks, made from found natural materials, with habitats and wildlife as their inspiration and background.

Available at: NWT Cley Marshes, NWT Hickling Broad, NWT Holme Dunes, NWT Roydon Common, NWT Ranworth Broad, NWT Thorpe Marshes, West Runton Beach

Key words: Sustainability, habitat, texture, conservation, species

Two young girls wearing pink coats and wellies inspect a wildlife artifact in a white tray, as they sit on the hay covered ground

Children enjoying a wild activity (credit: NWT)

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We visit you

The day usually starts with an introductory assembly, setting out the foundations for the rest of the day. We can then deliver the same or different sessions to several classes in turn, or a half day or full day with the same class carrying out one or more of the sessions below.

Environmental games

A session full of different games, designed for children to use their senses and their imagination to learn about wildlife diversity and adaptations through play.

Key words: Adaptation, behaviour, echolocation, predator, prey

Fascinating fossils

An adapted, hands-on version of our popular West Runton-based fossils workshop. This session will explore how fossils are formed, what they tell us about our past, and why Norfolk is such a special place for fossil hunting. As part of the session, we’ll bring along our impressive fossil collection for the children to look at.

Key words: Geology, erosion, evolution, adaptation, extinction

Lost words

'The Lost Words' book by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris celebrates nature words, such as acorn, willow and kingfisher, which were more commonly used in the past. Using the book as inspiration, we encourage pupils to explore creative writing through nature exploration word games and wild art activities.

Key words: Verb, adjective, adverb, simile, metaphor, creative expression

Magical marine

A session focusing on our special North Sea habitats and wildlife. Pupils will explore the species diversity and the challenges for our marine wildlife through real artefacts, thought-provoking activities and games.

Key words: Habitat, North Sea, adaptation, camouflage, predator, prey, sustainability, biodiversity, life cycle

Nature detectives

Pupils get to see our box of natural history treasures, and learn about the animals they belong to, before investigating their own school grounds for evidence of wildlife. Depending on number of pupils and lead-up time, this session can also incorporate owl pellet dissection.

Key words: Habitat, adaptation, mammals, invertebrates, species, life cycle, camouflage, prey, predator, hibernation, identification, conservation, biodiversity

Pollinator power

A session which champions our small but mighty minibeasts! Pupils will investigate what invertebrates exist in their school grounds and take part in games and plant surveying to learn about the importance of pollination and what we can do to help our pollinators.

Key words: Habitat, food chain, ecosystem, species, life cycle, camouflage, pollination, decomposers, prey, predator, biodiversity, adaptation

Wild art

A session which encourages pupils to take a closer look at their environment and engage with it creatively; to see colours, shapes and textures, in their school grounds, and create ephemeral works of art using natural materials.

Key words: Sustainability, habitat, texture, materials, conservation, species

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Wilder Schools Angel Road session 5 (credit: NWT)

#visit-costs

Visit costs

Please be aware that the minimum number of children for all NWT guided and outreach visits is 10. Accompanying school staff go free of charge.

Primary Cost

You visit us*

*Costs only applicable to main visit sites. Booking is essential for all types of visit.

£3 + VAT per child per session (boat trip £5 + VAT)                                                                            

Minimum charge for NWT guided visit = £120 + VAT

 

Self-guided reserve visit = £1 + VAT per child

 

Boat trip + self-guided reserve visit = £6 + VAT per child

We visit you

Half day = £120 + VAT

Full day = £200 + VAT

 

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Book now

If you would like to book a visit with us, please complete the below booking form.

If you have any queries about booking a visit, please email us at educationenquiries@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk

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