• Identify and name a variety of plants and animals in their habitats, including microhabitats.
• Science, Year 2, Living Things & their Habitats
• Identify that most living things live in habitats to which they are suited and describe how habitats provide for the basic needs of different of animals and plants, and how they depend on each other.
• Children can plant seasonal vegetables and develop their teamwork skills with this planter.
• This planter allows children to create a home for local creepy crawlies while learning self-sufficiency.
• Enhance learning with hands-on gardening activities that develop self-sufficiency skills and foster an understanding of ecosystems. This planter helps create habitats for insects, supporting children's exploration of interdependence in nature.
• The planter can help children identify and name various minibeasts in their habitat, as well as developing important observational skills.
Made from pre-treated Scandinavian Redwood, it is guaranteed against rot and insect infestation for ten years. Its dimensions (H1000 x W450 x L500mm) make it suitable for various outdoor spaces. The planter comes pre-assembled and can be stored outdoors without any issues, ensuring long-term use and durability for multiple school terms.