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This fantastic website contains one of the largest free collection of wildlife and environmental films and images, and is relevant to a wide range of science and geography subjects of your lessons and own knowledge. | British Trees
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This is a Woodlands Trust website. It has images of most of the British trees from Alder to Yew. | Children of the Earth United
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This is a great eco-site, with loads of stuff for you to do. It has suggested activities, games and multimedia presentations, that are great fun. Try the quizzes. | Design your own Historic Garden
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Design your own virtual historic garden. Compare your garden to the historic gardens in the Gardens. You can start with a Victorian garden or even try to build a modern garden. | Grow Your Own Grub
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A free web-based resource developed by Portsmouth City Council which will help you run a simple food-growing project on a budget. The project is designed for people with little or no experience of growing food. It maybe you. | Helping Plants Grow Well
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A BBC activity. You click on different things to help the plant grow. Colourful and fun to use.(KS1/2) | Our Global Garden
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You must visit this site. You can explore desert, jungle, town, ocean, ice and country habitats. See what lives there and see how they could change. | Plant Explorer
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Here you can find out about plants. You can find out if you can eat them, how to grow them, how to identify them and what the different bits of a plant are. It's great fun. | Plants - Life Processes
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This is a fun set of activities on the Birmingham Grid for Learning which will help you gain an understanding of the life cycle of plants. | Pollen Park
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The Pollen Park website has been created all nof you aged 7 to 11. Bumbles the playful honey bee will take you on a pollen-collecting mission. You will be able to complete the activities and make amazing discoveries about plant reproductiion. | The Eden Project
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The Eden Project team have built a giant global garden in a huge china clay pit the size of 35 football pitches. The pit contains amazing stories of plants from all over the world showing where they come from, what we use them for, and how we can look after them and our planet, the global garden. | The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
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A variety of good activities on this site. You can choose an environment for your bird. You can do some tree beating and look at the insects that live in trees and there are a lot more. (KS1/2) | The Tomato Zone
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This site contains activities, games and quizzes formost of you, and it is all about tomatoes. Topics covered include the biology of tomatoes, how they are grown commercially, which insects threaten or help them, and how to grow your own tomatoes. | Uncle Eric's Garden
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The photographs in this activity are magnificent. The photographs of the eyes are particularly good for illustrating the compound nature of the some animals eyes. | Wheres Monty?
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From the Leicester Museums - try to find Monty under the different leaves. I might be a millipede or an ant? Try to find me. | Zip's Plants
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Zip is a bee who likes to travel around, finding out about things. He really knows his stuff when it comes to plants and his favourite drink - Nectar. This is an activity about plant growth and flowers. |
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