Engaging science students through the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch
Despite being in the depths of winter, January is still a great time to remind your students of the living things around us. Every year, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) hosts the Big Garden Birdwatch, an initiative that invites anyone in the UK to spend an hour observing and recording the birds they see, either in their garden or a local park. This year, it’s taking place from the 24th to the 26th of January, and can sign up by heading to the RSPB’s website.
As a science teacher, this event should definitely be on your radar - you can use it to involve your students in real-world scientific research! To prepare your class for the event - whether that’s spotting the features of birds or recalling their life cycles - you can find all the resources you need on the Developing Experts science platform.
Here’s why you should participate:
Participating in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch offers you and your pupils the opportunity to engage with the natural world - and it only takes an hour. For more information on related science topics, head to www.developingexperts.com - we’ve got all the resources and lessons you’ll need.
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