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World Around Us

Making a Woodland Treasure Bag

Pop your woodland treasures into a paper bag and decorate it. You’ll need somewhere to store all your wonderful woodland items, so why not make a treasure bag? Use these sheets to decorate your treasure box or bag Make sure the bag is brightly coloured you could even add patterns! Maybe you could give it a special theme? Try woodland animals or leaves. Now you’re all set to collect your woodland treasures remember to take your bag next time you go on an adventure!

Making Blackberry Iced Tea

Gather blackberries and make this refreshing iced tea Foraging is thirsty work! Squish your blackberries and brew up this tasty tea. Only the best explorers find the juiciest berries, so get hunting! Remember to leave enough for the birds and other animals It’s the perfect drink to enjoy in the sunshine You could even take your iced tea out on your next woodland wander!

Making Blackberry Lollies

Create your very own tasty blackberry lollies. What can you make with foraged blackberries? Lollies, of course! Make sure you leave enough berries for birds and animals Don’t forget to get rid of the pips! All you need to do now is eat them in the sunshine. Try other fruity combinations: raspberry and apple, or strawberry and blueberry. Yum!

Making Blackberry Swirly Whirlies

Use blackberries and apples to rustle up these tasty treats. Gather your ingredients and get creative in the kitchen. Choose the ripest, juiciest blackberries and your favourite type of apples Maybe you could try different types of fruit? Ask your grown-up to help you the oven can get very hot Eat the swirls as soon as they re ready, or pack them up and take them on your next woodland wander.

Making Chocolate Conkers

Create these easy peasy tasty treats. Get inspired by real life conkers and whip up these yummy sweets. Conkers are a bit knobbly, so don’t worry if yours aren’t perfectly round You can even make their green shells using marzipan and green food colouring Will you get to lick the bowl afterwards? It’s the best bit! Chocolate conkers are perfect for sharing with your family and friends. Yum!

Making Fairy Cakes

Have a go at baking these yummy fairy cakes. Got your ingredients ready? Let’s get baking! Create tasty fairy cakes for your family, friends or yourself! Unleash your imagination and get decorating Perhaps you could invite your friends to a cake party? Get inspired by a walk in the woods and show off all the colours of the season in your cakes. Yum!

Making Leaf Fireworks Sheet

An easy and fun Bonfire Night craft. In autumn you’ll find the most beautiful leaves on the ground. They are perfect for making colourful leafy fireworks. Look for leaves that are different shapes, sizes and colours Get creative make a long tail, lay down layers of different colours, or make a huge circle or star shape! Build a bonfire using sticks and flickering leafy ‘flames’ to go with your fireworks This activity can be done in your garden, park, school grounds, or local wood. Just find a clear patch of ground and start creating!

Making Stick Ships Sheet

Build your boat from twigs and sail away. Next time you’re in the woods, create your own pirate galleon or Viking longship. Set sail through the trees Create your ship using what you find on the forest floor Keep your eyes peeled for buried treasure Make your own treasure map, and sail through the woods to where X marks the spot.

Mammal Id Sheet

How many of these mammals can you spot? Some of these animals might be tricky to find, but they all live in the UK. If you’re lucky, you might spot one, but remember to keep your eyes peeled for other signs like footprints, fur and poo! Some of these mammals are nocturnal, which means they only come out at night Many mammals live a lot closer to you than you think foxes and squirrels sometimes make their homes in towns and cities as well as the countryside Which mammal is your favourite?

Marvellous Mole Castles Sheet

Create a castle fit for a moley king or queen. Look out for molehills when you’re playing outside, and get building. Find lots of different natural items like leaves and twigs to decorate the castle Don’t forget to create a moat and drawbridge Be as imaginative as you like try making turrets and flags too Molehills are made when moles push the earth out from their underground tunnels.

Match the Seeds

Can you match the seeds to the trees? You’ll see loads of seeds during autumn. Play our game and match them to their trees and leaves. How many did you get right? How many of these seeds can you spot while you’re out and about? Did you find any other seeds in the woods? Try collecting the seeds you find and match them to those in the game.

Match the Tracks

Spot these tracks on your travels – do you know which animal they belong to? Be a real Nature Detective! Keep your eyes peeled for prints while you’re out and about Look out for footprints in soft ground It’s best to spot tracks in snow or after a rain shower Have you spotted any other tracks? Where did you find them

Mega Match Up

Join the dots and find the mystery picture Grab your favourite pencil get puzzling. When you’ve finished, check out the mystery picture! Are you up to the challenge? Make sure you join dots of the same colour, and follow the numbers! Do you know which tree or plant the leaves and seeds have come from? How quickly can you discover the answer to the puzzle? If you’ve puzzled out the mega match-up, have a go at one of our other puzzles or games.

Migratory Bird Wordsearch

Can you find all the birds in the grid? From swifts and swallows to cuckoos and ospreys, many birds migrate to the UK for the summer. It’s a good place to raise chicks because there’s lots of natural food around. Download the wordsearch and see how many migratory birds you can find.

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Mini Beasts Flying ID Sheet

Use this spotter sheet to help you identify flying insects. Look to the skies and see how many of these winged minibeasts you can see. Some insects buzz, some flutter and some hover how many of each can you find? Look in different habitats like woods, meadows and by rivers and ponds Can you spot any insects resting on leaves in the sunshine? Be careful when hunting minibeasts they can be delicate, so if you pick one up to get a closer look, be gentle.

Mini Beasts On the Move

Follow minibeasts and see where they go! Keep your eyes peeled for minibeasts buzzing among the flowers and scuttling through the undergrowth. Where do they go? Follow bees, butterflies and ants Do the minibeasts go anywhere you didn’t expect? Try and find out how many flowers a bee visits before it buzzes off for home How long can you follow a minibeast before you lose sight of it?

Mini Den Building

Build a den for your toys so they can join in the fun! Get creative with sticks, leaves and other natural bits and bobs, and make a mini woodland hideaway. Make sure you build your den in a sheltered spot, so it’s away from the wind Will your den be tall or small? Which sticks are best for the walls? Experiment with grass and fallen leaves which makes the comfiest floor? Little brothers and sisters will love helping you with this activity, so try making enough dens for everyone.

Minibeast Hunt

When you’re off adventuring, use this spotter sheet to hunt for minibeasts. There’s no better time to head out on a marvellous minibeast hunt! Look for creepy crawlies under logs and stones Spot insects in the air Do they come out in the sunshine or after rain? Be a real Nature Detective! Next time you go to the woods or play in your garden, try and find these minibeasts. Where do they like to hide? How many did you discover?

Minibeast Mansion

Design and build your own minibeast mansion! All animals need somewhere to sleep and to hide from predators, and minibeasts are no different. Think about what might want to live in your mansion some minibeasts prefer dark, damp places and others like bright sunshine Gather sticks, moss, leaves, bark and other woodland items together Get building! Make sure there are lots of places for the creatures to hide Your mansion can be as big or small as you like, but build it on different levels using different materials so the minibeasts have lots of places to hide.

Minibeast Palace Sheet

Create a home for creepy crawlies Find a sheltered spot and build a marvellous minibeast palace. Use twigs, leaves and grass to make it cosy Different minibeasts like different places to hide twig towers are great Minibeasts will hibernate, munch through and lay their eggs in the palace Next time you go to the woods, check to see if any creepy crawlies have moved in!

Minibeast Search

Can you find the creepy crawlies hiding in the tree canopy? You’ll need your best detective skills for this activity! Download the colourful puzzle sheet and see if you can find all 10 minibeasts hiding among the leaves. Think you’ve found them all? Check your answers. When you’ve finished, head outside and look at a real tree. What can you spot crawling over bark and lurking underneath leaves?

Minibeasts in school grounds

Explore minibeasts in your school grounds

Moth Caterpillar ID

Find and identify these moth caterpillars. Moths start life as caterpillars. Take this ID sheet with you next time you’re out and about, and see how many moth caterpillars you can find. Some moth caterpillars are covered in hairs, but others are smooth As they grow, caterpillars go through different stages called instars Caterpillars are fussy eaters they’ll only munch on their favourite plants Don’t touch the caterpillars you find. They re very delicate and their hairs can make your skin itch.

Nadiya Tree Biscuits

Follow Nadiya Hussain’s recipe and create these festive treats! Nadiya Hussain, star of the Great British Bake Off, has shared one of her favourite festive recipes with us her ginger fir tree biscuits! Download the recipe and get stuck in they re really simple to make and super tasty. Her book, Bake Me A Festive Story (Hodder Children’s Books), is filled with loads more scrummy Christmassy recipes ready for you to try. So grab your ingredients, pull on your pinny and get baking!