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Natural Partners: Forests and Education

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Forests, trees and woodlands, and all aspects of wood as a material, offer fantastic opportunities for learning. Explore a number of hands-on activities suitable for all ages e.g. working with wood to make presents to take away, building bee hives, forest bridge design and testing, digital games exploring forest  stewardship.

There will be samples of work in progress, by student teachers, in the theme of STEM: Natural Partners exploring teaching and Learning for Sustainability.

This event is hosted and designed by students from Moray House School of Education (Edinburgh University), and staff from Forest Research and Forestry Commission Scotland. Please do come along and drop in!

SATURDAY 7TH DEC AND SUNDAY 8TH DEC
Time: 12.30 pm-3.30 pm
Location: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Venue: Real Life Science Studio, John Hope Gateway
Age: 5+ALL WELCOME
Booking: No booking required

For further information regarding this event and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh:
http://www.rbge.org.uk/whats-on/event-details/3057

Natural posters (1)

Check out last year’s student units of work on:
http://www.ltl.org.uk/resources/results.php?id=716

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