Wonderful Wildlife in Norfolk – The RSPB

Activities, resources and opportunities from the RSPB to support your teaching and help inspire pupils to experience and learn about nature at school.

www.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-teachers/

Suggested Resources

Challenge at Home

  • Make an origami paper bird.
  • Find an RSPB nature reserve near you.
  • If you have a garden think about how to make it wildlife friendly.
  • If you live in a town, find out where a local park is that you can visit and explore or get to know a local tree and see what insects and animals visit it.

Challenge at School

  • RSPB have produced lots of resources for in the classroom and outdoor learning. Download their curriculum-linked resources to use in your school grounds.
  • Think about how animals have adapted to their surroundings.
  • Compare and contrast these three environments. Think about the food chain in each setting, sustainability and the impact of humans.
  • How have these animals been used in Folklore?


On a Shoestring

Exploring design and upcycling

Milly J Shoes is the UK wide winner for the Luxury Travel Guide Awards for Wedding Specialist – Shoe Store of the Year 2019-2020

www.millyjshoes.co.uk
@millyjshoes

Suggested Resources

Challenge at Home

  • Upcycle your own shoes and send a picture of it to #inspiringnorfolk and #millyshoes
  • What other clothing/objects could you upcycle? Have a go at tie-dying an old sheet or T-shirt 
  • Think about donating your old shoes if you have just outgrown them and they could be used by someone else 
  • Find out about the history of shoes at the Bridewell Museum in Norwich

Challenge at School


Milly Jupp FRSA

Founder of Norfolk Talks 
Named one of Norfolk’s 100 most inspiring women!
Current Finalist for Family Business of the Year Awards 2021 
Previous Footwear Designer of the Year Winner – Footwear Industry Awards Clarks and The British Footwear Association
Winner of the Prime Minister endorsed, Precious Award for Outstanding Woman in the Creative Industries – The British Library