School Workshop: Going to Extremes
A science-focussed session that sees KS3 students identifying rainforest plant adaptations.
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Home to the world's largest rainforest in captivity, and with over 20 acres of outdoor gardens, the Eden Project is a fantastic place to learn, for pupils from Foundation stage right up to A level.
Find out how your school can visit, either on an independent, teacher-led trip, or a fully facilitated day complete with a curriculum-linked school workshop.
“The workshops are well run and the Eden experience can't be found anywhere else.”
A science-focussed session that sees KS3 students identifying rainforest plant adaptations.
This workshop unpicks the complex relationships between people and the natural world. It tells the story of how a damaged and degraded rainforest ecosystem in Costa Rica was repaired.
A workshop specially designed to allow students studying AQA GCSE Geography to complete one of their compulsory fieldwork days in a tropical Rainforest.
Biology/geography A-level students explore the ecology of the rainforest and how plants have adapted to thrive.
In this science/geography workshop KS5 students explore biodiversity and the role species play in the ecosystem
This classroom-based workshop links strongly with the A level syllabuses for Business and Travel & Tourism.
KS5 geography and biology students get to measure carbon in the Rainforest Biome and compare findings to a real rainforest.
KS5 geography students get to explore the Eden Project as a working example of managing rural change.
This hands-on team challenge will get your pupils focusing on team work, communication and practical skills.
Pupils will discover the secrets of chocolate by going on a journey to see where chocolate comes from and who makes it for us.