Explore Urban Nature Trip

We arrived at Hyde Park, in sunshine, with twenty-six Year 9 students on Monday. Students were enthusiastic when studying specimens and investigating the local park. We got to enjoy learning in the outdoor classroom, where we found out about how to conduct investigations and ask scientific questions. Students then completed their own investigation and developed their own questions about improving biodiversity, whilst considering how humans can enjoy urban nature too. Although it ended in a downpour, students were in high spirits and got praised for being a fantastic group, by the Natural History Museum Educators that ran the session.  

We arrived at Hyde Park, in sunshine, with twenty-six Year 9 students on Monday.

Students were enthusiastic when studying specimens and investigating the local park.

We got to enjoy learning in the outdoor classroom, where we found out about how to conduct investigations and ask scientific questions.

Students then completed their own investigation and developed their own questions about improving biodiversity, whilst considering how humans can enjoy urban nature too.

Although it ended in a downpour, students were in high spirits and got praised for being a fantastic group, by the Natural History Museum Educators that ran the session.