Your school visit to Lackford Lakes
Lackford Lakes is a wildlife haven created from gravel pits. Designated SSSI, with wetland, woodland, scrub, sandy heath and 11 lakes, birds and other wildlife can be seen close-up all year round. Located at the heart of the reserve, the centre has a classroom overlooking the reedbed, viewing gallery, picnic area and toilets. Your day here will reflect the landscape, habitats and history of Lackford Lakes.
A usual day runs between 10am and 2.30pm. We are flexible half an hour either side of this. Price per pupil is £6.00.
Ratio requirement -
Nursery and Reception 1:4
KS1 1:6
KS2 1:8
KS3 1:10
Location
Lackford Lakes,
Bury St Edmunds,
IP28 6HX
Choose your programme for the day
Ponds
An exciting way to investigate habitats, life cycles, learn about classification and how to closely observe creatures. Students will learn how to identify aquatic invertebrates that they may be unfamiliar with. All equipment required, including pond nets, white trays, viewers, spoons, and identification sheets, will be provided.
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Plants
This session offers an opportunity to investigate the life cycles of plants and the role of pollinators and learn about the function of different parts of the plant through games and activities. They will look at the variety and diversity of flowering plants in the meadow habitat.
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Nature Connection (EYFS)
A full day session for early years designed to ignite their curiosity in nature. Pupils will explore the reserve, using all their senses to connect to the beautiful surroundings.
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Super rapport with the children. Activities good for reinforcement of earlier classroom work