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The Great Plant Hunt

Great Plant HuntFree science curriculum resources for children aged 5-11, and an invitation to join the biggest ever school science project.

Free science curriculum resources for children aged 5-11>>

Tree resources

Rhizotron & Xstrata Treetop Walkway at Kew GardensFree cross curricular learning resources for all Key Stages focussing on the exciting topic of trees, produced by Kew and the Woodland Trust.

Free cross curricular learning resources for all Key Stages >>

Free online art resources

Free online art resourcesKew worked with award-winning school arts website, Artisancam and environmental artists, Loop.ph to create a set of online resources for key stages 2 and 3 students inspired by Kew and plants.

Watch the artists creating a sculpture at Kew Create a piece of art of your own inspired by plants. Make your own Edward Bawden Kew poster

Kew's Mission Statement:

To inspire and deliver science-based plant conservation worldwide, enhancing the quality of life.

Kew is unique. Its centres of excellence in plant diversity are unrivalled, with collections and capabilities in science and horticulture going back to the 18th century. Kew undertakes world-class research and conservation to halt a major loss of plant diversity. It is a major provider of educational programmes across the curriculum.

You can work with Kew Gardens and Wakehurst Place.

Saving the World's plants for life.

 

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