Homework and Lesson Activities
Check out our range of free educative resources that can be used as lesson activities or homework for secondary school students.
We'll be creating new resources throughout the academic year. Complete this form to receive email updates from our outdoor learning team and to let us know if there are any nature-based resources that would be useful for your subject area.
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Local History ResourcesFrom Roman villas to motte and bailey castles and the creation of Milton Keynes, use these free resources to teach about MK's history!
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Careers InspirationLet your students find out about different careers at The Parks Trust
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A-Z Tree IdentificationCan your students identify the variety of trees that can be found in their local area? Use our Tree Identification activity guide to help recognise all the amazing tree species found in Milton Keynes.
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Balancing LakesHelp students learn about the positive role that balancing lakes play in reducing the residential flooding that occurs in Milton Keynes.
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City PlanningChallenge your students to take on the role of a city planner in this exciting project. Inspire them by looking at some of the unique features we have in Milton Keynes.
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Compass and MapsHelp students learn how to use a compass on a map in this interactive activity.
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SustainabilityLearn about how The Parks Trust operate for a sustainable future
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Estimating, Measuring and Tree MathsGet students outside to estimate and measure everything in their sight using their own form of estimated measurements vs universally used metric units.
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ForagingGet your students to experiment with natural resources in these exciting food and textile-based activities.
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WellbeingEncourage your students to take some time outdoors to focus on their wellbeing with these relaxing activities.
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Get Arty!Challenge students to create a new piece of art inspired by the public art found in Milton Keynes.
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Mindfulness ColouringPractice mindfulness and settle restless minds with this fantastic resource from the team at Ordnance Survey.
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Nature & ReligionIn this activity, students can learn how Nature & Religion are linked through the inspiration of Emile Durkheim’s book ‘The Elementary Forms of Religious Life’.
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PollinatorsDo your students know the importance of pollinators and their role in the food chain?
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Project ParklifeEncourage students to visit their local park and look at the trees in detail before creating a visitor leaflet and designing an entirely new park in this activity!
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Talking GuidesLearn how to make a talking guide - one of the most effective ways people can find out information about a particular area or place.
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Teambuilding TasksBecome united as a school and improve your student’s teamwork with the useful teambuilding tasks we have put together.
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Parkland PoetryInspire your students to write their ow poetry about the natural world
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