
Education Resources
Enhancing green spaces in London where all natural pollinators can thrive, and their habitats can be enjoyed by all.
Pollinating London Together has developed a range of educational resources focused on the role of pollinators in our ecosystems.
This page offers educational lessons, activities, and informational materials designed for teachers, students, and anyone interested in learning more about pollination and biodiversity.
The resources aim to support learning and awareness about the importance of protecting pollinators and their habitats.
Table of Contents
An Introduction to Pollinators
What are pollinators?
Why are they important? What threats do they face?
How can you help?
Why are they important? What threats do they face?
How can you help?
Designing Your Own Project to Help Raise Awareness of Pollinator Decline OR Help Protect and Support Pollinators
Academic Level: Primary and Secondary school students.
Duration: A longer term project taking place over a number of hours, weeks or a term.
Duration: A longer term project taking place over a number of hours, weeks or a term.
Pollinator Biodiversity
Academic Level: Primary and Secondary school
Duration: 1 -2 hours
Pollinator Debate & Role Play
Academic Level: Primary and Secondary School
Duration: 1-2 hours
Pollinator Webbing Game
Academic Level: Primary and Secondary school students.
Duration: 1 hour
Duration: 1 hour
Pollinators in Art
Academic Level: Can be adapted to all ages.
Duration: This could be a 1-hour lesson or form the basis of a longer term art project, exhibition or campaign for individual students or a class over a term.
Duration: This could be a 1-hour lesson or form the basis of a longer term art project, exhibition or campaign for individual students or a class over a term.
Pollinator in Food Systems
Academic Level: Primary and Secondary School.
Duration: 30-60 minutes depending on age and depth of discussion required.
Pollinators in Music
Academic Level: Can be adapted to all ages.
Duration: This could be a 1-hour lesson or form the basis of a longer term music project, multi media exhibition or campaign for individual students or a class over a term.
Curriculum Mapping
