Friday 30th of July 2010



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When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.

John Muir
Naturalist and Writer

Remember, Wood comes from Trees!
Remember, Wood comes from Trees!

Wood of Life For Schools - Before You Visit

Wood of Life

Things to consider before booking your visit -

Our experience shows that many teachers are extremely busy. For some schools finding time to visit projects outside the school environment can pose obstacles.

In order to make your visit to the exhibition a truly worthwhile experience we strongly recommend that you spend some time with your pupils researching the issues of sustainable development-but in particular the world's forests. For further information on rainforests, people, animals and plants please follow this link-it will be a great help in your preparing pupils for their visit to the exhibition and the recommended follow-up Classroom Projects:

There is no charge to visit the exhibition but you are responsible for any costs incurred in getting to and from the exhibition venue.

Please bring your own pens for filling in the activity sheet.

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