[C19T1] - Hinchingbrooke Country Park

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Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. 

Hinchingbrooke Country Park

The park

Area: 1 hectares

Habitats: wetland, grassland and woodland

Wetland: lakes, ponds and a 2

Wildlife includes birds, insects and animals

 

Subjects studied in educational visits include

Science: Children look at 3 about plants, etc.

Geography: includes learning to use a 4 and compass

History: changes in land use

Leisure and tourism: mostly concentrates on the park's 5.

Music: Children make 6 with natural materials, and experiment with rhythm and speed.

 

Benefits of outdoor educational visits

They give children a feeling of 7 that they may not have elsewhere.

Children learn new 8 and gain self-confidence

 

Practical issues

Cost per child: £9

Adults, such as 10, free