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Support for teachers - unstructured curriculum

We have selected some key areas of the site that we feel will help you most. As a small charity we are unable to produce resources that are directly tailored to the Key Stages, but we hope that by explaining "what is going on and why" in a straightforward way we can support learning through the unstructured curriculum.

Four Seasons

Four Seasons

A very first introduction to some of the things that are going on, season to season, month to month. Start here if you are completely new to farming and the countryside.

Four Seasons >

Field to Fridge

Field to Fridge

Crop and livestock systems are detailed providing a timeline journey that brings food home. Hundreds of images with descriptions help explain the processes and time frames involved. Perfect for use before a farm visit or to help answer "where does our food come from?"

Field to Fridge >

Farming Pictures

Farming Pictures

Over one thousand food, farming and countryside pictures for educational use. The multimedia library is fully searchable and is widely used by teachers, students and pupils. Now with higher resolution images suitable for whiteboard display. The feedback from other users using this resource can be found in "your comments".

Farming Pictures >

Farming Videos

Farming Videos

A collection of videos illustrating farming activities.

Farming Videos >

Seasonal food guide

Seasonal food guide

A new addition to the site helps answer when UK fresh produce is "in season" and available in the shops.

Seasonal food guide >

History of the Countryside

History of the Countryside and Society

A unique 3D virtual reality guide to the history of the countryside and society. Covers the major changes that have occurred through the last 15,000 years with video, image and text resources. Should provide a broad perspective to man's history in the British Isles, unique and of general interest.

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History of the Countryside

Sizes and Scales

This guide provides an overview of some of the key measures used in agriculture along with a series of imperial to metric conversions.

Sizes and scales >

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