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You can no longer submit your playground survey data, but you can still do all of the activities with your class.

An exciting whole class collection activity that uses the 大象传媒 micro:bit as a counter to log the number of species of animals and the number of species of plants spotted while in the school playground. Pupils will answer the question:

How many different species of plants and animals do we have in our playground?

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How to complete the activity

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Download the teacher instructions, pupil worksheet, class poster, curriculum map and parent/carer letter.

Download the resources

Visit the Micro:bit Educational Foundation's how to guide for coding instructions or to download the code.

Program the micro:bit

Discuss findings, make links and consider data-led actions.

Analyse your class data

Playground survey teacher notes

  • To complete this survey activity you will need the helpful and .
  • This activity is primarily a science investigation linked to identification and classification of plants and animals. Pupils will have a chance to use identification keys as well as think about fair testing, recording and analysing their data.
  • Remember to get your pupils to count the number of species they see, not the number of animals/plants.
  • It is a great opportunity to use and develop mathematical skills including data handling (data tables, bar charts, line graphs) and simple statistical analysis (calculating averages).
  • It is also a good example of geographical fieldwork, to enable pupils to answer geographical questions about the local area.
  • Taking part in this activity will allow you to encourage your class鈥檚 observation skills so they can really notice any nature in their surroundings. This in turn can bring benefits for their wellbeing and increase their care for nature and our planet.
  • We would love to see how your class is getting involved with the 大象传媒 micro:bit playground survey. Why not share updates about your activities on social media and let us know by tagging @大象传媒_Teach and using #大象传媒playgroundsurvey

Topics covered

  • Computing/ICT: ; and ; Using a ; Events
  • Science: Identification and classification of plants and animals, features of organisms; Changing environments and the effect on living things
  • Geography/Humanities: Fieldwork/survey of local area/playground.
  • Maths and Numeracy: Data handling - recording survey data using a table; Averages.
  • Design and Technology: Designing and making a product using ICT.

Suggested learning objectives

  • Introduction and planning: To describe how living things are classified into broad groups according to common observable characteristics, including microorganisms, plants and animals (Science).
  • Optional coding: To create an to solve a problem; To understand simple variables (Computing/ICT).
  • Fieldwork: To identify and classify examples of living things, to help appreciate their diversity (Science); To give reasons for classifying plants and animals based on specific characteristics (Science).
  • Data analysis and recording: To interpret information in the context of an enquiry question; To from observations and investigations and communicate findings (Science/Maths and Numeracy/Geography/Humanities), To calculate and interpret the mean as an average (Maths and Numeracy).

Suggested extension activities

  • Science: Take photos of unidentified plants/animals to identify back in class using secondary sources; Link survey data to previous work on playground temperatures and see if there are patterns.
  • Maths and Numeracy: Present the data in a range of different ways (including different types of graph).
  • Geography/Humanities: Create maps of the playground showing location of different plant and animal species, or areas of high and low biodiversity; Carry out further fieldwork/surveys to answer similar geographical questions.
  • Design and Technology: Design a case or box to protect the microbit and to support the user to operate it correctly as a biodiversity counter; Design a new playground layout that will increase biodiversity.
  • Computing/ICT: Use ICT to create a branching database of species found in the survey.
  • Art: Explore and design new display icons for animals and plants, using an LED planning sheet.

More activities from the playground survey

Measure distances to calculate the area of your school playground using the clever micro:bit Distance Calculator program.

Measuring area

Get pupils to use the special micro:bit Activity Tracker program to track their physical activity in their school playground.

Tracking our physical activity

A helpful glossary to increase your confidence when teaching the seven 大象传媒 micro:bit playground survey activities.

Playground survey glossary