As part of our world wetlands day celebrations this year (as well as two of our staff performing magic tricks before having wet sponges thrown at them! - see http://www.wwt.org.uk/visit/llanelli/whats-on/2013/02/02/world-wetlands-day/) we are offering a special programme and a special offer to schools, suitable for children KS2 and above - and we are offering one place in 10 FREE if you book this programme. You may even qualify for a completely free visit if you are eligible under our Inspiring Generations scheme – visit http://www.wwt.org.uk/learn/learn-at-wwt-llanelli/free-school-visits/ for more information.
In collaboration with Welsh Water, we will be offering this special programme between Tuesday 29 January and Friday 1 February, in the run up to world wetlands day. The session, entitled “Water – where does it come from and how can we look after it?”, lasts two hours and will see children investigating water with hands-on activities – assembling the pipe work to supply a model seaside town with water without wasting any, and exploring real wetlands on the WWT Llanelli reserve.
This session is a great way to investigate the water cycle, and tackle ESDGC themes of sustainability and citizenship. For more information or to book your visit, contact education.llanelli@wwt.org.uk, or phone the centre on 01554741087 and ask to speak to a member of our learning staff.