Waycroft Academy’s Year 2 pupils have been engaging in an exciting exploration of geography, focusing on human behaviour and its impact on the environment.
Through a series of interactive and educational lessons, young geographers have been developing a deeper understanding of how our actions affect the world around us.
As part of their studies, the pupils read My Colourful Chameleon and were inspired to think creatively about where their chameleons might hide. They engaged in a hands-on activity, making rubbings to capture the textures of various surfaces.
The children carefully matched the colours and shapes to copy the unique camouflage abilities of chameleons, demonstrating both their artistic skills and their understanding of environmental adaptation.
Adam Smith, Principal of Waycroft Academy, said: “Waycroft Academy is committed to providing an enriching educational experience that encourages our pupils to think critically about the world they live in.”