Ranger in a Bag at Thames Chase Forest Centre & Broadfields
Hire a resource filled backpack
Give your class the opportunity to become rangers for the day with our easy-to-use, self-contained Ranger in a Bag.
Our bags support you to deliver learning about forests at your own pace with experiential activities, scenarios and role play. Packed with practical tasks, they are curriculum linked and flexible to fit a range of learning outcomes.
This video was created in partnership with Shy Guys Studios
Each bag contains:
- equipment, games and resources
- activity sheets and instructions
- health and safety guidance
- plenary activities
We recommend half a day to get the most out of this activity. If you’re planning a full day visit, you can add a second bag, or use our free learning resources.
Ranger in a Bag is suitable for children aged 4 – 11, with enough resources for 35 children. They cost £35 per bag.
Available year round, book by emailing thameschase@forestryengland.uk
Ranger in a Bag themes
Trainee forester
Links — Science, Maths
Pop on your hard hats and hi-vis vests and explore what it takes to be a trainee forester. Discover how to calculate the age and height of a tree and discuss why cutting down a tree isn’t always a bad thing.
Trainee woodland artist
Links — Art and Design, Maths
Discover how artists are inspired by nature. Your class will take part in a series of activities that explore the natural shapes, textures and colours found in nature. Then they will create their very own pieces of artwork from natural materials found in the forest. What will your class’s art exhibition include?
Trainee wellbeing champion
Links — PSHE, PE
Life can be challenging at times. This pack helps young children to explore different techniques that will help them to feel relaxed and calm. Providing them with their very own toolkit to deal with everyday worries. Have a go at some woodland stretches that boosts physical and mental wellbeing, take a forest walk and carry out a grounding exercise to help you feel calm.
Trainee ecologist - woodland minibeasts
Links — Science, Maths
Why is it important to survey forest habitats and monitor animal species? Discover the answers by becoming trainee ecologists for the day. Using the equipment provided carry out a minibeast survey and record your findings, create a forest food chain and find out why Forestry England’s favourite microhabitat is decaying wood.
Trainee ecologist - pond dipping
Links — Science, Maths
As a trainee ecologist you are challenged to find out if your pond is a good freshwater habitat for wildlife. Have a go at carrying out a habitat survey and discover what creatures live in and near your pond.