This DIY Wormery activity is a hands-on science investigation that helps students explore decomposition, composting, and soil ecosystems through real-world observation. Using a recycled bottle, students build their own wormery, layer soil and sand, and observe how earthworms break down organic matter over time.
This activity supports learning in life science, environmental science, and sustainability, making it ideal for outdoor classrooms, garden-based learning, STEM activities, and eco clubs. Clear visual instructions and simple materials ensure the activity is easy to set up and accessible for a wide range of learners.
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| Build Your Own Wormery Instructions.pdf | Download |
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Ages
4-6, 7-9, 10-12
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Topics
Animals, Living Things, Pollution, STEM, Sustainability
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1 (630.23 KB)
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DownloadGeneral, Science
This DIY Wormery activity is a hands-on science investigation that helps students explore decomposition, composting, and soil ecosystems through real-world observation. Using a recycled bottle, students build their own wormery, layer soil and sand, and observe how earthworms break down organic matter over time.
This activity supports learning in life science, environmental science, and sustainability, making it ideal for outdoor classrooms, garden-based learning, STEM activities, and eco clubs. Clear visual instructions and simple materials ensure the activity is easy to set up and accessible for a wide range of learners.
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