|   | Growing food | Helping to grow food |   |   | Smell, touch and taste different varieties of vegetables and fruits grown in the garden as well as wild edibles. | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Learn that mycorrhizal fungi are so important to plants that plants actually feed them. | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Identify one edible and one poisonous mushroom. | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Learn that different fungi have different ways of living e.g. 'mycorrhizal' fungi feed plants and get their food from plants; parasites eat living plants; recyclers eat dead matter. | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Learn that (mycorrhizal) fungi are the wood wide web - they help distribute nutrients (taking nutrients to where they are needed) and enable trees to communicate with others (that are far away). | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Act out the three different roles that fungi play in the woods (different species have different roles). Some are recyclers - decomposing dead matter and making the nutrients available to other species. Others are parasites - eating living trees. Others are plant-friends (mycorrhizal) and are feeding the plants with nutrients whilst the plants also feed them. | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Turn over a log or stone to find mycellium and if possible look at it under a microscope or magnifying glass. | 
		
		
          |   | The animal, fungus and bacteria kingdoms | Fungi: parasites, recyclers and the wood wide web |   |   | Learn that a mushroom is like an apple on a tree - it is the fruit of the living organism, the majority of which is under the ground as mycellium. | 
		
		
          |   | Plants and trees | Fire |   |   | Be safe around a fire (by staying at the edge of the fire circle unless invited in by an adult) | 
		
		
          |   | Plants and trees | Fire |   |   | Feel the warmth of an open fire. |