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Ocean Adventures Teachers’ Resources – WHOLE SCHOOL LICENCE – Part 1 – Years 1 – 3.

£50.00

Ocean Adventures – Whole‑School Licence

Ocean Adventures is a structured progression model for Years 1–6, designed to be delivered as a complete whole‑school programme rather than a stand‑alone theme.

The full licence is divided into two downloadable packs for practical purposes:

  • Part One (Years 1–3) – £50
  • Part Two (Years 4–6) – £50

Both parts must be purchased to access the complete Years 1–6 programme (Total cost: £100).

This listing is for Part One  and includes full materials for Years 1, 2 and 3. When combined with Part Two, it forms the complete whole‑school progression model.

 

Description

OCEAN ADVENTURES

Whole‑School Licence

Ocean Adventures is designed as a progression model, not a stand‑alone themed resource.

Please note:
The materials are divided into two separate packs for practical download purposes.

To access the complete Whole‑School Licence (Years 1–6), both parts must be purchased:

  • Part One (Years 1–3) – £50
  • Part Two (Years 4–6) – £50

Total cost for the full programme: £100

PART ONE – Years 1, 2 & 3

Download Pack 1

This purchase forms Part One of the Ocean Adventures Whole‑School Licence and provides complete materials for:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3

When purchased alongside Part Two (Years 4–6), this completes the full Years 1–6 progression model.

 

 

Included in Part One

For each year group (Years 1–3):

  • One Ocean Adventure per term
  • Fully prepared lesson plans
  • Ready‑to‑use pupil worksheets
  • Explicit vocabulary development
  • Assessment for learning materials
  • Curated narrated underwater video content

All materials are classroom‑ready and require minimal preparation.

Whole‑School Impact

Part One establishes:

  • Secure early foundations in habitats, ecosystems and marine life
  • Scientific vocabulary progression from Key Stage 1
  • Environmental awareness embedded from the start of primary education
  • Strong groundwork for Upper KS2 and future GCSE Natural History study