More than 50 pupils from South Walney Infant and Nursery School braved the rainy weather to enjoy time at the Allotment Soup project this month.
The Year 2 pupils took part in a bioblitz workshop to identify as many species of plants, animals and other organisms as possible.
The workshops aim to introduce people to a range of ecological interventions which promote sustainability, build resilience and encourage biodiversity.
Representatives from project leaders Art Gene then visited school for a drawing workshop with the pupils based on what they had seen and the children enjoyed a day of outdoor learning on rotation.
The school is an associate member of South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust.