by Stevectw | Oct 6, 2016 | Forest School, The Manor C of E Primary School
On Wednesday we had a fantastic afternoon with Y1 at The Manor school. Tools were introduced to the children, some children enjoyed using a saw to create medals Other children enjoyed using peelers to peel the bark off sticks to create some amazing fishing rods Whilst some enjoyed creating some amazing bracelets and necklaces for their medals by twisting different coloured wool...
by Stevectw | Oct 2, 2016 | Forest School, Little Stoke Primary School
Thursday was another great day of Forest School in South Gloucestershire. Year 1 & 2 were very excited to find a rope challenge course set up for them to negotiate across. Some of the year 1 children naturally took on the role of a predatory shark and prowled around hoping for a meal .. Year 1 and 2 also enjoyed spending time in the mud kitchen again… ...
by Stevectw | Sep 28, 2016 | Forest School, The Manor C of E Primary School
Today in Forest school with Year 1 was full of lots of different activities.. The children chose what activity they were keen to do… We had children completing the rope challenge above the crocodile infested lake… Other children loved painting the leaf silhouettes with blackberry juice.. While others were fascinated by finding lots of different minibeasts and a...
by Stevectw | Sep 26, 2016 | Forest School, Little Stoke Primary School
Last week with Year 1 & 2 at Little Stoke Primary School we collected blackberries and squashed and squished them up to make a fantastic dark red/purple paint. We used these to make silhouettes of different leaves. They look...
by Stevectw | Sep 26, 2016 | Forest School, The Manor C of E Primary School
Last week we were much quicker getting out of the classroom and we were soon round the Forest school campfire area reminding each other of the Forest School motto and possible hazards we might face.. Today a Burma bridge rope challenge had been set up for the children to safely negotiate.. As the class made their way safely across to the other side, one child spent his time searching for letter shaped sticks so he could spell the word “NUT”.. Later we talked about the class text and the animals that they are reading about in the book “The Gruffalo”. Most of the children then made a House for a Mouse, including many extras like conservatories, toilets, slides.. Luxurious houses! ...
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