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Week 2 Apple Class

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 T his afternoon, our Year 3 children enjoyed a wonderful Forest School session in the sunshine. We started with an important job—helping to carry down some brand-new storage kindly bought by Mrs Yardley. The boxes were a bit awkward (but not heavy!), and after trying a few different methods, the children worked brilliantly together and balanced them on the trolley—great teamwork! Once in the woodland, we talked about how it’s changed over time and reminded ourselves of our special nature names. We played some fun games to reinforce our fire circle rules, then headed off to explore. Some children went bug hunting, others created beautiful woodland people, and everyone got stuck in with creativity and curiosity. A highlight of the day was learning how to use the Flint and steel to make sparks the children showed high levels of determination and resilience as this was not an easy task!  We also played two favourite games—Otter, Mosquito, Salmon and the hilarious Flying Carpet game w...

Week 1 Apple class

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  Apple Class's First Ever Forest School Session! What an incredible morning we had with our wonderful Year 3 Apple Class, enjoying their very first Forest School session! The excitement was buzzing as we headed towards the welly boot sheds to get ready. Once we were all geared up, we sat on the wall and talked through our very important Forest School rules: Don’t pick, don’t lick, watch your stick, look for bugs but don’t make them sick! The children were brilliant at remembering and reciting them back. As we got ready, one of the children spotted some blue tits flying in and out of a bird box up in a tree in Wonderland. We all paused to watch them for a few peaceful moments—what a lovely way to start our morning! There was a lot of enthusiasm as the children ran down to the Forest School site. We gathered around the fire circle to talk about fire safety and shared our own special nature names. After playing some fun games to help us remember the rules, it was time to explore! Som...

Week 6 Ash

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  This morning, Ash Class took part in their final Forest School session, and the weather definitely had that Spring like vibe it was bright and breezy, perfect for an outdoor adventure! We started our journey by collecting soil to use later for making seed bombs. On the way down, the children searched the field for natural materials to build bird nests. They were fascinated by a huge patch of moss and imagined how incredible it must be for birds to travel up to 700 miles while building their nests—using only their beaks and feet! Gathering in the Forest School circle, we checked in with our nature names and had a great discussion about birds, their different nesting styles, and the variety of eggs they lay depending on their habitat. Then came the exciting Easter Egg Hunt! Scattered around the woodland were numbered eggs, each featuring either a UK bird or an egg. The challenge? To match them correctly—not as easy as it sounds! After that, the children got busy with different acti...