Hazel class Week 3 Paracord and bows
Today, the wild weather and high winds kept us inside, but Hazel Class didn’t let that dampen our spirits—we made the best of it!
We kicked off the morning by learning three new knots: the reef knot, clove hitch/ rolling hitch and stopper knot. The children explored when to use each knot and the benefits they offer—plenty of practical skills mastered!
Next, we learnt about the history of paracord, learning how it gets its name from the suspension lines used in parachutes during the world wars. Then it was time to get creative, as the children showed incredible perseverance and resilience while crafting their very own paracord bracelets using square knots.
For those wanting a different challenge, some of the children chose to use willow to make bows and arrows. Alongside this, we explored fire-making techniques, discussing the fire triangle and how to grade fire wood effectively.
We ended the morning with some well-earned hot chocolate and biscuits.
Great creativity, and teamwork—well done, Hazel Class!
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