Beech Class week 3 fire
We were blessed with lovely blue skies and an autumn sunshine for our Forest School session yesterday. While getting ready at the welly boot shed, we talked about having our very first small fire and what we would need to collect on our walk down to the site – thin spaghetti-sized sticks and slightly thicker pencil-sized sticks. Each one had to have the all-important snap to show it was ready for firewood!
When we arrived, we checked in with our nature names and talked about the fire circle and the fire triangle that makes a fire possible. Then it was time to get busy! Children enjoyed:
🦑 Making clay creatures like octopuses, jellyfish and hedgehogs
🌰 Using palm drills to put holes in conkers and adding ribbons
🪵 Building little dens for their soft creatures in the woodland
🌿 Creating nature bracelets, potions, and even some “blackberry-picking potions”
🪢 Trying out the new hammock (a big favourite!)
To finish, we made our own hot chocolate and had biscuits around the fire. Then Mrs Sunderland showed everyone the safe and respectful way to approach the fire – one knee down in the respect position. Every child had a turn to safely add a stick to the flames.
🔥✨ What a fantastic afternoon of learning, creativity and teamwork – well done Beech Class!
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