Pear Class week 5 toast
This morning’s Forest School session could easily have been mistaken for a summer’s day — warm sunshine and a gentle breeze, perfect Forest School weather!
As we made our way down to the site, the children were brilliant nature detectives, spotting feathers, rabbit holes, and even dents under the fence — we wondered if they might be made by badgers or foxes! Using this knowledge, we set up our Forest School wildlife camera to see what creatures we might capture on film.
When we arrived at the site, hidden around the woodland were pictures of animals and their footprints. The children’s challenge was to find a picture, bring it to the fire circle, and match the tracks to the right animal — lots of great thinking and teamwork!
Then it was time to get busy! With lots of conkers to hand, there were conker runs, zip lines through the trees, tree climbing, and den building galore. Some children used mini nails to turn conkers into wonderful little creatures, while others continued with their “God’s Eye” weaving projects from last week.
To finish, we gathered around the fire to toast our own bread, spread it with butter and jam, and enjoy hot chocolate and biscuits — delicious! 🍞☕🍪
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