Pear class week 6 marshmallows

What a fantastic final Forest School session we’ve had after six wonderful weeks of outdoor fun and learning!

As we got ready outside the classroom, we chatted about rubbish, the environment, and how to take care of our school grounds. On our walk down to the Forest School site, we took the long way round the field with our litter pickers in hand — and were amazed by how much rubbish we found. There were some brilliant discussions about where it all came from, and we managed to fill a whole carrier bag!

Once down at Forest School, we noticed how the woodland is changing with autumn — the floor covered in cleaves and the trees looking very different from our first session. Then it was time for activities! Some children practised their fire striking, while others used our brand-new hammering alphabet kit (thank you PTA!) to make wooden cookie necklaces. A few carried on with their God’s Eye crafts, while our zip wires continued to be a big hit for imaginative woodland play.

There was plenty of wood chopping, hapa zome hammering (the Japanese technique of hammering flowers and leaves onto fabric)

We finished our session with something the children had been looking forward to all term — s’mores! 🍫🔥 Toasted marshmallows sandwiched between chocolate biscuits were the perfect treat to end our Forest time. 








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