This blog highlights the wealth of activities the children at Riversides School experience during their weekly Outdoor Education lessons. The range of opportunities coupled with the diverse settings we visit enable the children to explore and engage in learning in a wide variety of ways. This also allows for cross curricular links to ICT, English, Science and Maths.
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
walk to The Slip
The pupils showed an interest in seeing various animals, such as horses, sheep, chickens, in the fields. One pupil enjoyed jumping and running through the puddles. One of the pupils saw a big puddle and said the puddle looked like the shape of a dinosaur's foot. Another pupil said it was from big foot. As we were walking the pupils noticed an helicopter in the sky and waved as it flew by. We talked about where the helicopter had come from and where it was going. While we were walking along the river the pupils saw a boat sailing and enjoyed waving to the people who waved back. The pupils showed an interest in throwing sticks and stones into the river to see which would float or sink. As we got to the park the pupils talked about the different colours on the ducks and which were male and female.
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