The pupils showed an interest in walking along the paths which led around the country park. The pupils enjoyed climbing to the top of the banks. Halfway through our journey one of the pupils saw a bench and said that they wanted to sit to look at the view. The pupils also showed an interest in walking through the forest areas in a variety of movements. After the walk the pupils said that they were looking forward to cooking the food when we got back to the minibus. The pupils took it in turns to cook bacon and enjoyed eating it as a sandwich.
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.
Friday, October 23, 2020
walk and cooking at Lickey Hills
The pupils showed an interest in walking along the paths which led around the country park. The pupils enjoyed climbing to the top of the banks. Halfway through our journey one of the pupils saw a bench and said that they wanted to sit to look at the view. The pupils also showed an interest in walking through the forest areas in a variety of movements. After the walk the pupils said that they were looking forward to cooking the food when we got back to the minibus. The pupils took it in turns to cook bacon and enjoyed eating it as a sandwich.
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