At the start of the lesson the teacher went through some Christmas DT sculptures the pupils could make. As we were walking along the river near Cripple Gate Park the pupils found loads of sticks and logs they could use to create their own reindeer. The pupils found little and big sticks for the different body parts of the reindeer such as for the head, body and legs. After the pupils took part in a time challenged. The pupils listened well as the instructions to what they had to do was given. Each pupil took it in turns to complete the obstacles while a teacher timed them. At the end of the lesson the pupils feedback of the activity was positive as they expressed that they had enjoyed it and described what particular sections of the course they liked the most.
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.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Cripple Gate Park with Year 7A
At the start of the lesson the teacher went through some Christmas DT sculptures the pupils could make. As we were walking along the river near Cripple Gate Park the pupils found loads of sticks and logs they could use to create their own reindeer. The pupils found little and big sticks for the different body parts of the reindeer such as for the head, body and legs. After the pupils took part in a time challenged. The pupils listened well as the instructions to what they had to do was given. Each pupil took it in turns to complete the obstacles while a teacher timed them. At the end of the lesson the pupils feedback of the activity was positive as they expressed that they had enjoyed it and described what particular sections of the course they liked the most.
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