The pupils enjoyed finding sticks and using them to create marks in the sand. The pupils worked together to make their own patterns and shapes. A couple of the pupils said that they were making "a big massive hole to sit in" as they took it in turns to bang and scoop the sand with their sticks. We then went for a walk to the top of the hills in two groups to see who could get there the quickest. As we got to the top, two of the pupils showed an interest in having a running race to the bottom of the hill and back up.
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 11, 2020
playing in the sand at Hartlebury Common with Primary 1
The pupils enjoyed finding sticks and using them to create marks in the sand. The pupils worked together to make their own patterns and shapes. A couple of the pupils said that they were making "a big massive hole to sit in" as they took it in turns to bang and scoop the sand with their sticks. We then went for a walk to the top of the hills in two groups to see who could get there the quickest. As we got to the top, two of the pupils showed an interest in having a running race to the bottom of the hill and back up.
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