Sessions can be adapted to suit EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2 - please note your requirements on the booking form.
PSHE
These sessions are designed to help develop skills and attributes such as resilience, self-esteem, risk-management, teamworking and critical thinking.
Into the Woods
A sensory exploration of the forest, meet a tree blindfolded, discover the difference between broadleaf and coniferous trees. Touch and feel mammals and birds that make the forest their home.
Curriculum Links: Exploring senses. Mindfulness. Working with others. Exploring the wider world around us.
SMSC: Experiencing nature at first hand, investigating the world around us and comparing environments. Fostering an appreciation of the environment and living things.
Capture the Flag
Who can capture their opponents flag first? You'll need teamwork, strategy and communication skills to become the forest champions! This suitable for a half day session and can be added into Forest Survivor or other activities easily.
Curriculum Links: Resilience, self-esteem, risk-management, teamworking and critical thinking.
SMSC: Experiencing nature at first hand, investigating the world around us and comparing environments. Fostering an appreciation of the environment and living things.
Forest Survivor
Could you be a forest explorer? Discove rthe art of shelter building and fire lighting. Celebrate your new found skills with a toasted marshmallow. Turn this full days activity into a treat with a campfire cooked lunch.
Curriculum Links: Resilience, self-esteem, risk-management, teamworking and critical thinking.
SMSC: Experiencing nature at first hand, investigating the world around us and comparing environments. Fostering an appreciation of the environment and living things.
Festive Forest
Seasonal activity looking at the forest in Winter and strategies of the animals and trees to survive. Create your own Christmas decoration using natural materials. For a full day add a campfire and seasonal story. Available from mid-november.
Curriculum Links: Science, Art, Literacy.
SMSC: Experiencing nature at first hand, investigating the world around us and comparing environments. Fostering an appreciation of the environment and living things.