The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark – New Resource!

Today, we have uploaded a fantastic new resource to our Literacy Out of the Box page – The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark.  This resource based around the very popular and much loved book is aimed at pupils working at Early and/or First Level, or, Nursery to P2 stages.

We have a variety of lessons and activities available which can be carried out at home or in school hubs, all of which are available by following this link: The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark.  You don’t even need to have a copy of the book at home to enjoy these activities as the story can be enjoyed online here:

 

Wider Achievement Awards

If you are looking for a project or challenge to set for your class at home, have a look at some of these wider achievement awards.  These are projects that we work on regularly with pupils in school but they can be easily carried out in home settings too.

RSPB Wild Challenge – activities which encourage pupils from early level and beyond to engage with and help nature; build habitat heaps, create feeders and experience the wonder of nature with this award.  Three levels are available to work towards – gold, silver and bronze – with different amounts of activities being completed in the process of achieving each.

Heritage Heroes – Participation in this award aims to encourage young people to connect with, explore and enjoy the past, and to reward their achievement.  This award can also be completed at home.

John Muir Award – This is an environmental award which can be completed in your garden with your family.  This link will share further ideas and contacts with you about how you can complete or encourage your pupils to complete their award.

As always, please feel free to get in touch with one of the team if you need further information.

Our Team

Make Your Own Mini Nature Reserve – EAC LOST Video

Attract wildlife to your garden from the tiniest mini beast to birds and mammals.  You don’t need a lot of space and you don’t need to spend money.   This video shows you how:

Find out more about creating mini wild spaces at

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/make-a-mini-nature-reserve/

Working in Wellies(…or other outdoor footwear)

Are you struggling to decide what you would like to do when you leave school or which subjects you should choose?  Have you ever thought about a career in the outdoors?

We’ve added a couple of videos to our webpage which might give you a little help.

One was created by some fantastic young reporters from Loudoun Academy and contains highlights and interviews from our Women in Wellies event hosted in February 2019.

Another is an inspirational video about women who work in forestry settings.

Have a look at the videos and find out more about the event, by following the link below.

Women in Wellies

 

 

Outdoor Learning Updates – April 2020

Hi everyone!

Hope you are all doing well, staying safe and enjoying spending time with your families.

We have been working hard over the last month to populate our website with lots of fun activities for you to do indoors and outdoors at home.  The activities shared aim to cover all the different curricular areas, an awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals, adventure, growing and planting, learning new skills, play and of course, fun!

Some examples of activities that we have already uploaded are:

Create a Character

How Tall is that Tree?

Go on a Minibeast Hunt

We have also uploaded literacy and numeracy lessons for early to second level for teachers and children working within the East Ayrshire Hub schools.

We have started a YouTube page which is constantly being updated with different videos to supplement and extend the activities on our website. You can subscribe to it and be notified when we post something new!

LOST EAC YouTube

As always, we are active on Twitter and Facebook but we now have a brand new Instagram page too, where you can see more of our activities being shared.

You can find us @learningoutdoorssupportteam and we look forward to connecting with you there.

Of course, you can always get in touch here if there is anything you would like to see or need some help with.

 

Outdoor Learning 28th April 2020

Good Morning everyone!

Today is an exciting day for teachers who know all about Mr Stewart’s famous LOST brownies 🙂

Anyone who has attended a CPD session at the outdoor learning base will have tasted these amazing treats… and we have managed to convince Peter to share his recipe!!

Why not make some and then enjoy some CPD from our webpage… remember we have lots of lovely resources, activities and videos you can share with your pupils The Famous LOST Chocolate Brownie

You could also watch a video clip or two…! Quick ideas 2 minute videos!

 

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