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Woo in the Wild Woods Launch – Thank You Letter Activity

Today we share another wonderful Literacy Out of the Box resource with you all.  Woo in the Wild Woods is a children’s story written by local author Greta Yorke and we have uploaded a variety of lessons and activities to go along with it.  One lesson encourages learners to think about and thank someone who has been kind to them or helped them.  This could be particularly important during the current climate.  The lesson is aimed at first level learners, however, it could be quite easily differentiated across the levels.  The lesson can be found here: 

The Woo in the Wild Woods – Thank You Letter Lesson

 

And as a very special added bonus, we have a video to share of Greta herself reading the story. Thank you Greta! We hope you all enjoy this story: 

 

The full Woo in the Wild Woods Literacy resource can be found here:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/the-woo-in-the-wild-woods-an-introduction/

 

As always, please have a look at our website for more resources and ideas for learning at home.  It is constantly being updated and populated with new ideas for all stages of learning, including ideas for learners with Additional Support Needs:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/

Snail Racing

Are you missing sports – both doing and watching?  Lorna is!  In this video, she has encouraged three snails to race and has timed them to see how long it takes them to travel 10cm.  It might not be as fast paced as the sport you are used to watching…but it certainly nail biting!  Which snail do you think will win? Can you work out their strategy?  This activity links nicely into exploration of numeracy and maths concepts such as estimation, measure and speed, distance and time. Find the video and more resources on our website: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/snail-racing/

 

As always, please have a look at our website for more resources and ideas for learning at home.  It is constantly being updated and populated with new ideas for all stages of learning, including ideas for learners with Additional Support Needs: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/

Making a Rocket

We have been busy uploading resources across all curricular areas to our website.  Here, we share some science activities, which, although suitable for first level learners, they can of course be differentiated to suit other pupils working at different levels.

The video shows one of the exciting activities which can be enjoyed outdoors: Making a Rocket.

The video and activity also links with the story Whatever Next?, a reading of which can be found on our YouTube channel.  The lesson plan for this activity and others can be found on our website:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/rocket-making/

Tree Poetry

 

Trees are wonderful but, often we don’t fully take them in.  This video and accompanying activity encourages children to engage with trees, to explore them using their senses and describe them, with Aly demonstrating how they can create their own poem.  It is a literacy activity which develops imagination, the use of comparisons and descriptive language.  The video, further information and a lesson plan can be found here:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/tree-poetry-2/d

As always, please have a look around our website for more resources and ideas for learning at home.  It is constantly being updated and populated with new ideas for all stages of learning, including ideas for learners with Additional Support Needs: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/

30 Days Wild!

It is now June and we can’t quite believe it here at LOST.

June for us usually signals the busy period of Big School Sleepout and DofE expeditions, but it is also the start of 30 Days Wild from The Wildlife Trusts.

This is an annual event which challenges you to do ones simple ‘Random Act of Wildness’ per day for your health and wellbeing but also for nature and the planet.

By visiting the website you can sign up to get a free downloadable pack of goodies to help plan your month and inspire you with wild ideas.

To get involved, visit the website using the link above to sign up.  You can sign up individually or as a school or childminder.

Connect with us by visiting our @eaclost Twitter page to see what wild activities our staff try!

Bismark Battleships

We all remember playing the game of battleships when we were younger, but this is a brilliant activity to scale up and take outdoors to practice coordinates and put learning into context.

This lesson was created as part of a Social Studies topic on World War 2, however you can of course just use the grid to learn about coordinates.  The game can be played individually or with a family member and allows children to physically move around to explore the concept.

For more information on how to set up this activity, or link it to a topic on World War 2, visit the lesson page or watch the video, where Natalie shows you how to set up your grid: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/bismarck-battleships/

A celebration! JMA Case Study

Ending the week with a celebration! Pupils and staff at Newmilns didn’t want to let lockdown get in the way of them achieving their John Muir Award. Click on the link to our website below to read a case study on how they did it, the impact of their project and to hear a special message for the class:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/learningoutdoorssupportteam/newmilns-primary-school-john-muir-award-case-study/

Well done to all involved!