Laxdale School shelter building

One of the classes, P2/3, in Laxdale School are doing a project on weather and with the class teacher we thought one way of exploring this would be to build shelters in the Castle Grounds, to talk about why you need shelter to protect you from the weather. There was a sub-text as part to the learning, to get the young people to experience working effectively as a team and think about how they could do this better.

The weather started the day with a bit of rain but improved as it went on.

The plan was to arrive from the school and head to the water-wheel building with the shelter building equipment. After talking about the water wheel and why it was there, we began to talk about why we need shelter. Before we headed out into the woods several of the young people discovered a water fall coming off the roof and decided to see what it felt like to have it fall on you and then to taste it.

 

Using the tarps, cord and pegs the young people set about creating a shelter to protect themselves from the weather, the four groups made very different shelters using the varieties of trees and other materials.

At lunch time we were able to use the great new facilities at ‘the HUB’ for the young people to use the toilets.

Some of the building materials they young people used were significant in size?

When the shelters were all complete and the young people spent some time making them feel a bit more like somewhere they would like to stay, then each group was able to give the others a tour of their shelter and to explore it. We then drew the learning back to the features which would protect them from the weather and how.

The final thing the young people were left with was to go and explore and question the difference between weather and climate.

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