A great post from Juliet Robertson on how to make inexpensive but effective changes to your school playground.
Category: Outdoor Learning
Riverside P5 Outdoor Learning
Riverside P5 John Muir Award
The world beneath our feet: brilliant new resources!
Follow the link below to a great resource
http://owlscotland.org/images/uploads/resources/files/world.beneath_June_16.web.pdf
Sow and Grow : resource
Sow and Grow
This is a great resource for those with green fingers or if your looking for John Muir Award activities:
https://giy.ie/get-involved/grow-at-school/innocent-sow-and-grow.html
Peel Primary Outdoor Learning Days
It has been a very busy week for Outdoor Learning all over West Lothian, lots going on!
We were helping get teachers and classes outside for a couple of days to test the local green spaces around Peel primary last week.
Every class in the school managed to get out over the two days to try some Synonym Orienteering or den building or story telling with magical objects. All worked out very well.
Thanks to the great staff for an excellent couple of days.
Mission: Explore John Muir Resources
Need some ideas for the John Muir Award, this free PDF might help!https://www.johnmuirtrust.org/initiatives/missionexplore-john-muir
Tips: Create a Wonderful Wildlife Garden at School
Top tips on wildlife gardens for schools from Creative Star.
John Muir Award Spring Newsletter
Why Outdoor Learning?
The Natural Connections Demonstration project has published evidence on the benefits of outdoor learning to pupils, teachers and schools.
The project, which is funded by Natural England, Defra and Historic Englandand delivered by Plymouth University, is the largest project of its kind in England and has already helped more than 40,000 primary and secondary school pupils get out of their classrooms and into the outdoors – whether that’s a maths lesson in a local park or drama out on the school field.
Read more: http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/6636651036540928