P6S Health and Well-being: Mini Den Building

For our outdoor learning this week the class were set the task of building mini dens. The dens had to fit a little plastic figure and have a doorway for the figure to move in and out of the den. For this challenge we worked in pairs and used the resources available in our school orchard. The class also enjoyed being able to pick apples and plums from the orchard to take home.

P6S – Health and Wellbeing: Den Building

For our outdoor learning this week P6S were set the task of building a den. The den had to accommodate everyone in the group and they only had twenty minutes to complete the challenge. The class worked collaboratively in groups of four and used the equipment available. They were very proud of their achievements.

Some quotes from the class after successfully building their dens:

“Good team work”
“We worked hard until we completed the task and we were proud of ourselves”
“Good at helping each other”
“We worked well together”
“We were shocked with how quickly we made it in the time limit”
“We got it finished on time”
“We did a great job as the den fitted all of us and we worked well”
“We got our den finished quickly and we had time to enjoy it”
“We did a really good job”
“We finished fast and had time to play and enjoy”

West Lothian Battalion of The Boys’ Brigade Fun Day 25th September

On Saturday 25th September 2021, the West Lothian Battalion of The Boys’ Brigade will be hosting a free family fun day in conjunction with West Lothian Division of The Girls’ Brigade. This is a means of restarting youth work in West Lothian for both the organisations in a manner where young people can come together and enjoy themselves in a safe environment and escape the virtual lifestyle that we have all been accustomed too throughout the pandemic. 

The event will be held at the fields in Howden Park, across from Livingston Police Station from 13:30pm till 4pm, and is open to all young people across West Lothian. 

On the day there will be an offering of various activities from team building skills and crafts to Foot pool and everything in between, ensuring something age appropriate for all.

P6H – Mini Den Building

For our outdoor learning this week we were set the task of building mini dens for a little character that we had. We worked in pairs and used the resources available to us in our school orchard.  It was great fun being creative and using our problem solving skills.

P6S – Building Instructions for a Better World

This week P6S participated in the Lego Build the Change workshop entitled Building Instructions for a Better World.

The LEGO Group will be at a very special environmental event in November this year and they want to use the event to get children’s thoughts, dreams and ideas in front of important people. Leaders from around the world will meet this November at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, UK to discuss and make decisions about how best to protect our planet from the effects of climate change. The LEGO Group want to make sure that children also have their voices heard at this key event: after all, they are among the people most affected by the decisions being made.

The Lego group will be present in Glasgow from 1-12 November 2021, running hands-on Learning through Play activities and events and showcasing children’s ideas for a better future. They will also be creating a booklet called Building Instructions for a Better World to present to decision makers and other attendees at the conference. It will include simple instructions to world leaders from children around the world about what to do about the impending climate emergency and that is where we come in!

The class learned about the COP26 conference that is being held in Glasgow and who will be attending from around the world. They investigated the importance of the world being balanced and about climate change before splitting into 4 small groups to identify three important instructions for our world leaders. The groups then merged into 2 larger groups and shared their instructions before deciding on the top three statements. These statements were then shared with the class and the class voted on the top 3 that were to be sent to the Lego group and shared at the conference.

Well done to everyone who participated!