Our Forest School would like to share some ideas that might help to inspire you in these difficult times. We know it is vital, to help control the spread of this virus, that as many children as possible should stay at home, this must be the priority. However that doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy nature. If you have a garden or can get outside in a isolated spot, there are lots of things you could do to keep your children active and help their mental well-being at the same time.
Here are some links that you may like to use:
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/pdfs/pdf_leaf_animals.pdf
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/pdfs/pdf_leaf_crowns.pdf
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/pdfs/pdf_leaf_faces_muddy_smiles.pdf
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/pdfs/pdf_bark_rubbing.pdf
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/pdfs/pdf_leaf_rubbing.pdf
Here are some ideas from the Scouts:
https://www.scouts.org.uk/the-great-indoors/
and some online games linked to the great outdoors:
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/labelling/?act=lbl_woodland_wildlife&id=0&col=D2232A&light=0&lcol=891C23&title=Woodland%20wildlife
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/labelling/?act=lbl_common_tree_ID&id=0&col=D2232A&light=0&lcol=891C23&title=Common%20tree%20ID
http://treetoolsforschools.org.uk/activities/labelling/?act=lbl_parts_of_a_tree&id=0&col=D2232A&light=0&lcol=891C23&title=Parts%20of%20a%20tree
Article 29 – We all have the right to develop our talents and abilities.