Sunday, 15 May 2016

Adventures in the Woods

Year 4 and 5 have enjoyed their Bushcraft Survival days in the woods, and it has to be said all the adults that went had a great time too!  The photos speak for themselves in terms of the fun had by all whilst learning key survival tips. 

Thursday - the turn of Year 5, Mr Wainwright, Mrs Allen and Mrs Ray!


Trekking into the woods

Arriving at camp
The 'Chin Ups' competition.





Learning how to start a fire
Organising the different twigs - spaghetti, skinny pencils, pinkies and thumbs!
Having a go ourselves!



Toasting some marshmallows


Enjoying the rope swing

Lighting the fire for lunch (including the old toilet seat!)

Enjoying hot dogs for lunch




Learning how to build a shelter

Building our own shelters





Making them homely and comfortable


Off to see the bluebells at the end of the day

A cracking day had by all Year 5, children and adults.  Thank you to the adults who made this trip possible: to Mr Wainwright for almost beating Thomas in the 'chin up' competition, Mrs Allen for your winning shelter building skills and Mrs Ray for discovering how brilliant you are at starting a fire from scratch.

Friday - the turn of Year 4 and a great team of adults!

Year 5 came back buzzing so we were all excited to see what was in store for us, and it certainly did not disappoint. 

Arriving at camp



Starting to explore the woodland




Our turn to learn how to start the fire

Organizing the fire wood

 
Trying to make a spark


Enjoying the marshmallows toasting on the fire

Having fun on the rope swing


Building our own shelters and making them homely

Sweeping out the yard to make it clean and tidy

Taking shelter

And of course you always need a washing line...!





Lunchtime, yummy hotdogs!




Listening to music through the tree - just incredible!

A fantastic day had by all - thank you James!

And special thanks go to the great team of adults who helped make Friday's trip possible: Mrs Biggin for being the star marshmallow toaster, Mr Millin for the AMAZING sausages and organising lunchtime proceedings, Mrs Waddington and Mrs Harris for your super (and competitive) shelter building skills, Mrs Cook for being the first group to get your fire alight, Madame Browne for being wonderful all round and enthusing the children with the fun of learning outdoors and of course not forgetting Mrs Dawes for transporting us there and back.  Without all of your help the day wouldn't have been possible so thank you all. 

I imagine all the children slept well after their day in the outdoors, I know I did!  It was though truly wonderful to see them learning whilst being free to explore outside.  It was also an excellent opportunity for building team work skills which are useful and important in so many different ways. 

Year 5 have already produced some excellent work following up to their adventures including step by step guides to lighting fires and building shelters and some beautiful art work inspired by the bluebells in the woods.  We shall be using experiences from this trip to help us throughout the rest of our topic.

Hope you have all enjoyed the weekend, back to normal tomorrow Year 4 and 5 I am afraid! 

See you in the morning...
Mrs McMillan

10 comments:

  1. I realy enjoyed the wonderful and experience and wished it never ended.Eco

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  2. I loved it there, I wish I lived there because it could be so fascinating. I loved roasting marshmallows because it was my first time I tried it.Holly

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  3. What a fabulous time we had! Well done Mrs. McMillan for organising such a wonderful experience. I want to show my children how to build a shelter as we did.

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  4. Glad you all enjoyed it, i loved it too! It was my first time with a toasted marshmallow too and I can't say I was overly keen! Glad you were though Holly! I need to perfect my shelter building skills before teaching anyone else....james made it look much easier than it really was!!

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  5. I really enjoyed the school trip as I love the environment, it was the best school trip so far Callum E

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    1. I agree with you Callum I love the outdoors to!
      Jp

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  6. I am pleased you enjoyed it Callum :)

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  7. I loved school trip because I'm always out doors and I love going to the woods.
    Jp
    P.s I couldn't believe it when I found the wing!:)

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  8. I loved school trip because I'm always out doors and I love going to the woods.
    Jp
    P.s I couldn't believe it when I found the wing!:)

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    1. You were so good At building the shelter, much better than me! And yes your find was rather exciting!!

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