Outdoor nature activities for EYFS Summer 2020Quick View
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Outdoor nature activities for EYFS Summer 2020

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<p>Created to help with the return to school and nursery in the summer of 2020. Many teachers and childcare providers will be looking to work outdoors. These nature activities have been created to give ideas, materials and support to educators who are planning more outdoor learning.</p> <p>The EYFS resources have been created around 6 themes with a number of separate activities within each theme. A theme can be delivered as an entire session which would typically take around 90 mins. Alternatively, activities can be selected and delivered on a stand-alone basis. The themes and activities can be delivered in any order.</p> <p>The majority of these activities can be done in any outdoor area which has some plants and ideally a number of trees or large bushes. It can be useful to consider using areas of the school or nursery grounds that may not normally be accessed by the children</p> <p>The activities have been designed to keep things as simple as possible in terms of preparation and resources. We try to use natural materials that we can find outside and reusable, recycled items that cost nothing.</p>
Campfire cooking recipes for EYFSQuick View
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Campfire cooking recipes for EYFS

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<p>If you would like to do some campfire cooking with your EYFS children, or are looking for some new ideas for your campfire cooking activities then this resource is for you.</p> <p>This resource contains 20 recipes which can be used for campfire cooking with EYFS children. The recipes include snacks, mains and treats all of which are cooked on a campfire.</p> <p>The recipes have been tried and tested many times with EYFS children at forest school. They are simple and easy so children between 2 and 4 years can get involved in making the food. Although these resources are aimed at EYFS children they can easily be adapted for use with KS1 children if required.</p> <p>You will need a campfire pit, fire pit or barbeque. Many of the recipes also need a grill rack to rest across the campfire. A full list of equipment is given although you may not need everything depending on which recipes you decide to make. The measurements for ingredients are done by cups so the children can easily measure ingredients while outside. No need to bring weighing scales.</p> <p>All of the recipes are vegetarian and can be made dairy free and vegan.</p> <p>Most of the preparation steps in each recipe can be done by the children with some adult support and these steps are flagged in the instructions. The cooking steps are usually done by an adult although recipes which involve toasting things on the campfire allow the children to do the cooking with one-to-one support.</p> <p>Using a campfire to cook outdoors has multiple benefits. Forest school and outdoor learning involves learning how to manage risky situations. When children are taking part in a campfire cooking activity they learn how to stay safe around a fire. Campfire cooking helps the children to understand the principles of cooking and the concept of recipes and ingredients. They learn how fire can be used to cook different foods and encourages them to try different foods. It helps reinforce the importance of personal hygiene when preparing and eating food.</p> <p>An editable Risk Assessment is included which covers all the steps in the campfire cooking activities in the resource. This can be adapted as appropriate to your setting and campfire practice.</p>
Outdoor learning for Primary English. Summer 2020Quick View
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Outdoor learning for Primary English. Summer 2020

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<p>These activities aim to help deliver Primary English outside the classroom this Summer term using nature as a stimulus. The focus is on the spoken word, description and strategies for increasing vocabulary. Most of the activities can be easily adapted for either KS1 or KS2.</p> <p>Many schools will be looking to work outdoors this summer term. Government guidelines suggest this, social distancing is easier and infection transmission is lower outdoors.</p> <p>It’s a Wonderful World are creating activities to help deliver parts of the English curriculum outdoors. These activities have been designed to take place specifically during the summer term. We have other activities coming up for Autumn and Winter.</p> <p>The majority of these activities can be done in any outdoor area which has some plants and ideally a number of trees or large bushes. It can be useful to consider using areas of the school or nursery grounds that may not normally be accessed by the children.</p> <p>The activities have been designed to keep things as simple as possible in terms of preparation and resources. We try to use natural materials that we can find outside and reusable, recycled items that cost nothing. We are particularly fond of margarine tubs.</p>
KS1 Science outdoor learning. Summer 2020Quick View
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KS1 Science outdoor learning. Summer 2020

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<p>These activities aim to help deliver KS1 Science outside the classroom this Summer term. Most of the activities can be easily adapted for KS2 as well.</p> <p>As schools begin working with more children many will be looking to work outdoors. Government guidelines suggest this, social distancing is easier and infection transmission is lower outdoors.</p> <p>It’s a Wonderful World have created a set of activities to help deliver parts of the Science curriculum outdoors. These activities have been designed to take place specifically during the summer term. We have other packages coming up for Autumn and Winter.</p> <p>The majority of these activities can be done in any outdoor area which has some plants and ideally a number of trees or large bushes. It can be useful to consider using areas of the school or nursery grounds that may not normally be accessed by the children.</p> <p>The activities have been designed to keep things as simple as possible in terms of preparation and resources. We try to use natural materials that we can find outside and reusable, recycled items that cost nothing. We are particularly fond of margarine tubs.</p> <p>This package has been created around 3 themes. Plants, Animals and habitats, and Seasons. Within each theme there are a number of activities. A theme can be delivered as an entire session which would typically take around 90 mins. Alternatively, activities can be selected and delivered on a stand-alone basis. The themes and activities can be delivered in any order.</p>
Outdoor nature activities for KS1 Summer 2020Quick View
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Outdoor nature activities for KS1 Summer 2020

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<p>Created to help with the return to school and nursery in the summer of 2020. Many teachers and childcare providers will be looking to work outdoors. These nature activities have been created to give ideas, materials and support to educators who are planning more outdoor learning.</p> <p>The KS1 resources have been created around 6 themes with a number of separate activities within each theme. A theme can be delivered as an entire session which would typically take around 90 mins. Alternatively, activities can be selected and delivered on a stand-alone basis. The themes and activities can be delivered in any order.</p> <p>The majority of these activities can be done in any outdoor area which has some plants and ideally a number of trees or large bushes. It can be useful to consider using areas of the school or nursery grounds that may not normally be accessed by the children</p> <p>The activities have been designed to keep things as simple as possible in terms of preparation and resources. We try to use natural materials that we can find outside and reusable, recycled items that cost nothing.</p>