“Strive to make everyday the best day of your life, because there is no good reason not to.” Hal Elrod
Autumn is one of the most beautiful times of year.Â
1. Make conker tea - provide charity shop tea pots and utensils for children to make their own nature afternoon tea!
2. Try Apple Bobbing! A classic.
3. Decorate pine cones.
4. Pumpkin Wash station.
5. Play Pumpkin or apple skittles!
6. Spider Web sensory tray using masking tape to create a web. Add conkers and tweezers.
7. Pumpkin hammering.
8. Autumn painting.
9. Apple printingÂ
10. Pumpkin ring toss.
11. Weighing pumpkins.
12. Spider printing.
13. Skeleton bone dig.
14. Pumpkin Tea! Open the tops and let the children scoop out the seeds and flesh for their pumpkin tea or pumpkin soup creations.
15. Web painting.
16. Make your own nature paint brushes.
17. M...
I am a Forest School Practitioner and Teaching Assistant working across all primary year groups. I was introduced by a work colleague to the Wanderlust Nature Study.  This has led me on a journey and helped me to bridge the gap between the classroom indoors and the classroom outdoors so that they become one. I feel this is important, not only for the children, but the adults alike with small steps taken inside the classroom to bring nature inside thus helping to make those steps outside. This is something I am passionate about as a Forest School Practitioner. Through my Forest School Practitioner training I understand the importance of nature/the outdoors and child led learning. This accreditation course has fitted perfectly within this.
I have worked closely with Year 1 and EYFS and the Hygge feeling has started to spread throughout the school. There are still lots of areas to improve, this isn’t something I feel will just happen overnight but carry on evolving. I always fi...