Year 6: Forest School

April 28, 2022
6EH enjoyed another wonderful afternoon in Forest School. We had some very excited children playing in the mud kitchen; you really are never too old to play with mud! We got the tools out this week to make a reading nook out of recycled pallets which we will continue next week. Super den building and team work skills were shown again, along with tree climbing and seeing how high the rope swing would go!




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