Year 6: Forest School

June 24, 2022
With many children out for transition days at their new secondary schools, all of the remaining Year 6 children came down to Forest School to enjoy an afternoon in the sunshine. The children made brilliant dens this week incorporating the tarpaulins and ropes. Some children continued to make dream catchers whilst others perfected their weaving skills. We saw friendship bracelets being made for each other as well as masterpieces with sticks, wool, imagination and flair. The tree and rope swing continued to be popular, with the swing going higher this week than the last few! 



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