Year 6: Forest School

June 30, 2022
Today we had our penultimate Forest School session, with only one week to go before the long-awaited campfire! Today the children continued carving, creating butter knives and spoons out of sticks they found on the forest floor. Great teamwork was seen in the den building corner and a challenge to create 'a den that will keep you dry' was almost achieved, as long as the rain fell from above or the right-hand side! We also saw some crowns made with dandelions and friendships bracelets made with knots. 

What another great week, 6KB!



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