Hanging ice decorations
A simple winter activity for children making ice decorations to decorate those bare trees.
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We received this recently, from a Turkish school looking for a Forest School partner in the UK – can anyone help?
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am an English teacher in Muğla, the Aegean part of Turkey, in Güllük primary school.
We are preparing an EU Project KA229 student exchange including forest school activities such as survival skills, art in forest, maths, science, language learning in forest, nature bonding activities and games. Each exchange takes five days.
After the project finishes, we will be doing forest activities within our school and integrating the activities in the curriculum.
We are applying on 21st of March. We need a forest school partner. However, our age group is between 5 and 11. I think it is a problem because forest schools are generally kindergartens. I would be very happy to get positive answer about the partnership, or help us about finding partner.
Please contact Emel Küçükoğlu directly to find out more or if you can help.
Our one stop shop has a diverse selection of practical, educational and inspiring products for all your forest school, outdoor play and learning requirements.
Colour photographs of the natural world are used as the starting point for simple activities investigating scientific principles - what happens when water freezes, how animals move on ice and why icebergs are dangerous to ships.
This oversized thermometer features a large, accurate 30cm glass kerosene-filled magnifying tube. Its range is -40° to 50° Centigrade / -40° to 120° Fahrenheit.
The Outdoor Hub has a wealth of inspiring activities, events and information. Each section has been designed to encourage engagement in the outdoors, connection with nature and to help spark imaginative play and creativity.
Hanging ice decorations
A simple winter activity for children making ice decorations to decorate those bare trees.
Read More about Hanging ice decorationsSnowy nightlight footsteps
A fun activity for children to do on a snowy day. Make a light trail along a snowy path - and go for a little light trail walk when it is dark.
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