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On Friday 17th June learning goes WILD with a global campaign to celebrate and inspire outdoor learning and play!
The aim is to get as many children as possible outside for at least one lesson in the school day. Anyone that has seen the effect of taking children outdoors to learn and play in the real world around them knows how powerful such experiences can be.
For example, a year 7 South African team visited the nearby Rosedale Farm dam and took turns using the river monitoring citizen science tool. The children loved being budding scientists for the day. They were thrilled to see lots of dragon flies dancing on the water's surface and enjoyed noting the various species that they found. The teacher commented: "The children just loved operating the turbidity tube and took the recording of data very seriously."
You can take any of our challenges outside to connect your students with nature. However if you want activities with specific science learning, why not try:
And don't forget, Rachel is the UK School Support Officer on hand to support your progress. If you would like personalised support contact her on 020 7420 4414 or email [email protected].
We look forward to seeing how you empty your classroom this Empty Classroom Day.