Half-term with Woodlands.co.uk
by catherine, 15 February, 2008, 0 comments
It’s half-term and an excellent opportunity to get the children outside, particularly if the beautiful weather we’ve had for the last few days holds up. Even if it doesn’t, just put on another layer and your waterproofs. Here are Woodlands.co.uk’s suggestions for some woody half-term activities – and best of all, they’re absolutely FREE.
go for a walk (and take a notebook to record/sketch what you see)
explore
build a camp
cook sausages/toast marshmallows
make some bannock bread
brew some nettle tea
build a den
make a swing
make a bird box to mark National Nest Box Week
play hide and seek
make a bow and arrows
play at Robin Hood
take a map and a compass and try orienteering
climb a tree
learn your trees
lie on your back and look up at the canopy
take photographs
take a magnifying glass and look at the lichens really close up
look for an ancient / veteran tree
see how many creepy crawlies you can find in an old fallen tree
make your own nature trail
research the history of your local woodland through old maps and its woodbanks
listen to the birds
do some animal tracking
count the snowdrops
put your wellies on and paddle in the stream
make a dam
play pooh sticks
take a jam jar and do some pond dipping
fish
make a toy boat
make pictures with fallen leaves, etc
look for interestingly-shaped pieces of wood – it’s a sculpture!
try wood whittling
write a haiku or poem or a story
take your paints and pencils
get muddy
just sit and listen to the silence or the sounds of the wood
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