How are you all?
I am so impressed with your exploring I must say!
Visit this week's virtual Forest School here
Thank you for sending me some amazing pictures of what you have been getting up to. It's good to see that the weather is not putting you off going out to explore nature. Some of you have been exploring nature as a family and learning together which is a superb idea.
I have another activity for you this week. As we have been concentrating on birds recently, feeding them, identifying them, and listening out for their song I thought it would be a great opportunity to take part in a national survey. As you know, the wild activities that some of you have chosen are contributing towards achieving our first certificate in exploring nature from the RSPB. I am pleased to tell you we are halfway towards achieving our bronze certificate! So well done to all of you who have contributed. The national survey is called 'The Big Bird Watch.' Click on the link to find out how to take part.
Here you can record your findings If you do not have access to a printer, do not worry, you can just record your findings on a piece of paper. Send your results to whaddonteachers@gmail.com
I can then send the results to the RSPB. You will have done something very helpful if you decide to take part as the survey helps to identify if there are any problems in nature such as a decline in a particular species. This then allows the RSPB to help those birds that need looking after.
Below are some more fun forest school activities to keep you busy.
I hope you have fun Hedgehogs and Squirrels
Bye-bye for now
Love form Miss Swain and Daphne
Optional fun activities
Recipes for bird food
Storytime
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