Thank you to all the children who have applied to become an ACE Forest School Ranger. We are so impressed by the level of interest and the quality of applications. The Forest School team are busy working our way through these and will announce the appointed Rangers by Friday 30th April.
3A were very successful mini beast detectives this afternoon. Our list of finds included butterflies, ants, worms, a ladybird, pond skater and spider. It was lovely to be out in the spring sunshine exploring the school grounds!
Huge thanks to our gardener Jack for all of the work that has gone into transforming the area behind the Y2/3 building! Now complete, we have a new pond (with tadpoles) bird hide, willow tunnel, stepping stones, a variety of new flowers and plants, plus a freshly sown wildflower meadow!
Be sure to check it out! Just take care to stick to the path (or stepping stones) to protect the growing seedlings.
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Creating our wildflower meadowOur new seedlings need daily watering
Before the Easter holiday 3HL had the opportunity to create some forest school Easter eggs. The challenge started with hunting for natural decorations all around the school grounds. We then completed some al fresco crafting with fabulous results. Great job 3HL!
The forest school team are launching an exciting new opportunity for KS1 and KS2! We would like to appoint a group of ‘ACE Forest School Rangers’ to join our team. ACE Forest School Rangers will share their ideas and help to make decisions about forest school, look after our school grounds and get involved in special projects.
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Would you like to become an ACE Forest School Ranger? Simply send an email telling us why you would be good at this role to forestschool@allertonceprimary.com before Friday 23rd April. You can include a video, letter, poster etc. Be creative, but most of all be you! We can’t wait to hear from you!
Continuing on with our animal habitats theme, class 2A took part in an excellent team building activity and made a hedgehog home behind their classroom. They used a wooden crate, some old tree branches which they needed to tie together and then added leaves and grass cuttings to insulate it. This will also provide some good camouflage when the leaves grow back on the bushes. We will add a shallow dish of water and some food in hope of inviting a hedgehog to move in! Watch this space for updates…
In forest school over the last few weeks KS1 have continued to learn about Spring and animal habitats by going on a bug hunt and exploring they changes of Spring. They have learnt some interesting facts about the bugs they found and have even used their acting skills create a have a game called ‘guess the insect’. The Y2 children also made some pretty outdoor decorations using willow and wool. This really challenged the children as they practiced their knot tying skills!
Last week the Nursery children went for a walk around the school grounds exploring the pond, new walkways, trim trail, fire pit and looking for the fairy doors!
Last month I reported on over forty frogs in our pond who left loads of frogspawn. This is what I found on Monday 22nd March. Can you count how many little tadpoles there are? They are so small at the moment. If every one of them survived to grow into a full sized frog we would have a plague!