Deborah provides curriculum-linked outdoor learning workshops with pupils in your own setting for subjects and topics of your own choosing.
See some of the examples below!
In association with Wild Tribe Outdoors, author Debbie offers Earth Tribe ambassador training days for your class.
Practical and fun activities identify key leadership skills that can be used to take positive action to promote sustainability throughout your school setting.
Earth Tribe class sessions for KS1, LKS2 & UKS2 (1- day or series of half days) also available!
In association wtih Wild Tribe Outdoors, Debbie offers days on the beach with PE, science (animals including humans, living things and their habitats, evolution and inheritance, properties and change of materials) and art activities for your class.
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This 6-week intervention programme for small groups is tailored to the maths knowledge and confidence needs identified by teacher assessment and the children themselves
These days introduce, use and apply and reinforce maths concepts using outdoor learning and PE to make learning fun and memorable!
This EYFS or Y1 day brings the Gruffalo story to life through a selected range of teacher led and independent activities, with a maths, English, vocabulary development and creative focus
This upper key stage 2 day introduces Robinson Crusoe as a central character, using extracts from the book as the inspiration for map work, shelter building, fire lighting and cooking incorporating teamwork and communication
This lower key stage 2 day introduces teeth and the human digestive system, food webs, interdependence as well as ecology and life systems!
There's a lot in this day!
This key stage 2 day explores the skills needed to be a Viking explorer, using artefacts to explore who the Vikings were, 3D timelines and maps to find out when and where the Vikings came from and settled. shelter building, fire-lighting and cooking, wattle and daub enclosures, Viking crafts, writing and navigation.
This English focused key stage 2 day explores the Iron Man story bringing it vividly to life through a series of experiential activities.
The art of careful questioning runs throughout this day, which includes 3D storylines, sequencing and ordering, retelling, innovating, alternative viewpoints, debate, poetry, forensic investigations and games.
This DT and music day uses the senses to explore sounds in nature, creating sound maps and postcards.
It explores how a variety of sounds can be produced and created using natural materials, before designing and making instruments to compose as part of nature's orchestra.
This 5-hour practical first aid training for Y5 or Y6 covers the RSE and Health Education basic first aid requirements;
Orienteering is an amazing way to make the most of your school grounds to deliver outdoor learning, cover geography objectives and as a medium to make the wider curriculum fun.
Use photo trails, cone orienteering, netball court and other playground markings as well as using (and creating) maps of your own setting.
What will you find at each control point?
Did you know you can take computing outdoors?
This day uses hopscotch, PE games, maps and even 3D snakes and ladders to explore algorithms, sequencing, decomposition, functions, branching, debugging and loops.
Taking Maths Outdoors
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Accredited training provided by Deborah Lambert, co-author of Bloomsbury's award winning National Curriculum Outdoors series.