Another wonderful week gone just like that! Can you believe it? This week was recycling week for us at Chiswick. We made robots out of old cereal boxes and toilet rolls, tote bags out of old t shirts, built road tracks out of cardboard and even went on an adventure walk and collected so many conkers.
Fulham - “Shark, shark! Back on board me hearties!”
What a fantastic week it’s been! We have really noticed how helpful and attentive the children have been during our forest school rules and when interacting and playing with others. The many structures and activities set up can often mean lots of children are gathered in the same area and are keen to play with the same resources.
Morden - Magic in the forest!
To start our week in the forest, we had the fabulous music teacher Joe bring in something exciting for our Little Forest Folk-ers to listen to - a trombone! We were amazed to see a new instrument in the forest, and the children began to speak about the interesting way the trombone looked and sounded!
Putney Heath - Creative Creatures
Twickenham - The big bad wolf
What a wonderful start to Autumn this week. The weather has been gorgeous, and the children have enjoyed a warm forest full of the sounds of birdsong. This is a perfect time to explore the footpath along the River Crane and encourage your child to observe the glorious colours of the leaves as they begin to change.
Wandsworth - Design discussions
Over the past few days, we’ve rolled over the play ideas of the children that all very much enjoyed being pirates or sailors last week. From the very start of the day after breakfast, children have been rolling, lifting, and shifting all the logs, planks, nets and parts into even more magnificently mountainesque galleons fit for a formidable crew.
Wimbledon - Recycling week
Chiswick - Butterfly's life cycle
Fulham - Weather forecast
Morden - Paper dolls and minibeast hotels!
Putney Heath - weaving
Twickenham - jumped, galloped, splashed
Wandsworth - pirate ships
This week the Bowling field mornings have energetically begun with some bold and brilliant constructions using lots of loose parts. With logs, planks, sticks, tyres, pipe cladding, and nets, children of all ages have been highly involved in making obstacle courses, pirate ships, houses and homes, garages, and shops!
Wimbledon - More about me
Chiswick - NATIONAL TEDDY BEAR DAY
Fulham - Stories of mermaids
Morden - On a search for Spider Webs!
Putney Heath - Terrific Teeth
Twickenham - celebrations, adventures and fun!
Earlier in the week, we had a great opportunity for lots of adventures down the River Crane. Our new forest school friends enjoyed their first ever dip in the shallows, carefully splashing and exploring in their brand-new waterproofs and wellies. We had started to notice that some of the trees and berries had begun to change as summer draws to a close.