KS1 Team Building Woodlands Make and Do Description A exciting day exploring our recently restored natural woodland through play and imagination. A wide range of activities from bush craft to woodland art will help the little learners explore the natural world. A challenging day of games, problem solving activities and forest skills to develop understanding, building new friendships and promoting team work. Perfect for: Welcome to nursery/reception, G&T, Pupils Premium and many more. A magical day of imagination and discovery. Pupils will explore a wide range of techniques to help them create anything from weird and wonderful woodland creatures to the useful skills and campfire cooking. Suggested Activities Den Building - Team building, Communication Camouflage – Wide games Small dens for little people/animals/dinosaurs - Small world, Senses: smelly cocktails, blindfold games, sound maps, textures Cooking: bread, marshmallows, honey, wraps, drop scones, wild garlic bread, stuffed apples - where does food come from Bug Hunting: Pond, Grass, Woodland, Tree shaking Den Building - Team building, Communication Camouflage - Wide games, Senses: smelly cocktails, blindfold games, sound maps, textures Camouflage - Wide games, Den Building - Team building, Communication Small dens for little people/animals/dinosaurs - Small world, Woodworking: sawing, drilling, hammering Clay, natural dyes, charcoal, chalk paints Campfire Cooking: learning about fire, safety, food preparation, different forms of cooking equipment, Kelly Kettles - team working, coordination, communication Curriculum Links / Outcomes D&T, Art & Design, Science, PSHE Confidence, Social skills, Communication, Motivation, Physical skills, Knowledge and PE, PSHE, Pastoral Confidence, Social skills, Communication, Motivation, Physical skills, Knowledge and D&T - select from and use a wide range of materials and components, including construction materials, textiles and ingredients, according to Forest Skills ‘Explorer’