Dear
Linwood Families,
Our
school will once again be participating in an Outdoor Education Challenge! We
will be learning outdoors all day for a week, rain or shine! Students will be designing and constructing
shelters to take a break from sun, wind and/or rain. Students will even eat lunch outdoors “picnic
style”. In the event of extreme
heat/humidity or severe rain we will take a break and head indoors for students
to eat in their regular lunch rooms.
We are excited to share this adventure
with our students and look forward to the learning opportunities we will have
together June 19th -23rd.
We are asking for your support to make
this an enjoyable experience. Students should dress for the weather and will
need some supplies to ensure their comfort and safety each day.
- Hat
- Sunscreen & Bug Repellant
- Rubber boots and a rain coat or poncho
- Umbrella (optional)
- Sweater or jacket for cool mornings
- Water bottle
- Backpack
- Sunglasses
- A change of clothes
*All
items should be labeled with your child’s name and room number please. **In the
case of severe weather we will return indoors.
Our
plan is to engage students in a variety of literacy, numeracy, science, social
studies, art, and play activities that stimulate their interest in and their
appreciation of the outdoors.
While
outdoors in nature, a child is more likely to “encounter opportunities for
decision making that stimulate problem solving and creative thinking because
outdoor spaces are often more varied and less structured than indoor spaces,”
and “induce curiosity and the use of imagination” (Burdette & Whitaker,
2005, p. 48).
Part
of the week will involve exploring our community. In September, you signed a permission slip to
allow your child to participate in community walks for the remainder of the
school year. If your wishes have changed
since then, please contact your child’s teacher directly.
If
you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher at school.
Yours
in learning,
The
Linwood Team
“We
must teach them to love the earth, before we can ask them to save it.” ~Unknown
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