A lesson plan regarding making art to share and give pleasure to an audience (people we don’t know) with the possibility of tracking where it ends up via social media.
Outdoor Learning further reading
Administrator2017-10-09T15:19:11+01:00General further reading about Outdoor Learning that don’t directly belong to one of our sub-themes
Outdoor activity week video examples from Howest in Belgium
Administrator2017-10-09T15:36:35+01:00Videos made by Canelle De Loddere, a student of Howest, during their outdoor activity week.
England Wild Writing example – Standens Barn Primary School visit to the University Forest School
Administrator2017-10-09T15:36:25+01:00Students lead the children on a forest bug hunt and a trail, and then created bug hotels in the woods. They were delighted to see a fox, rabbits and squirrels.
How to survive on an island of Science – lesson plan
Administrator2017-10-09T15:35:37+01:00An Outdoor Science example lesson plan from Belgium on 'How to survive on an island of Science'
Learning Outdoors example of children using PicCollage.
Administrator2017-10-09T15:33:27+01:00A Learning Outdoors example from England of children using PicCollage.
Take a parachute and jump – case study
Administrator2017-10-09T15:34:57+01:00A Science Outdoors case study plus lesson plan from Howest in Belgium, about whether the surface area of a parachute influences the falling velocity of a parachute.
Creating ephemeral art in the environment – an example from Belgium
Administrator2017-10-09T15:33:35+01:00Example images from Belgium on 'Working in the forest inspired by the landscape and the works of Andy Golsworthy.'
PicCollage and Rollworld examples from Belgium
Administrator2017-10-09T15:33:43+01:00Examples of using PicCollage and Rollworld using images from the beach in Belgium
Using iMovie – an example from Middenschool Brugge Centrum, Belgium
Administrator2017-10-09T15:36:47+01:00An example of using iMovie from Middenschool Brugge Centrum in Belgium.