To save you time trawling through the internet we have produced this list of useful links and references that will help you have an amazing Outdoor Classroom Day!
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CONTRIBUTORS’ WEBSITES
Semble: www.semble.org
Learning through Landscapes: www.ltl.org.uk
The Wild Network: www.thewildnetwork.com
Eco-Schools England: www.eco-schools.org.uk
Juliet Robertson/Creative Star Learning: www.creativestarlearning.co.uk
International School Grounds Alliance: www.internationalschoolgrounds.org
Rethinking Childhood: www.rethinkingchildhood.com
Outdoor Play and Learning (OPAL): www.outdoorplayandlearning.org.uk
LESSON AND PLAY IDEAS
The Eden Project: www.edenproject.com/learn/schools/lesson-plans
Play England’s Nature Play Recipe cards: www.playengland.org.uk
The Wildlife Trusts: www.wildlifetrusts.org/discovery
Woodland Trust Nature Detectives: www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives
Wild Time for Schools: schools.projectwildthing.com
OTHER USEFUL WEBSITES
Children and Nature Network: www.childrenandnature.org
Children and Nature Alliance of Canada: www.childnature.ca
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom website: www.lotc.org.uk
Natural Connections Outdoor Learning: www.naturalconnectionsblog.wordpress.com
RSPB: www.rspb.org.uk/whatwedo/getoutdoors
RISK BENEFIT FURTHER READING
Resources
Education Scotland materials on managing risk:
Tim Gill (2010) Nothing Ventured… Balancing risks and benefits in the outdoors:
www.englishoutdoorcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/Nothing-Ventured.pdf
Health and Safety Executive (2012) Children’s play and leisure – promoting a balanced approach:
www.hse.gov.uk/entertainment/childs-play-statement.htm
Health and Safety Executive materials for schools:
www.hse.gov.uk/services/education
Learning through Landscapes online resources on RBA:
www.ltl.org.uk/spaces/ltlriskbenefit.php
RoSPA (2013) Planning and Leading Visits and Adventurous Activities: Guidance for Schools and Colleges Teaching Children and Young People from 5 to 18 years:
www.rospa.com/rospaweb/docs/advice-services/school-college-safety/school-visits-guide.pdf
Play Australia Getting the Balance Right our new Guide for Risk Management:
Forest Schools Canada Resources to understand perceptions of risk:
www.forestschoolcanada.ca/home/resources/perceptionsofrisk
Risk Benefit Assessment form via Play Scotland website:
Ball, D. (2002) Playgrounds – risks, benefit and choices:
www.hse.gov.uk/research/crr_pdf/2002/crr02426.pdf
Ball, D., Gill, T. and Spiegal, B. (2013) Managing Risk in Play Provision: Implementation Guide:
www.playengland.org.uk/media/172644/managing-risk-in-play-provision.pdf
Gill, T. (2007) No Fear:Growing Up in a Risk Averse Society:
www.gulbenkian.org.uk/pdffiles/–item-1266-223-No-fear-19-12-07.pdf
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Thanks for joining the movement we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂 Check out the resources tabs for ideas for the day – and to make learning and play part of every day!
Thanks for joining the movement we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂 Check out the resources tabs for ideas for the day – and to make learning and play part of every day!
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