We have devised Wild Teaching to help primary schools take learning into their grounds and local parks and local woodlands, to enrich the curriculum and support health and wellbeing. We provide training, workshops and resources with the aim of boosting teachers skills and confidence to embed nature into the curriculum. We are proud members of the Institute of Outdoor Learning. We are also Quality Badge holders from the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom.
Monthly family-friendly events in parks and woodlands in areas of deprivation. Activities include bug hunting, den building, basic conservation work, tree planting, flower planting, den building, nature craft, foraging, storytelling and mindfulness activities. In the past these have been extremely successful. We always make them free to attend which is why we are reilant of funding. Four Nature Nurture Forest School trained staff are required to facilotate these.
Community events and workshops to enable families and school children to take action in their homes, schools and the wider world. We design fun and engaging activities as we recognise that doom and gloom can induce eco-anxiety. Children receive their Earth Action badge and certificate and become 'Earth Action Rangers'. We are offering schools assemblies, teacher training, workshops and after school family events, but we need grant funding as schools do not have the budget. Check out our film!
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