A lovely boy came to the farm for his fifth birthday party. He loves dinosaurs and so part of the party was spent in the den building wood building ‘dino dens’ for my dinosaurs. The autumn leaves on the floor proved to be great camouflage material. 

Following from a school visit, a lovely girl asked me to do a stone age themed birthday party for her. The children had great fun crushing wheat with stones and drawing on the cow shed walls with blackberries, oil and charcoal. Once the messy hands were cleaned up, the children went on the tractor and trailer ride to the pond. Stone age man were hunter-gatherers who sometimes ate insects. The children went pond dipping to see which insects they could find in the water, strangely they didn’t fancy trying a waterboatman for their lunch….

 

This weekend I had the pleasure of hosting three birthday parties for three very lovely children. For each party I asked the children to make balloon animals as we waited for all the guests to arrive. Here is a sample of what the children made including a frog, cow, pig and duck. The children showed such great imagination. 

I was asked to create a team working activity based around the term topic of Aesops Fables. The class was a mix of Year 4 and 5 and the teacher wished to give the children an opportunity to mix outside of the classroom at the start of the school year.

The children were split into groups of four and given a lump of modelling clay, a long piece of rope and any natural materials they could find in the wood (some nerf gun bullets left over from a party proved very good chimneys for ‘town mouse and the country mouse’). The rope became a ‘story rope’ and the children had to depict a Fable along the length of the rope. The activity worked out far better than I could have imagined. The children were really engaged with the topic and were extremely creative with most teams working well together.  A great day. 

Autumn SEN

I had a really lovely afternoon with a group of ‘nuture hub’ pupils from a local primary school. We spent a very relaxed afternoon on an autumn farm walk, collecting items from nature. It was a great opportunity for the children to learn whilst doing, take the activity at their own pace and have time away from the confines and busy atmosphere of school. The staff attending took the opportunity to observe the children in a new environment with an unknown adult (me!).