Signs of Spring Hunt +

Signs of Spring Hunt
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KMcArthur from St. Francis Primary
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    Description

    After a discussion in class pupils in P2 took their clipboards and paper outside to the playground to look for signs of Spring. When they found something e.g. bud on a tree they were to sketch and write what they had found.

    A great activity for them to really focus on their surroundings and notice things up high e.g. birds nest and down low e.g. worms.

    Location details

    Trees woodland

    Grass

    First

    Science

    Spring

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