As your school grounds become the backdrop of Winnie the Pooh or Of Mice and Men, the Storytelling on the Move activity will excite the shyest young thespian and encourage the most reluctant reader to get involved.
A great outdoor activity for a drama, language or literature lesson, developed by Learning Through Landscapes. For more ideas check out their Curriculum Linked Resources book in the Outdoor Library. If you have your own idea to share, use this form to tell us about it or post it on social media using #OutdoorClassroomDay!
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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 🙂
We’ll send you a newsletter shortly. Time to play is critical for every child – share your moments with us by tagging #OutdoorClassroomDay and make every day a day to learn and play outdoors!