This week, the forest transformed into a hairy scary castle where the wind goes whoosh, and the doors go bang! Where the stairs go creak, and the ghosts go boo! Our plane tree stood over the forest, observing everything with its humongous watchful eyes. The giant spiders came out to play overnight, weaving large spider webs throughout the forest. The worms also came out of their underground houses and congregated on our art table, wiggling and squiggling and enjoying the spooky day.
Wandsworth - Spirit of Adventure!
We have had a very fun time in our swampy and sludgy camp this week. The children handled the showers and streams of rain with inspirational fortitude. The weather has done little to deter their spirit of adventure!We have had a very fun time in our swampy and sludgy camp this week. The children handled the showers and streams of rain with inspirational fortitude. The weather has done little to deter their spirit of adventure!
Wimbledon - Halloween and Fireworks!
Chiswick - An Enchanting and Spellbinding Week!
Fulham - Spook-tacular Activites!
Morden - 'Blue is Glue'
Putney Heath - Spells and Potions!
Happy half-term to all our sessional children and their families. We have missed them dearly in the forest. The little ones and educators are eager for their return next week. With our sessional friends away, we welcomed some new and familiar faces this week. The holiday campers came ready to go and embraced the mild but wet conditions in the forest.
Twickenham - 'No Picking, No Licking!'
This week we’ve noticed the days are getting shorter and the evenings are arriving sooner than the days before. The plane tree continues its preparation to sleep for the winter and like the animals in the forest we are getting ready for the cold weather by wearing warm clothes and eating lots of nutritious food to keep our bodies healthy and warm.
Wandsworth - Digging for Fossils!
Wimbledon - Exciting Science Experiments!
Chiswick - Leafy Experiments
Fulham - Happy Birthday!
What a great week we’ve had here in the forest! Our learning intention for the fortnight has been introductory phonics, letter recognition and early writing - and I’m pleased to say the Little Forest Folk-ers have done marvellously and loved the exciting ways us educators have delivered this learning. Although the temperature has dropped and we’re experiencing some light showers, the energy at camp has stayed bright, exciting and full of warmth.
Morden - 'How Many Slugs Can You Find?'
Putney Heath - Our Little Eco-warriors!
Brrr!! This week started off feeling like Winter but warmed up with lots of rain, which was the perfect opportunity to go on a puddle hunt. The little ones searched Putney Heath, trying to locate the biggest puddle they could jump in. After walking for what felt like ages, they found the most ginormous puddle. The puddle was the best place for our Little Forest Folk-ers to show off their jumping skills and see who could make the biggest splash.
Twickenham - Observing the Change in Seasons
This week in the forest, we’ve been enjoying the autumn season. The rainclouds have settled over the forest, giving the trees much needed water from the hot summer that we’ve had. Our plane tree is beginning to change colour from yellow-green to a lovely shade of copper red. We enjoy the crisp morning air as we eat our breakfast and warm up for the day by playing tag and running races before we settle for the day in the forest.
Wandsworth - Soaring on the Swings!
It's been a thoroughly brilliant week for us all on the common. We started out the week with our first adventure walk of the season! For some, their first ever adventure walk with us, which is delightful. We had a short walk down to Caesar's Well and the children had a blast walking beneath the autumnal canopy of auburn and bronze. When we returned, we were due a well-earned rest and a good story, so the children sat, sipping their water, and listened as Educator Luca read a somewhat dramatic reading of 'The Elephant and the Bad Baby.'
Wimbledon - A Week Full of All Weathers!
Chiswick - Colours of Nature
Fulham - Searching For Puddles!
This week in the Fulham Forest we have been focusing on our letter formation and phonic sounds. We have prepared a vast variety of activities to support this such as using the wooden letters and alphabet word cards to encourage the children to think about the sounds that each letter makes. One of the educators prepared dotted name cards for the children and they were able to practise going over the dots to connect them together and make the individual letters of their own names.
Morden - Happy Times Never Ending in the Forest!
This week was made for playing, with happy times never ending in the forest amongst the children. Our week’s highlights included creating puppet shows using our child and educator constructed theatre, which was an ongoing project over the past few weeks where the children had the opportunity to practice using the forest school tools to help build it. The children led tales entertaining their peer audience, inviting audience participation using personal props. It was wonderful to see the little ones’ confidence blossom as they entered the stage.