Raymondale Boy Scouts helped create a wonderful new outdoor space at Westlawn Elementary School:
A new “storytelling chair,” developed as part of an Eagle Scout project,
is used for outdoor reading lessons, as well as a setting students to
listen to stories told by teachers and classmates, says teacher Carol
Hunt.
An obstacle course in the outdoor discovery area was
used for teaching students positional words, like “around,” “through,”
“across,” and “over.” Students also built a “squirrels’ nest” for
creative play.
Teachers and students will plant a garden when it warms up, and Hunt is
planning to install an outdoor loom for weaving with natural materials.
Another project on the school’s “to do” list is a storage area for
organizing “building supplies”—such as small branches, pieces of wood,
and PVC pipe—in milk crates. Students use the materials in the “small
parts building area.”
Looks like a fun outdoor place for children to learn.
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