"All the way through his schooling at Stoke Gabriel Primary my son has been nurtured, supported, encouraged and celebrated for his efforts. The consistency of this amazingly high level of teaching hasn't changed or dropped despite the staff changes that are inevitable in the schooling system today. As a parent I couldn't be more grateful to the School and the Academy for the amazing Primary School experience we have been fortunate enough to have had."
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Outdoor learning at Stoke Gabriel

At Stoke Gabriel Primary and Preschool we relish the opportunity to take our learning outside. We use outdoor space as an extension of our classrooms and appreciate the benefits of working in nature. We develop the whole child through this approach and enhance our curriculum experiences. We are constantly developing our space, learning how the children can use this effectively and how the seasons change our outdoor learning experiences.
 
Our outdoor learning can be both child and adult-led and we foster curiosity and exploration. We encourage large movement, sensory play and expressive approaches to learning as well as calm experiences and more structured learning opportunities outside.
Our outdoor learning happens in and around our school and is inclusive of all learners.
 
March
 
4th March 
This week, we decorated sticks with ribbon, bottle tops and wool to hang from the trees. We made bird feeders by threading hooped cereal onto pipe cleaners and then hung them in the trees for the birds to eat. We hope to see some wildlife enjoying these treats!
 
11th March
The children used a variety of tools to create their own chalk paint. They then used the chalk paint they had made to decorate the tree trunks.
The children enjoyed playing parachute games which helped us to practise our listening skills and our gross motor movements. 
 
18th March
This week the children enjoyed hunting for minibeasts. They used magnifying glasses and pots to collect the different bugs that they could find. We also used sticks and wool to make magic wands by wrapping the wool around the stick. 
 
25th March 
Today, the children enjoyed bubble play by making their own bubble wands. They used different items as wands to create the bubbles and enjoyed watching as bubbles of different sizes floated away.
Bumblebees collected lots of different flowers on a walk which we used to print onto cloth using log slices. There was also lots of gross motor play with the tyres, pipes and frames. 
February
 
25th February
The children planted seeds in old welly boots, we are looking forward to seeing the flowers bloom in the summer. We also enjoyed building dens using sticks and painting rocks with lots of pretty patterns and colours