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Outdoor Education

  • The student has learned about the properties of different natural resources, such as wood, leaves, and dried grass, and how they can be used to start a fire.
  • They have gained an understanding of fire safety, including how to maintain a safe distance from the fire and how to properly extinguish it when finished.
  • The activity has provided an opportunity for the student to develop their problem-solving skills as they navigate the process of gathering and arranging natural resources to build the fire.
  • By engaging in this hands-on activity, the student has also cultivated an appreciation for nature and the environment, understanding the value of natural resources and the importance of sustainability.

For continued development related to this activity, it would be beneficial to explore additional outdoor activities that involve natural resources, such as creating natural shelters, identifying edible plants, or learning basic orienteering skills. Encouraging the child to keep a nature journal can also support their ongoing connection with the outdoors, allowing them to document their observations, experiences, and discoveries.

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