Year Four have had a fabulous Forest School session, incorporating lots of different curriculum subjects. They have developed their map skills be taking part in some orienteering around the school grounds. This was linked to their sound work in science and the children had to listen carefully to identify natural and artificial sounds in the environment. In pairs, the children created a sound hunt for their friends. They had to first of all use their geography skills to identify locations on a map and plot various stations for people to find. At each station, they used their computing skills to record sound clips that their class mates had to identify. Once complete, sound hunts were swapped and the fun really started. We had lots of successful pairs who were able to follow the maps carefully and we ended the session by evaluating our maps, and by giving useful feedback to each other, as to how we could improve them next time. Great job Year 4!