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EXCURSION TO THE PARK

EXCURSION TO THE PARK.

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EXCURSION TO THE PARK

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  1. EXCURSION TO THE PARK Throughout Term two the children have had the opportunity to go on a number of excursion to the Bowen Street Reserve, adjacent to the kindergarten. At Sunnyside we believe it is essential that our programs reflect the children’s voices. During a group meeting the children explained that they would like more room to run around and play group games. The teachers worked collaboratively with the children to come up with a solution and thus the Excursions to the park began. The educators conducted a risk assessment prior to the first visit and the children were actively involved in setting boundaries to ensure the safety of the whole group during the excursion. Each time we go to the park there is a sense of excitement as we all head out on a special adventure together. Just the process of getting to the reserve provides the children with opportunity to develop new skills and a sense of responsibility. Before we attend the Reserve the Children; collect the balls or other equipment. Collect their water bottles Take themselves to the toilet Collect their jacket Find their partner One child will carry the emergency bag The experience is very empowering for them, they are respected as active members of our class group. The park provides the children with space to run and play freely. They happily participate in a range of collaborative games without having to dodge equipment in the kinder grounds. It has been wonderful to observe the children practice their cartwheels, forward rolls and ball skills. “Outdoor unstructured, free play allows children to use their imaginations whilst building dexterity and physical strength. Children can take advantage of open spaces and fine tune their motor skills by being physical and adventurous.” New South Wales Government Website. The children have also made some wonderful discoveries while at the reserve, they have observed mushrooms, collected items of interest and found some new hiding places. After the excursion the children were asked to reflect on their experiences and what they enjoyed about going to the park. Because there’s lot’s of space Because we have a bigger area Cause its so much fun. We get to play Hide and Seek Because we can kick the football We will continue to visit the reserve throughout the year. Thank you for your support. “

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