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Five ways to celebrate Outdoor Classroom Day
Whether you’re teaching in school, delivering lessons remotely or homeschooling – here are five ways to celebrate Outdoor Classroom Day.
Can I go outside?
For now, parks and green spaces are open, so people can get a crucial hour outdoors. Thankfully, the message is that a daily connection to nature – even if that is from your window or just outside your door – remains a crucial part of our collective wellbeing. So, follow the rules on social distancing: stay local, only go out once a day by yourself or with your family group, and don't go out if you feel unwell.
Girl power and play!
Did you ever think it's just the boys that play rough, jump high, run fast, climb and scream? If so, read on and discover the transformational effect on girls of taking play really seriously.
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