I couldn't resist posting a picture of my class' colour -mixing caterpillars as I think they look so colourful. (The dangly bits on the left are the canopy of our Jungle Explorers' Camp.) I'm so looking forward to Arts' Fortnight when we can do some really big projects.
Here are some more views from yesterday's walk at Velator.
Finally, I took this picture because a morion is not an everyday object in most people's homes. This helmet was borrowed by Romas at last weekend's muster and he'll be returning it when he goes to a Major muster near Guildford this Bank Holiday weekend. He would love to have his own morion and armour but they're quite expensive. Peter's old armour and morion have been passed onto Vytas who has made good use of them. (Spellchecker doesn't like the word morion and is suggesting I use moron instead!)
Today was the last day before the holidays for the children at school. I shall be spending my holiday putting information into the children's e-profiles and doing all sorts of other paperwork. Tomorrow, with 3 other teachers, I'll be going for a day course on Forest Schools. As far as I can make out it's all to do with using the outdoor environment and I'm expecting a combination of field trip activities and scout camp (many happy years spent there). We have been told that we'll be cooking our own lunch,presumably over an open fire. I'm just wondering how it will fit in with the current risk assessment culture, once upon a time there was a thing called common sense which people were credited with but not any more.