
After weeks of sunshine, the rain has returned — and with it, new rhythms for us all. Waterproofs back on, puddles underfoot, and lunch eaten under the tarpaulin while the rain poured off the edges. For the children, this wasn’t just shelter — it was an experience of sound, pattern, and comfort, as we listened to the steady beat of water above us.



Learning about time and seasons : Our numeracy focus this term is time. Children have been singing the days of the week song, joining in at different moments and beginning to understand that days always follow in the same order. Out in the woods, they notice how the weather changes from one day to the next — spotting toadstools that seem appear overnight, berries ripening, and leaves starting to turn yellow and beginning to fall. This is how children learn about “yesterday, today, and tomorrow” in a way that is real and meaningful: by seeing the seasons change around them.




Learning through movement : Our health and wellbeing focus is physical health and activity. On the woodland path we played “Red Light, Green Light,” listening carefully before running and then stopping suddenly. Afterwards, we felt our hearts beating faster, one child said “it’s popping” as she described her heart beat. Climbing trees, running, or stretching into a yoga pose all build coordination, strength, agility, and awareness of how our bodies feel when we are active.
Learning through rhythm and rhyme : Sometimes people imagine that “real learning” only happens indoors, with books and worksheets. But in the woods, learning is alive.


Children see, feel, and question the passing of time. They learn about their bodies through action and rest. They build early reading skills through song, rhyme, and shared stories. And they do all of this in ways that are meaningful, joyful, and connected to the world around them.

Ideas to try at home
Weather chat: Ask “What’s the weather today?” and notice how it feels outside. Stop–Go game: Play “Red Light, Green Light” — or swap the colours for silly words. Rhyme time: Share a nursery rhyme, clapping or stomping along to the beat. Season spotting: Look for signs of autumn — berries, seeds, or leaves changing colour.









































