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Join us on an exciting journey to Stackpole in this vivid recount of the fifth-grade trip that included canoeing, rock pooling, and conservation activities. Meet the teachers, leaders, and cooks who made the experience unforgettable. Discover the joys of exploring nature and embracing new challenges. Dive into the details of our adventures and the valuable lessons learned during the John Muir Award activities. Explore the fun and educational highlights of this trip through the eyes of our enthusiastic students. Goodbye for now, and thank you for listening to our Stackpole adventure!
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WHEN On the 28th of April 2014, year 5 went on a trip to Stackpole. It was really fun and enjoyable.
WHO Our teachers were Mrs Best, Mr Protherough, Mrs Paxton, Mr Burgess, Mrs Bletchley, Mr Hewins and Mrs Atkins. Our leaders from stackpole were called Ben, Mim, Matt, Jackie and Ak . The cooks names were Erica and Karen. They cooked the most delicious meals EVER!!! They had a few helpers called Madeline and Joanna.
Journey On the coach there was a buzz of excitement. We stopped of at the service station, ate our lunch and played on the apparatus. Then we carried on the journey. WE soon arrived!!
Canoeing. ( our most popular activity). Everybody loved canoeingbecause it was really fun. In one of the groups their leader,Mr Protherough, fell in! Here is proof.
Our personal favourite activity was ROCK POOLING! We fell in lots because it is slippy. We caught many different animals such as fish, crabs, eels, shrimps and prawns!
John Muir Award • The John Muir Award is all about looking after nature. It contains 4 things. • Discovery • Explore • Conservation • Sharing • We discoverednew places. • Exploredthe place we discovered. • Conservedby cleaning the beach and brambling or weeding. • We are nowsharingwith YOU.
GOODBYE! Thank You for listening By Ottilie and Lauren!