First-aid box
Activities
and Procedures As the title of the Lesson implies, this activity
will involve the students in outdoor exercises. This is an activity that
is suitable for a holiday camp. This activity will translate theory into
practice.
ix. Arrange for the students to participate in a one (1) week course
of instruction on the proper use and interpretation of a directional compass.
This encompasses the use of cardinal, inter-cardinal, and degrees of direction
in determining the proper course of transit.
x. Take the students on a one (1) day field trip conducted on 160 acres
of land with a wide variety of terrain. The teacher must have identified
the terrain before taking the class there. As usual all arrangement for
the safety of the students would have been taken care of.
xi. Students will be divided into four groups and will attend four 45-minute
classes on the following areas; soil and water conservation, forestry,
wildlife identification and conservation, and first aid. Individuals trained
and working in their respective field conduct these classes.
xii. The afternoon will be spent in navigating orienteering courses designed
for each grade level using the skills developed in the one-week preparation
course presented in the classroom and on the playground. These courses
range in distance from 3/4 of a mile to 1 1/2 miles. The fourth grade
course is designed to use cardinal directions; the fifth grade course
is designed for cardinal and inter- cardinal directions; while the sixth
grade course is set on degrees. Using this basic plan for the courses,
the students progress each year to a more challenging course and thus
increase their proficiency in the use of a compass.
Tying
it all together The experience of a teacher who had organized
a similar program is recorded here: This program not only involves students
and teachers in our school but students and teachers from other communities.
The patrons in our community are as eager to attend the outdoor education
program as are our students. This year we had 106 students involved, and
39 sponsors were present. The sponsors range from parents and grandparents
to people in the community that just love to be around young people. This
is a program that will not only have students working together but will
encourage the support and interest of the community. Through hard work,
dedication, and cooperation with the community, this program will continue
to grow and prosper.
Assessment
Ask the children to develop Posters on how to keep their environment healthy.
Grade them. How are environmental issues tackled it their community?
Suggestions/Modifications
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