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CLUB challenge

Friday 16th December

Only one more week until Christmas!

Is today your last day at school?

This week get outdoors, see what you
can spot and make something really
cool (ice cold in fact) from the bits and
pieces that you find in the woods :O)

 


This week your challenge is to: Make an ice lantern


 
     

If you go down to the woods today...

Find out what's happening in nature by printing our top spots for this week.

You can also find out what wildlife to keep an eye out for, and what's gone away for another year.

Thanks to CLUB members Sam, Dylan and Jess for suggesting this activity :O)

this nature resource for kids is a pdf documentdownload this resource from the nature detectives wildlife websitethis week's top spots

What did you spot? Anything unusual?

nature detectives wildlife club arrowtell us 

 

 
Collect 

Have fun collecting bits and pieces that will be frozen into your ice lantern. Collect interesting leaves, twigs and berries :O)

 this nature resource for kids is a pdf documentcollecting bag templatedownload this resource from the nature detectives wildlife websitecollecting bag template

 

 

Illuminating ice and snow

You can turn your garden into a winter wonderland with ice and snow lanterns :O)

this nature resource for kids is a pdf documentice lanternsdownload this resource from the nature detectives wildlife website ice lanterns

If you have snow where you live you can make snow lanterns by making some snowballs.
snow lantern
Place a lit candle on the ground and place the first layer of snowballs around it.

Gradually build up the layers until the top is above the candle.

You can leave your lantern as a tube shape, or you can build it in the shape of an igloo.

What did your lanterns look like?

nature detectives wildlife club arrowshow us

 

  
Ice art

Use an old saucer, or an empty butter tub you can make some fantastic ice art.

Fill the saucer or butter tub with water and add some of the bits and pieces you collected.

Place one end of a piece of string in the water (this is for hanging your icy materpiece).

Leave outside overnight or, if it's not cold enough, place it in a freezer for a few hours.

When it's completely frozen hang your ice art in the garden for everyone to see :O)

Send us a photo and tell us how long yours lasts.

nature detectives wildlife club arrowhere's my photo

 

 

Email your stories, photos and suggestions to:

nature detectives wildlife club arrownaturedetectives@woodlandtrust.org.uk  

  

 
  

Made snow or ice lanterns?

Stick this pine cones sticker
 onto your CLUB poster and
 get ready for next
week's challenge :O)