WINTER COURSES 2003

 

Experience North Norfolk and the delights of Holt Hall during winter and put some excitement and enthusiasm into your pupils following the Christmas holiday.

 

Opportunities in science, geography and history. Lots to choose from:

·        Birdwatching in the wide open spaces of the North Norfolk marshes

·        Migration birdwatching – be a flock of birds on migration!

·        Pitfall trapping and the life of the woodland floor

·        Winter trees

·        How animals survive during the winter

·        The Green Man

·        Rocks and Soil

·        The story of a river – follow a river from source to sea

·        Coasts and their processes

·        Settlements

·        Problem solving and team building

·        Survival and camp cooking

·        Victorian Holt Hall

·        Human impact on the environment

And lots more

 

*  After a stimulating day out, relax and warm by the great log fire. Develop literacy through one of our story telling sessions round the fire, followed by hot chocolate and biscuits.

 

*  Experience the atmosphere of our woodland at night through a guided night walk and on clear nights watch the stars to stimulate creative writing.

 

*  Develop numeracy through the analysis of data collected in fieldwork sessions.

 

Discounted rate for January only (Norfolk LEA schools only): Half Week Course (Mon – Wed/Wed – Fri):                        £50.00 per student (rates apply January – February half term 2002 only)

 

To book please contact us on 01263 713117 or Email: holt.hall.edu@norfolk.gov.uk

 (Places are limited. Schools wishing to take up this offer are advised to apply as soon as possible). These courses would suit small groups – contact us for details.