1st stage: Going to the park

Duration: This depends on the possibilities of the given community (10 to 30 minutes).

Primary SPIRIT Skill(s) focus: flexibility

The activities can already be done during the travel. During the journey, children could have tasks.

If traveling on foot:

  • Say when you see something that starts with the letter R.
  • Word chain (with possible restrictions, e.g., only animals, only names)
  • Which traffic signs do you know? Do you see any that you don’t understand?

If using public transport:

  • Count how many stops the vehicle has.
  • Is there a stop named after a famous person?
  • Does anyone know who they are? (It’s helpful if the teacher prepares in advance.)
  • “How many fingers am I holding, and how many not?” game.

If possible, the program can be combined with a hike, during which stops can be made and tasks assigned to the students. For example:

  • During a rest break, observe 1 minute of silence. During this time, listen carefully and list the sounds you hear. Were any of the sounds coming from the built environment?
  • During the break, observe how many different shades of a single color you can see, for example, green. First, everyone quietly collects observations, then together, by pointing and naming, identify the different shades.
  • During the hike, count the trail markers (touch them if possible). With older students, you can also ask them to estimate beforehand how many markers they will see on a given section of the trail. During the hike, count how many birds you hear rustling in the leaves or singing in the trees. (Extra task: try to identify the species.)