Muir reflection

what leave no trace guidelines have you learnt about and followed during this unit? we learnt about not damaging any of the nature around the place and put things in the bags. name and described the significant events that happened over the past 2 terms in Muir? hitting the bullseye in archery and clapping everyone in archery. What was the funniest that happened? Hassan thinking he hit a balloon. I can communicate. Talking to teammates. Good, I get to experience nature. getting water out of my mask in snorkelling because it would be good to know. communication, collaboration and accuracy. meeting new people and getting to know them.

Muir

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Snorkelling in term one we started snorkelling and we learnt about how to snorkel properly, once we had all the tools to be confident in our abilities we travelled to Coogee to view the Omeo shipwreck and all the nature that surrounds it. In order to have the best experience, we needed to use collaboration to make sure we were safe and had the best experience. We collaborated by learning hand signals that we needed to use to ensure safety and fun.

Archery

Archery was very fun and challenging at times. I think it was more fun because I was destroying my team members every week. In archery, we needed to use communication in order to not get hurt or anything bad to happen. Collaboration was also needed to count the scores and grab the arrows out of the board. We needed to keep in mind every capability in order to maintain safety.

All after all in outdoor ed this year we needed to use many capabilities but the main ones were collaboration and communication. These capabilities were a must in order to have the most fun and minimize the risk of injuries.