Outdoor Diary
Dauer
1
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy
Outdoor Diary
This is a tool for learning and reflection. After an outdoor activity like a hike, camping or a day activity, the students get to reflect on their learning and to be more prepared for their next outdoor adventure.
Kategorie
Non-formal education, Self-Assessment, Reflection, Creativity
Umfeld
Outdoor, Indoor
Dauer (Minuten)
1
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy
Zahl der Teilnehmer
No Limit
Benötigte Materialien
Notebook
Pen
Coloured pencils
Markers
Ziele und Aufgaben
To make reflections and to be aware of one's own learning process.
To feel more confident and prepared for future outdoor activities.
Anweisungen
What did you do? Draw or write!
Top 5 good moments
Top 5 difficult moments, why do you mention these, and what you can do differently the next time?
Planning: How did the planning go before? Did everything go as planned during the activity, or did anything unexpected happen? What went well and what could be done differently?
Food: What did you eat and how did you prepare it? Would you make this again? Any possible improvements?
Sleep: How did you sleep? Why did you sleep good/bad, and if you need to, what can you do differently the next time?
Top 5 learning points from this activity
Nachbesprechung
Risiken und Empfehlungen
Wissen und Kompetenz der Moderatoren
Im Kopf behalten...
This activity can be done before a group reflection in order to let everyone take their time to reflect before they share with others.
The activity benefits self-development, self-awareness, communication, critical thinking, goal-setting, adaptability and is a good tool for outdoor education.
With a modification this activity could also work for children.
Challenges with this activity could be that the students are disturbing each other, that they can't concentrate or have the motivation to do it. In order to prevent this, make sure the activity is explained well and that the location for the activity fits the group.