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Resources knife & tool glove sticks Method 1. Your Outdoor Leader should have already taught you the ‘knife Introduction’ and ‘knife Tool Use’ before you complete this task. 2. Hold the stick in your gloved helping hand. 3. Hold the knife in your tool hand and whittle the outside of the stick off in thin strips, peeling away from your body and downwards. 4. The inner, drier wood will be good for tinder. Health & Safety Please use this resource in conjunction with our Tool Use Policy, Tool Risk Assessment, Tool Introduction, Tool Use Guide & Tool Maintenance Guide. Qualified persons Please note that this resource should only be used by suitably qualified, experienced and insured teachers & leaders. Tinder Curriculum Links EYFS PSED: Confident to try new activities; Form positive relationships with adults and other children; Act co-operatively, taking turns; Show sensitivity to others’ needs and feelings; Choose resources they need for chosen activities; Say when they do or don’t need help; Talk about their own and others’ behaviour, its consequences, and know that some behaviour is unacceptable; Work as part of a group or class and understand and follow the rules; Adjust their behaviour to different situations. C&L: Can Follow instructions involving several ideas or actions. PD: Shows good control; Handles equipment & tools effectively; Talks about how to keep safe. M: Uses everyday language to talk about shape, size, position and force. EAD: Safely uses and explores a variety of materials, tools and techniques. National Curriculum PSHEE: (KS1 & KS2) Be aware of safety issues; Have respect for others; Develop self-confidence and self-esteem, and make informed choices regarding personal and social issues; Develop good relationships with other members of school; Recognise different risks in different situations and then decide how to behave responsibly; Understand that pressure to behave in an unacceptable or risky way can come from a variety of sources, including people they know, and understand how to ask for help and use basic techniques for resisting pressure to do wrong. DT: (KS1) Select from and use a range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks (for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing). (KS2) select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks (for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing), accurately. Can you whittle a stick very finely to create some tinder to start a fire? EXTENDED LEARNING ACTIVITIES TOOL TASKS www.outdoorlearningmadeeasy.co.uk © KNIFE

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Page 1: Tinder - Amazon Web Services€¦ · 4. The inner, drier wood will be good for tinder.! Health & Safety! Please use this resource in conjunction with our Tool Use Policy, Tool Risk

Resources knife & tool glove sticks

Method 1. Your Outdoor Leader should have already taught you the ‘knife

Introduction’ and ‘knife Tool Use’ before you complete this task. 2. Hold the stick in your gloved helping hand. 3. Hold the knife in your tool hand and whittle the outside of the

stick off in thin strips, peeling away from your body and downwards.

4. The inner, drier wood will be good for tinder.

Health & Safety Please use this resource in conjunction with our Tool Use Policy, Tool Risk Assessment, Tool Introduction, Tool Use Guide & Tool Maintenance Guide.

Qualified persons Please note that this resource should only be used by suitably qualified, experienced and insured teachers & leaders.

Tinder

Curriculum Links EYFS PSED: Confident to try new activities; Form positive relationships with adults and other children; Act co-operatively, taking turns; Show sensitivity to others’ needs and feelings; Choose resources they need for chosen activities; Say when they do or don’t need help; Talk about their own and others’ behaviour, its consequences, and know that some behaviour is unacceptable; Work as part of a group or class and understand and follow the rules; Adjust their behaviour to different situations. C&L: Can Follow instructions involving several ideas or actions. PD: Shows good control; Handles equipment & tools effectively; Talks about how to keep safe. M: Uses everyday language to talk about shape, size, position and force. EAD: Safely uses and explores a variety of materials, tools and techniques.

National Curriculum PSHEE: (KS1 & KS2) Be aware of safety issues; Have respect for others; Develop self-confidence and self-esteem, and make informed choices regarding personal and social issues; Develop good relationships with other members of school; Recognise different risks in different situations and then decide how to behave responsibly; Understand that pressure to behave in an unacceptable or risky way can come from a variety of sources, including people they know, and understand how to ask for help and use basic techniques for resisting pressure to do wrong. DT: (KS1) Select from and use a range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks (for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing). (KS2) select from and use a wider range of tools and equipment to perform practical tasks (for example, cutting, shaping, joining and finishing),

accurately.

Can you whittle a stick very finely to create some tinder to start a fire?

EXTENDED LEARNINGACTIVITIES TOOL TASKS

www.outdoorlearningmadeeasy.co.uk ©

KNIFE