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Floor is Lava (Outdoor Team Building Game)

The Floor is Lava (Outdoor Team Building Game)

⇒Use The Floor is Lava (Outdoor Team Building Game) to take your children outside, to get to know each other better and have some fun as a whole class. 

⇒Outdoor Lesson

We will experience:

  • How to have fun all together. 
  • Bond and get to know each other better. 
  • Learn a new game. 

The activities involved are: 

  • Fun
  • Wellbeing based
  • Team building 

The floor is lava book is a great place to turn to for fun non-screen based games. 

Why should every good teacher take their learning outside? Read the article.

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