School Incursions
Primary School Incursions
Primary School incursions have many benefits over school excursions: we come to you leaving behind the cost of transport and the stress, they are curriculum relevant, safe, fun, easy to organize and there is minimal disruption to the school day.
Our incursions have a very high educational value with a duration of approx. 2 hours to suit the school timetable. We can have up to 60 students per session and we require a large space, preferable the school hall. For larger groups we run the program in two separated sessions and two days for more than 140 children.
Insurances, WWCC, risk assessment and covid-19 safe plan available upon request.
Families Past and Present
If you are looking for incursion ideas, this is one of the best history programs suitable for Kindergarten to year 2 that covers the following outcomes: HT1-1, HT1-2, HT1-3, HT1-4.
Wannabees will bring four activities which examine how families used to live in the past and the effects of changing technology on people’s lives over time focusing on four eras: 1920, 1950, 1980, 2000.
Activities include:
- An interactive talk about fashion, music, technology and heritage, this part includes dress ups.
- A fashion and technology timeline flashcard activity
- Exploration of real old artefacts
- Games and toys from the past
- Dancing to the most popular music per era
Workers in the community
This program is most suitable for preschool children (3-5 y.o). A fun way to learn the importance of people who interact with them within a community, their job names, and the tools they use. Wannabees will bring all the equipment, props, toys and dress ups for the children to play grown ups, they can be builders, nurses, doctors, vets and shop assistants.
Outcomes:
- Develops positive relationships with peers and other people
- Use a range of strategies and informal recording methods for addition
- Develops basic knowledge of the use of money
- Takes on roles in drama to explore familiar and imaginative situations
- Develops social skills and confidence
- Develops basic knowledge of where is the food coming from in a supermarket
Four stations will be set up: Construction site, Supermarket, Hospital and Vet.
This program is based on free play and the staff members will encourage the children to take part in different roles, sharing and interacting with each other.