Our Delaware Adventure BY: Fluffy Banana Bus
What we learnt and facts about the places we’ve been to… The river Tamar in fact divides Cornwall and Devon. 150 years ago, Gunnislake had no trees and was very industrial. The river Tamar was used to traffic iron and copper.
The skills we learnt… We learnt how to work as a team. We learnt about teamwork by communicating with each other on the boat. We also learnt a lot about each other, like who is good at different skills such as map coordination and knot tying.
Other skills. As a team we developed trust in each other as well as good friendship. We helped the people at the back who were struggling. Also we improved in exercise such as paddling, walking and lifting different objects.
How can we use the skills in college life Teamwork can be used for a lot of subjects such as P.E, Maths and plenty more. Communication can be used for pretty much anything but it is important because it helps you to understand things if you are unsure. Finding out who is good at what things helps you learn about other people because it helps you get things done.
And we had fun!
Joe We all learnt that Joe was very clumsy but he was also a great navigator. He may of fallen over a couple times but he got us to the place we needed to be.
Courtney All of us learnt that she was very talkative but she was also a very good navigator. Courtney also discovered that our team could only walk as fast as the slowest person.
Isayas Isayas was a fantastic leader and motivated us to be resilient and to keep going even though we were tired. All in all he kept us from not giving up.
Here are some pictures of some things we saw. Great view of Viaduct Bridge
The sunlight heated the stream as we strolled beside it.
The Old Chapel
Johnny enjoying himself.
Thank you to all of the teachers and staff here that made this residential possible.
Thanks for listening!
Goodbye!!!!