School Trips

Link your school trip to the curriculum!

Mathematics

• Problem-solving: Students must use logical thinking and spatial awareness to navigate the maze efficiently.

• Measurement: Estimating distances, calculating area/perimeter, and understanding scale maps can be applied to the maze’s structure.

Geography

• Map Reading & Navigation: Using maps and directional skills to navigate through the maze helps students develop real-world geography skills.

• Land Use & Agriculture: Maize mazes often provide insight into farming, crops, and sustainable land management.

Science & Biology

• Plant Growth & Life Cycles: Exploring a maize maze can introduce students to the biology of plants, photosynthesis, and ecosystems.

• Biodiversity & Habitats: Maize Mazes benefit local wildlife, linking to lessons on food chains and conservation.

Physical Education & Well-being

• Exercise & Coordination: Walking through our mazes, climbing viewing towers and completing activities promotes physical activity and coordination.

• Teamwork & Communication: Group activities within the maze require students to work together, enhancing collaboration skills.

English & Communication Skills

• Storytelling & Descriptive Writing: Students can write about their experiences, create adventure stories, or describe the maze’s challenges.

• Verbal Communication: Giving and following directions within a maze improves speaking and listening skills.

History & Culture

• Agricultural History: Learning about how maize has been cultivated historically and its significance in different cultures.

• Maze History: Understanding the origins of mazes, from ancient labyrinths to modern designs, connects to broader historical topics.

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