Problem solving activity - Outdoor and Adventurous Activities
Physical Education Resource Description
Outdoor and Adventurous Activities (OAA) provide an exhilarating introduction to problem-solving skills through engaging physical challenges. These activities include a variety of specialist tasks such as rock climbing, abseiling, orienteering, kayaking, hill walking, and navigating rope courses. These challenges are designed not only to improve physical fitness but also to develop vital life skills including communication, teamwork, leadership, and the ability to assess risks and safety requirements. During these activities, participants are encouraged to identify their personal strengths and weaknesses, fostering a sense of trust and cooperation within the team.
One of the problem-solving tasks, the 'Swamp Crossing', requires teams to navigate across a designated swamp area using only the provided equipment. The rules stipulate that only hoops may touch the ground, representing the swamp, and team members must be within a hoop to avoid 'sinking'. If any equipment or team members touch the swamp, the entire team must restart. The challenge is successfully completed when the entire team and all equipment reach the other side. An extension task presents a classic logic puzzle where a farmer must transport a fox, a chicken, and a sack of corn across a river without leaving certain pairs alone together. This requires strategic thinking and careful planning. Another task, 'Island Hopping', involves moving the team across a 'minefield' to safe 'islands' using a suspended rope, with strict rules on how individuals may move between islands, ensuring that all members work together to complete the task successfully.