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Get kids moving with this simple outdoor learning activity that incorporates a bit of math and physical education. Math Activity. Keep kids moving with these field day activities to do outside. Preschool Game. Match and represent numbers using rocks in this hands-on outdoor learning activity. Chalk and Rocks Activity.
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10. Go on a Geometry Scavenger Hunt. Take 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students outside and assign them the task of finding: different 2d or 3d shapes. objects with certain angles (obtuse, acute, right angles) parallel and intersecting lines. objects with lines of symmetry. patterns in nature.
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2. Outdoor Multiplication . Outdoor education activities revolving around math can really be adapted to any grade. This activity specifically can be used for any of the math operations. In elementary, we use this primarily for multiplication and division fact families. Use dice and some natural materials to create different equations.
Outdoor Learning and Nature Activities for Kids
Hug a Tree - A fun outdoor activity for all ages. Roll Down a Hill - Rolling down a hill is excellent for the developing sensory system. Walk Across Fallen Trees and Logs - This outdoor gross motor balance challenge for Kids gives children the opportunity to develop their kinesthetic and vestibular sensory systems.
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All Resources for Ages 5-11 (U.S Grades K-5) Download our educational resources for students in elementary school. Lessons cover how dirt works, the role of pollinators, how nature filters water, and more! Each lesson plan comes with a free teacher's guide and video. Protect Ocean, Land and Fresh Water.
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You get one of the most intense—and fun—outdoor games for kids! Learn more: The Inspired Treehouse. 5. Roll the dice. All you need is a set of giant dice (like these!), a clipboard, and a bucket to play this Yahtzee-inspired lawn game! Learn more: Craft Create Cook. 6.
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Check out The Guardian to pursue this outdoor educational activity. 2. Paint a mural for your school or community. Reach out to contacts in your community, or check with your administration. Students will take great pride in contributing a work of art to their school or community.
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10. Set up a musical science pool. This project is equally fun as a sensory experience and as a science experiment. Fill a kiddie pool with water, then place metal mixing bowls of different sizes inside. Finally, let kids experiment with different combos of waters, bowls, and drumsticks (i.e., wooden spoons).
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Main Idea: Students begin by sitting quietly outside, whether in a circle or with some distance between one another, with a pen and notebook. Have them first record five things they see. Then note four things they hear. Add three things they feel, two things they've learned and one thing they know. These open-ended prompts allow your students ...
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Add a little structure to outside play with these outdoor games for kids. They're a great way to encourage teamwork and work out all-important motor skills.
Books should be an integral piece of any learning environment. Below are several lists to inspire you and to make learning loads of fun. These books can all be applied to the outdoor classroom. Seeds - Children's Books. Ants - Children's Books. Bears - Children's Books. Rocks - Children's Books.
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Outdoor English learning activity ideas. 1. Sound and word throw. Draw a series of circles in the playground and label each of them with a different sound. Shout out a word and ask the pupil to throw a bean bag (or something else you can throw) into the circle that represents the sound that word begins or ends with. ( True Aim Education ).
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Animal Racing. Movement activities are crucial for developing minds and bodies. Animal movements, in particular, encourage children to think about their own body mechanics in comparison with animals they may have observed. 3rd grade. Activity. Play Traffic Cop. Activity.
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3. Keep it flexible (and maybe, quick) Philip Mathieu, an outdoor educator in snowy Maine, urges teachers to expect to adapt outdoor learning plans on the fly based on weather and the clothing kids show up wearing. If there's a sunny spot in the schoolyard, make that your home base on a frigid day.
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The challenge is to race to pass the beanbag from the front to the back of the line, and back again. The children should pass the beanbag in a different style each time. For example: Passing the beanbag with the right or left hand only. Passing the beanbag over the shoulder. Passing the beanbag through the legs.
Outdoor Learning Activities for Upper Elementary
4. Inference Riddles. This outdoor learning activity is a perfect "advanced" activity for upper elementary students. The students will choose an object that they see outside and create riddles describing the object without actually naming it. They can do several of these riddles and then trade with a partner.
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Outdoor learning ideas. Browse and download our free outdoor lesson ideas for every age and subject area. Our outdoor learning ideas and activities have been developed by teachers and early years educators, and are ideal for both curriculum-led outdoor learning, Forest Kindergarten, and Forest School. For further guidance related to outdoor ...
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Aligned with the Australian curriculum, our outdoor learning education resources encourage students to engage with nature and develop practical skills. Suitable for both primary and secondary students, these resources cover environmental stewardship, exploration, investigation, and team-building activities, using real-world examples to enhance ...
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Try it out to see what you can get involved in this summer. 5. Spend Time in Nature: a couple of our favorite sites for getting closer with nature are the National Wildlife Federation and Project Learning Tree. Both sites are packed full of activities for kids of all ages. Everything from learning about and identify invasive species, to birds ...
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The outdoor areas you use could be very close to the school and within walking distance - it might be the school grounds, a local park or a nearby patch of woodland. So, no long bus journey, no cost and no high-risk activity! 1 Getting Outside the Classroom 2 Feeling at Home in the Outdoor Classroom 3 Making Outdoor Teaching Easier
Outdoor Math Games
Balloon Games. Balloons are great for physical development, cooperation, and turn taking. Some great outdoor maths games with balloons include: Have a small group of children in a circle (approximately 4 to 6 children). Write numbers on a balloon in pen. Maybe put about 6 numbers on the balloon.
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Get kids moving with this simple outdoor learning activity that incorporates a bit of math and physical education. Math Activity. Keep kids moving with these field day activities to do outside. Preschool Game. Match and represent numbers using rocks in this hands-on outdoor learning activity. Chalk and Rocks Activity.
10. Go on a Geometry Scavenger Hunt. Take 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students outside and assign them the task of finding: different 2d or 3d shapes. objects with certain angles (obtuse, acute, right angles) parallel and intersecting lines. objects with lines of symmetry. patterns in nature.
2. Outdoor Multiplication . Outdoor education activities revolving around math can really be adapted to any grade. This activity specifically can be used for any of the math operations. In elementary, we use this primarily for multiplication and division fact families. Use dice and some natural materials to create different equations.
Hug a Tree - A fun outdoor activity for all ages. Roll Down a Hill - Rolling down a hill is excellent for the developing sensory system. Walk Across Fallen Trees and Logs - This outdoor gross motor balance challenge for Kids gives children the opportunity to develop their kinesthetic and vestibular sensory systems.
All Resources for Ages 5-11 (U.S Grades K-5) Download our educational resources for students in elementary school. Lessons cover how dirt works, the role of pollinators, how nature filters water, and more! Each lesson plan comes with a free teacher's guide and video. Protect Ocean, Land and Fresh Water.
You get one of the most intense—and fun—outdoor games for kids! Learn more: The Inspired Treehouse. 5. Roll the dice. All you need is a set of giant dice (like these!), a clipboard, and a bucket to play this Yahtzee-inspired lawn game! Learn more: Craft Create Cook. 6.
Check out The Guardian to pursue this outdoor educational activity. 2. Paint a mural for your school or community. Reach out to contacts in your community, or check with your administration. Students will take great pride in contributing a work of art to their school or community.
10. Set up a musical science pool. This project is equally fun as a sensory experience and as a science experiment. Fill a kiddie pool with water, then place metal mixing bowls of different sizes inside. Finally, let kids experiment with different combos of waters, bowls, and drumsticks (i.e., wooden spoons).
Main Idea: Students begin by sitting quietly outside, whether in a circle or with some distance between one another, with a pen and notebook. Have them first record five things they see. Then note four things they hear. Add three things they feel, two things they've learned and one thing they know. These open-ended prompts allow your students ...
Add a little structure to outside play with these outdoor games for kids. They're a great way to encourage teamwork and work out all-important motor skills.
Books should be an integral piece of any learning environment. Below are several lists to inspire you and to make learning loads of fun. These books can all be applied to the outdoor classroom. Seeds - Children's Books. Ants - Children's Books. Bears - Children's Books. Rocks - Children's Books.
Outdoor Activities for Kindergarten. Outdoor Activities for 1st Grade. Outdoor Activities for 2nd Grade. Outdoor Activities for 3rd Grade. Outdoor Activities for 4th Grade. Outdoor Activities for 6th Grade.
Outdoor English learning activity ideas. 1. Sound and word throw. Draw a series of circles in the playground and label each of them with a different sound. Shout out a word and ask the pupil to throw a bean bag (or something else you can throw) into the circle that represents the sound that word begins or ends with. ( True Aim Education ).
Animal Racing. Movement activities are crucial for developing minds and bodies. Animal movements, in particular, encourage children to think about their own body mechanics in comparison with animals they may have observed. 3rd grade. Activity. Play Traffic Cop. Activity.
3. Keep it flexible (and maybe, quick) Philip Mathieu, an outdoor educator in snowy Maine, urges teachers to expect to adapt outdoor learning plans on the fly based on weather and the clothing kids show up wearing. If there's a sunny spot in the schoolyard, make that your home base on a frigid day.
The challenge is to race to pass the beanbag from the front to the back of the line, and back again. The children should pass the beanbag in a different style each time. For example: Passing the beanbag with the right or left hand only. Passing the beanbag over the shoulder. Passing the beanbag through the legs.
4. Inference Riddles. This outdoor learning activity is a perfect "advanced" activity for upper elementary students. The students will choose an object that they see outside and create riddles describing the object without actually naming it. They can do several of these riddles and then trade with a partner.
Outdoor learning ideas. Browse and download our free outdoor lesson ideas for every age and subject area. Our outdoor learning ideas and activities have been developed by teachers and early years educators, and are ideal for both curriculum-led outdoor learning, Forest Kindergarten, and Forest School. For further guidance related to outdoor ...
Aligned with the Australian curriculum, our outdoor learning education resources encourage students to engage with nature and develop practical skills. Suitable for both primary and secondary students, these resources cover environmental stewardship, exploration, investigation, and team-building activities, using real-world examples to enhance ...
Try it out to see what you can get involved in this summer. 5. Spend Time in Nature: a couple of our favorite sites for getting closer with nature are the National Wildlife Federation and Project Learning Tree. Both sites are packed full of activities for kids of all ages. Everything from learning about and identify invasive species, to birds ...
The outdoor areas you use could be very close to the school and within walking distance - it might be the school grounds, a local park or a nearby patch of woodland. So, no long bus journey, no cost and no high-risk activity! 1 Getting Outside the Classroom 2 Feeling at Home in the Outdoor Classroom 3 Making Outdoor Teaching Easier
Balloon Games. Balloons are great for physical development, cooperation, and turn taking. Some great outdoor maths games with balloons include: Have a small group of children in a circle (approximately 4 to 6 children). Write numbers on a balloon in pen. Maybe put about 6 numbers on the balloon.