Looking for inspiration to bring science outdoors? Explore six captivating outdoor science lessons designed for ages 7-9. And don’t forget, there’s a wealth of additional science lessons waiting for you. read more…
Imagine classrooms bathed in sunshine, lessons whispered by the wind, and knowledge unearthed from the living soil. This isn’t some idyllic daydream; it’s the essence of an outdoor-focused curriculum, and. read more…
As a teacher, I’m passionate about creating engaging and enriching learning experiences for my students. But sometimes, the most stimulating classroom in the world sits unused just beyond the classroom. read more…
Spring is a time when nature comes to life providing ample opportunity to take your lessons outside. From watching plants grow to exploring life cycles, observing the changes that spring. read more…
Halloween is a time of enchantment and spookiness, where young minds thrive on imagination and creativity. What better way to celebrate this season than by taking the classroom outdoors? Outdoor. read more…
In today’s digital age, where screens often dominate our attention, taking learning outside provides a breath of fresh air – both literally and figuratively. We’re thrilled to introduce you to. read more…
Summer is a season filled with endless possibilities for outdoor adventures and joyful exploration. As the warm sun graces our days and nature bursts with vibrant colors, it’s the perfect. read more…
Children are naturally drawn to playing in the mud, and as parents and educators, we may sometimes cringe at the mess it creates. However, research has shown that allowing children. read more…
Why teach poetry outdoors, you ask? Well, for starters, nature provides an endless source of inspiration. The beauty of the natural world can ignite creativity and stimulate the imagination like. read more…
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.
Category: Outdoor Learning Blog
6 Outdoor Science Lessons: Ages 7 – 9
Looking for inspiration to bring science outdoors? Explore six captivating outdoor science lessons designed for ages 7-9. And don’t forget, there’s a wealth of additional science lessons waiting for you. read more…
Moving Away From Four Walls: Building a Curriculum that Thrives in the Outdoors
Imagine classrooms bathed in sunshine, lessons whispered by the wind, and knowledge unearthed from the living soil. This isn’t some idyllic daydream; it’s the essence of an outdoor-focused curriculum, and. read more…
Beyond the Brick Walls: Why Outdoor Learning Sometimes Feels Like an Uphill Battle (and How to Conquer it!)
As a teacher, I’m passionate about creating engaging and enriching learning experiences for my students. But sometimes, the most stimulating classroom in the world sits unused just beyond the classroom. read more…
5 Science Lessons To Teach Outside This Spring
Spring is a time when nature comes to life providing ample opportunity to take your lessons outside. From watching plants grow to exploring life cycles, observing the changes that spring. read more…
Embrace the Spooky Season: 4 Outdoor Activities to Bring Halloween to Nature’s Doorstep
Halloween is a time of enchantment and spookiness, where young minds thrive on imagination and creativity. What better way to celebrate this season than by taking the classroom outdoors? Outdoor. read more…
5 Easy Ways To Bring Literacy Outside In Elementary School
In today’s digital age, where screens often dominate our attention, taking learning outside provides a breath of fresh air – both literally and figuratively. We’re thrilled to introduce you to. read more…
10 Activities To Get Your Children Outside This Summer
Summer is a season filled with endless possibilities for outdoor adventures and joyful exploration. As the warm sun graces our days and nature bursts with vibrant colors, it’s the perfect. read more…
The Benefits of Mud Play: Why Getting Dirty is Healthy for Children
Children are naturally drawn to playing in the mud, and as parents and educators, we may sometimes cringe at the mess it creates. However, research has shown that allowing children. read more…
Teaching Poetry Outdoors
Why teach poetry outdoors, you ask? Well, for starters, nature provides an endless source of inspiration. The beauty of the natural world can ignite creativity and stimulate the imagination like. read more…