We’ve compiled our five favorite outdoor data handling lessons for you to explore. Don’t even consider teaching your data-handling topic without taking your class outdoors! There are countless fantastic opportunities. read more…
This activity is all about measuring circumferences. Children will go outside and find 8 trees to measure the circumference of, recording their answers in the table. It’s good to discuss. read more…
These outdoor lessons get children to work out the perimeter, radius and diameter of puddles. Rain is great fun and no reason to stop outdoor learning. This pack contains cross. read more…
This is a fun and practical outdoor game to teach students how to use tally charts as part of your data handling topic. This game is best done in pairs. read more…
This is a fantastic activity if you’re looking at measuring, averages, or calculations. Students will measure the rate of the flow of a river using sticks, a measured distance, a. read more…
This is a great physical outdoor math investigation that looks at measuring, averages, and division. For this activity students will measure out a running course (20 meters works well) and. read more…
No matter what age you’re teaching there’s loads of ways that you can take your data handling lessons outdoors from creating huge graphs on the playground to investigating which mini-beasts. read more…
For this investigation your class will have a look at how our actions can impact local wildlife, encouraging them to think about what kind of habitats certain animals and plants. read more…
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Five Outdoor Data Handling Lessons
We’ve compiled our five favorite outdoor data handling lessons for you to explore. Don’t even consider teaching your data-handling topic without taking your class outdoors! There are countless fantastic opportunities. read more…
Tree Circumference Investigation
This activity is all about measuring circumferences. Children will go outside and find 8 trees to measure the circumference of, recording their answers in the table. It’s good to discuss. read more…
The Rain Project (poetry, shape, description, data-handling)
These outdoor lessons get children to work out the perimeter, radius and diameter of puddles. Rain is great fun and no reason to stop outdoor learning. This pack contains cross. read more…
Stick Tallying – Outdoor Tally Charts
This is a fun and practical outdoor game to teach students how to use tally charts as part of your data handling topic. This game is best done in pairs. read more…
The Rate of Flow – Measuring Speed
This is a fantastic activity if you’re looking at measuring, averages, or calculations. Students will measure the rate of the flow of a river using sticks, a measured distance, a. read more…
How Fast Can You Run? Math Investigation
This is a great physical outdoor math investigation that looks at measuring, averages, and division. For this activity students will measure out a running course (20 meters works well) and. read more…
Teaching Data Handling Outdoors
No matter what age you’re teaching there’s loads of ways that you can take your data handling lessons outdoors from creating huge graphs on the playground to investigating which mini-beasts. read more…
Grass Gone Wild
For this investigation your class will have a look at how our actions can impact local wildlife, encouraging them to think about what kind of habitats certain animals and plants. read more…