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…
This investigation is perfect for that hot summers afternoon where you simply need to get outside on. Students compare items that melt and investigate if these items have a different. 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 activity gets students exploring the wildlife in your pond by making their very own underwater viewer using just a plastic bottle, some tape, and scissors. It’s a fantastic activity. read more…
We’re inviting you to the butterflies dinner. For this outdoor science investigation students will create their very own butterfly meals to see which the butterflies prefer. They’ll place the meals. read more…
The insect trap investigation gets students looking closely at all the amazing creepy crawlies that can be found in your outdoor space by creating small traps. It’s great if you’re. 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…
Growing plants is great fun and can lead to loads of teaching opportunities. For this activity students will plant a variety of species and measure their growth rate over time.. read more…
Growing plants is great fun and can lead to loads of teaching opportunities. For this activity students will plant a variety of species and measure their growth rate over time.. read more…
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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…
Things That Melt – Materials And Their Properties
This investigation is perfect for that hot summers afternoon where you simply need to get outside on. Students compare items that melt and investigate if these items have a different. 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…
The Underwater Viewer – Pond Life
This activity gets students exploring the wildlife in your pond by making their very own underwater viewer using just a plastic bottle, some tape, and scissors. It’s a fantastic activity. read more…
Butterflies Dinner Investigation – Living Things
We’re inviting you to the butterflies dinner. For this outdoor science investigation students will create their very own butterfly meals to see which the butterflies prefer. They’ll place the meals. read more…
The Insect Trap
The insect trap investigation gets students looking closely at all the amazing creepy crawlies that can be found in your outdoor space by creating small traps. It’s great if you’re. 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…
The Growing Race – What Plants Need Lesson
Growing plants is great fun and can lead to loads of teaching opportunities. For this activity students will plant a variety of species and measure their growth rate over time.. read more…
The Growing Race (Ages 7 to 9) – What Plants Need
Growing plants is great fun and can lead to loads of teaching opportunities. For this activity students will plant a variety of species and measure their growth rate over time.. read more…