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…
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…
This adjectives activity has students walk barefoot outdoors, describing textures with adjectives, similes, and metaphors. Differentiated sheets included. It’s time to connect with nature, get those shoes off, and explore. read more…
This pack of outdoor literacy challenge cards contains 20 cards each with a different literacy challenge for a wide range of topic areas for your students to do outside. These. read more…
This is a fun activity to get those imagination juices flowing as well as encouraging creative play and drama. Students will head outside and find themselves a stick. They must. read more…
This is a great activity to get those reluctant writers practicing their handwriting and spelling where students will trace and spell the word before heading off to find it in. read more…
Who doesn’t love scavenger hunts? This is a great activity to get your students thinking about adjectives and how they can be used to describe things. They will go on. read more…
This activity takes students on a walk around your outdoor space, encouraging them to step into the shoes of a chosen animal. They’ll consider what that animal might see, hear,. read more…
In this engaging activity, your class is on a mission to save the weeds! Each student will adopt a weed, study it closely, and think about all the positive aspects. read more…
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Tag: outdoor literacy
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…
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…
Descriptive Writing – Adjectives & Figurative Language – Barefoot Descriptions
This adjectives activity has students walk barefoot outdoors, describing textures with adjectives, similes, and metaphors. Differentiated sheets included. It’s time to connect with nature, get those shoes off, and explore. read more…
Outdoor Literacy Challenge Cards: 4 – 6, 7 – 9
This pack of outdoor literacy challenge cards contains 20 cards each with a different literacy challenge for a wide range of topic areas for your students to do outside. These. read more…
Creative Writing – This Is Not A Stick…
This is a fun activity to get those imagination juices flowing as well as encouraging creative play and drama. Students will head outside and find themselves a stick. They must. read more…
Outdoor Handwriting Activity | Spelling | Spell and Find
This is a great activity to get those reluctant writers practicing their handwriting and spelling where students will trace and spell the word before heading off to find it in. read more…
Adjectives Scavenger Hunt
Who doesn’t love scavenger hunts? This is a great activity to get your students thinking about adjectives and how they can be used to describe things. They will go on. read more…
Creative Writing Lesson – What Nature Sees -Descriptive Writing
This activity takes students on a walk around your outdoor space, encouraging them to step into the shoes of a chosen animal. They’ll consider what that animal might see, hear,. read more…
Persuasive Writing Lesson – Non-Fiction Text – Save The Weeds
In this engaging activity, your class is on a mission to save the weeds! Each student will adopt a weed, study it closely, and think about all the positive aspects. read more…