Teaching math doesn’t always have to involve a classroom, a whiteboard, and desks. Although that environment provides a great opportunity to teach new skills, outdoor math lessons offer a fantastic. read more…
Are you looking for ways to make math more fun and engaging for your students? Taking your math lessons outside could be just the solution you’re looking for! There are. read more…
Long jump subtraction is a fun and practical way for students to get loads of practice with subtraction using the column method while improving their measuring skills. For this outdoor. read more…
This engaging lesson on estimation, time, and conversion challenges students to complete an activity for a specified duration. They’ll estimate when to stop, aiming to match the given time as. read more…
This is an excellent STEM project that gets students exploring local weather by designing and building their own wind vanes and recording wind direction over a set time period. This. read more…
The Puddle Size math investigation is part of our huge ‘The Rain Project’ pack of rain themed resources. Check the pack out here: This activity is all about measuring using. read more…
This engaging outdoor measuring activity encourages students to experiment with non-standard units of measurement! Instead of using traditional units, students will choose creative alternatives, such as leaves or stones, to. read more…
This fun and simple activity helps students practice their measuring skills while exploring objects outdoors (or indoors). Students will use a 1-meter piece of string to measure various objects, recording. read more…
In this Christmas themed activity your class must hide words on spooky cards that make up a secret message around your school / outdoor space and mark the coordinates on. read more…
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Column Addition Lesson Ideas | Outdoor Math
Teaching math doesn’t always have to involve a classroom, a whiteboard, and desks. Although that environment provides a great opportunity to teach new skills, outdoor math lessons offer a fantastic. read more…
5 Benefits Of Teaching Maths Outside
Are you looking for ways to make math more fun and engaging for your students? Taking your math lessons outside could be just the solution you’re looking for! There are. read more…
Column Subtraction Lesson – Long Jump Subtraction
Long jump subtraction is a fun and practical way for students to get loads of practice with subtraction using the column method while improving their measuring skills. For this outdoor. read more…
How Much Time? Active Estimation and Conversion Activity
This engaging lesson on estimation, time, and conversion challenges students to complete an activity for a specified duration. They’ll estimate when to stop, aiming to match the given time as. read more…
STEM Weather Project – DIY Wind Vane
This is an excellent STEM project that gets students exploring local weather by designing and building their own wind vanes and recording wind direction over a set time period. This. read more…
Measuring Investigation – Diameter, Radius and Perimeter – Puddle Math
The Puddle Size math investigation is part of our huge ‘The Rain Project’ pack of rain themed resources. Check the pack out here: This activity is all about measuring using. read more…
Units of Measure Outdoor Lesson – Measuring Activity
This engaging outdoor measuring activity encourages students to experiment with non-standard units of measurement! Instead of using traditional units, students will choose creative alternatives, such as leaves or stones, to. read more…
Measuring & Estimation Outdoor Lesson – String Measuring
This fun and simple activity helps students practice their measuring skills while exploring objects outdoors (or indoors). Students will use a 1-meter piece of string to measure various objects, recording. read more…
Christmas Coordinates Secret Code
In this Christmas themed activity your class must hide words on spooky cards that make up a secret message around your school / outdoor space and mark the coordinates on. read more…