Outdoor learning
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Outdoor learning. Get inspired and try out new things.
Spring is slowly approaching and it’s time to get planning on how you can make enrichment areas outdoors for them to play in. We found the best play areas you can easily create that will have your child happier than can be to get outside and play.
Charlotte Turpin saved to Noah’s Ark
Tips for creating your own outdoor classroom full of ideas for making the most out of your outdoor learning space for preschoolers.

Kids Gym saved to outdoor games
The Forest Classroom beginner's guide to forest school - NurtureStore | Forest classroom, Forest sch
Aug 21, 2020 - A practival guide to running a forest school with over 40 lesson plans for forest school activities and useful forest school printables.

The Seed That Sprouted saved to Homeschooling
Making mud paint is perfect if you are planning a "dirt day' or are looking for dirt activities for kids. Mud painting is also a fun messy art activity for kids of all ages.

Nadine Stoke-Nadeau saved to crafts
Outdoor Classrooms provide a place for children to connect to nature. With so many areas where children are told "no" to the diverse ways they want to interact with nature, outdoor classrooms are often a "yes" place. Yes, please dig in the dirt. Yes, please dig with the log pieces. Yes, please climb on these fallen logs. I was introduced to the Nature Explore outdoor classroom concept as we developed a natural playscape at a local nature center. This research based process helped reign in…

Katya Edey saved to Want to make for work
Active learning is proven to stimulate children's brains, so let's open up our classrooms to include the great outdoors. 🌳 Shop outdoor curriculum resources such as this Outdoor Number Chalkboard Track.

Gail Bell saved to outdoor kindergarten
Transform your garden into a stunning oasis with these 28 inspiring corner garden ideas and designs that will leave you in awe.

Jackie Lincecum saved to gardens
As Big Brother is getting older it's really interesting to see both his interests and skills develop into more specific skill sets. Lately he's been really interested in the building of things (mostly stemming from a love of Legos, Magnatiles, and our wooden railroad track.) As he leans that way I'm finding myself looking for other creative ways to develop those interests and skills. A few weeks ago he had the chance to observe a beaver dam up close with my husband on one of their nature…

Elena Marrie saved to Hillcrest club
Whether it's using leaves, twigs, rocks or flowers passed their prime, here are 30+ nature crafts to do with kids of all ages!

hayleyhaspel saved to 2's and3's