Building a Relationship with the Earth
Help build a generation of kids the want to look after our planet. Tips on how we can help our students with building a relationship with the Earth.
FREE Activities for a Year!
FREE Activities for a Year!
Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor educator or new to teaching in nature, this blog category provides a supportive community and an abundance of inspiration to help you create unforgettable learning experiences for your elementary students.
Help build a generation of kids the want to look after our planet. Tips on how we can help our students with building a relationship with the Earth.
Materials for creative outdoor play that will inspire you students and get them exploring their outdoor learning space in new ways.
Easy ways to take play outside with your students. Get outside and experience the many benefits of both outdoor learning and play!
Many children are denied the gift of being able to play outdoors. Explore the value of outdoor play to children and their development.
You don’t need to be an “outdoorsy teacher” to start taking your students outside. Tips for outdoor education for non-outdoorsy teachers.
The summer is prime time to get outside with your students. Learn how to prevent sunburn and other heat-related illnesses during outdoor education.
Get outside exploring with your students through nature photography. Ideas to help you get started with nature photography with kids.
Fun activities you can do with your students to help them learn about maps and mapping while engaging with their learning space.
Some ideas for nature journaling with your students. Use journaling as a way to get your students outside and connecting to nature.
Get outside with your students even in the winter. Easy ways to start thinking about outdoor education in the winter.