Supporting Learning While Outdoors
With the summer months upon us and the school summer break fast approaching, outdoor learning can be an enriching experience for children, combining the benefits of nature with educational activities. Here I share 10 examples of some outdoor activities that will help your child have fun and learn while outdoors:
1. Nature Walks and Hikes
Observation Skills: Encourage your child to observe and describe their surroundings. Ask questions about what they see, hear, and smell.
Botany: Identify different plants, trees, and flowers. Use a field guide or an app to learn more about local flora.
Wildlife: Look for birds, insects, and other wildlife. Discuss their habits, habitats, and roles in the ecosystem.
2. Educational Games and Activities
Scavenger Hunts: Create a list of items for your child to find, such as a specific leaf, a smooth rock, or a feather. This activity can enhance their observation and categorization skills.
Geocaching: Engage in a real-world treasure hunt using GPS. This activity teaches navigation and problem-solving skills.
3. Practical Skills
Gardening: Involve your child in planting and maintaining a garden. This teaches responsibility, patience, and an understanding of plant biology.
Survival Skills: Teach basic outdoor survival skills, such as how to build a shelter, tie knots, or purify water.
4. Science Experiments
Weather Observation: Track the weather, learn about different cloud types, and discuss the water cycle.
Water Experiments: Explore properties of water with activities like floating and sinking, or creating mini dams and observing the flow.
5. Art and Creativity
Nature Art: Collect natural materials like leaves, twigs, and stones to create art projects. Leaf rubbings, rock painting, and creating collages are fun and educational.
Photography: Give your child a camera or smartphone to capture interesting sights. Discuss concepts like framing, perspective, and lighting.
6. Physical Education
Sports and Games: Play outdoor sports like soccer, frisbee, or tag. These activities improve physical health and teamwork skills.
Obstacle Courses: Set up an obstacle course to develop coordination, balance, and problem-solving skills.
7. Environmental Awareness
Recycling and Clean-up: Participate in local clean-up efforts to teach the importance of caring for the environment.
Conservation Discussions: Talk about the importance of protecting natural habitats and conserving resources.
8. Reading and Storytelling
Outdoor Reading: Bring books related to nature and read together in a natural setting. Stories about animals, plants, and adventures can spark interest in the environment.
Storytelling: Encourage your child to create their own stories inspired by the surroundings. This fosters creativity and language skills.
9. Map Skills and Geography
Mapping: Teach your child how to read maps and use a compass. Create simple maps of your backyard or local park.
Geography: Discuss the geographical features you encounter, such as rivers, hills, and forests, and how they are formed.
10. Mindfulness and Relaxation
Mindful Walking: Practice walking silently and focusing on the sensations of walking and the sounds of nature.
Relaxation: Find a quiet spot to sit and practice deep breathing or meditation, helping your child develop mindfulness and relaxation techniques.
By integrating these types of activities into your outdoor time (or even just dipping in and cherry picking your favourite ideas) you can help your child learn in a fun, dynamic and engaging way while fostering a love for nature and a curiosity about the world around them. Not only that, but you will be creating wonderful memories and spending some quality time with them.