Make biology boss with a Bioblitz! Speed hunting lists is a great way to encourage observation, team…
Download More InfoThese are individual lesson and topic ideas sourced from a broad range of experts and organisations. You’ll see that we’ve concentrated on inspiration, leaving the planning of how the activity will be delivered up to the person that knows their class and environment the best – you.
We’ll keep adding to these, so please let us know if you have ideas you’d like to share either to inspire others to take lessons outdoors or to make playtime awesome!
Make biology boss with a Bioblitz! Speed hunting lists is a great way to encourage observation, team…
Download More InfoThe Construct a Mini Cairn activity is both art, physics and a mental work! It is loved by yoga teachers and children alike. For young children, it’s…
Download More InfoThe Follow an Insect activity will help students imagine the world from another perspective. Challenge children’s perception…
Download More InfoMake a moustache is a silly but profound activity that will help the shyest student proclaim, get…
Download More InfoThe Make Your Face Look Weird activity will help children explore touch, one of the most profound…
Download More InfoThe Watcher Bird activity is as much about physical dexterity as spatial awareness and team work. Have…
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Thanks for joining the movement we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂 Check out the resources tabs for ideas for the day – and to make learning and play part of every day!
Thanks for joining the movement, we can’t wait to see what you get up to on the day! Please share this with your colleagues and friends to help us make it possible for every child to get outdoors to learn and play every day 🙂
We’ll send you a newsletter shortly.
Time to play is critical for every child – share your moments with us by tagging #OutdoorClassroomDay and make every day a day to learn and play outdoors!