Outdoor Learning

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Outdoor Learning 〰️

A poster for children to use independently to check the outdoor garden area to keep it safe and tidy.

Spot different seasonal signs with our berries and seeds scavenger hunt. Develops language and curiosity by identifying the berry, nut or seed and the tree it originated from. Check your progress by ticking off the berries and seeds as they are found. Perfect for immersing your children into a topic, seasonal discussion or science learning.

Use these visuals for children to use as a scavenger hunt to find different items. Included are nature, letter, number, sky and shape scan sheets.

Perfect for the avid birdwatcher. Take learning outdoors or simply look through the classroom windows to identify as many garden birds as you can. Spot and name nine of the most common UK garden birds such as blackbirds, robins, magpies and more. Tick them off as you spot them and extend the learning by creating a tally of how many were spotted.

Use this resource for children to draw the different types of birds they can see and include some maths links by creating a tally chart to count how many.

Take learning outdoors with our mammals scavenger hunt resource. Tick off the animals as you spot them and see how many you can find. Invites discussion about animal identification, habitats, features and more.

Use this visuals for children to use as a scavenger hunt to find different birds.

Go on an outdoor colour hunt with our resource. How many colours will you spot in nature? Use our scavenger hunt sheet as a discussion tool to identify as many colours as possible. Can you find the brown bark or the white feathers? Extend the learning by taking photos or drawing other colourful items on their journey.

Take your science learning outdoors, immerse your class into a new topic or inspire a new interest with our Bird Watching Scavenger Hunt. Track your progress by ticking the sheet as you spot the birds flying, eating, hopping and more! Perfect for nature lovers.

Develop rich language by incorporating the sense of touch by taking learning outdoors with our texture scavenger hunt resource. How many items can the children describe as bumpy, wet, rough, squishy? Use as a hook into a topic, following children's interests or taking science lessons outdoors.