Activities for Nature Connection for Kids

Outdoor learning activities and resources for teachers or parents to foster a connection to nature in our kids and students. Nature-based resources to help your kids get outdoors and connect to and learn from nature.
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Top FREE Nature-Based Learning Curriculums for Schools and Homeschools - Childhood By Nature
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Outdoor and Nature-Based Learning Activities for Children
Outdoor and Nature-Centered Learning Activities for Children | Montessori Nature
Kid's Nature Bucket List - Happily Ever Mom
Over 50 Free Nature Walk Printables
Get your kids excited about nature by using a nature walk activity sheet and over 50 free nature walk printables. #naturestudy #naturewalk #charlottemason
DIY Kids Explorer Kit for Nature Study
What should you pack in your kids explorer backpack? This guide will help you create a DIY nature backpack! #nature #naturestudy #homeschoolscience
Prioritizing Outdoor Learning In Your School Day
Prioritize outdoor learning in your school day so that your students can experience the many amazing benefits or getting outside. Tips for how to make outdoor learning a priority for your class.
Writing Nature Poetry With Students
Nature poetry is a great way to take learning outside. Help your students connect with nature while still meeting your curriculum requirements. Ideas and examples for writing nature poetry with your elementary students. #outdoorlearning, #takelearningoutside, #getoutside, #thrivewithoutdoorlearning
Outdoor learning has some amazing benefits for both students and teachers. Learn 5 reasons why you need to take your students outside to learn.
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5 Reasons Why You Need to Try Outdoor Learning
Outdoor learning has some amazing benefits for both students and teachers. Learn 5 reasons why you need to take your students outside to learn.
Connecting with Nature on Earth Day (and every day)
Nature Connection Pyramid - Children have few opportunities for unstructured play due to hectic schedules, lifestyle changes, environmental barriers and the rise of electronic media. Current statistics state that over 90% of a child’s week is spent indoors and 50 hours per week is spent on screen time (TV, video games, iPods, etc). That’s a lot of inactivity and it’s leading to some major health problems.