Learning Outdoors
Have you been inspired to take your students learning outdoors? Does your school have a designated outdoor learning area?
Hopefully your school has a few options set up for outdoor learning. A grass area, amphitheater, garden setup, covered outdoor learning area, or park bench seating is enough to invigorate your students and discover we can learn in different environments. It also allows students to display self control and discipline towards their learning. You will find your students happier and more engaged and focused on their activities.
Go out as a class or simply allow a few students to overflow onto the class verandah so they are still within eyesight.
Some ideas for outdoor learning may include;
reading time - students take books outside to read in their groups or independently
taking clipboards outside for scavenger hunts or completing worksheets
using whiteboards and markers to complete work outdoors
using chalk on concrete to practice sight words, spelling words, times tables etc.
using paint brushes and water to practice sight words, numbers, etc to write on the concrete or brick wall
sport and fitness time - obvious one
developmental play such as water trolley, bubble blowing, hoops, using the play equipment
investigating for mathematics - trundle wheels to find area, mapping, following directions, do a shape or pattern walk, measuring volume using containers and water, make the time on clocks with their bodies, tally colour cars that drive by.
science explorations such as evaporation, weather, light,
tending the garden - growing seeds, weeding, having a compost bin
taking circle time outdoors
dance or drama - space to practice and plan
creative thinking - observe the clouds
have an outside learning special fun day where all learning for the day is outdoors
Make sure to;
set ground rules before leaving the classroom e.g. boundaries
try to keep distractions to a minimum
take all required equipment so don’t need to return to the classroom
have students wear their hats when outdoors
consider seating such as stumps, yoga mats, benches, on the grass
By promoting outdoor learning you are supporting your students to be flexible with their learning in a natural setting.
Do your students enjoy learning outdoors? Does you have somewhere to take your class outdoors? we would love it if you joined the conversation and left a comment below.