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    School Specialty • Jul 6, 2017 • Last Modified: May 16, 2023

    Outdoor Learning: 2 Outdoor Science Activities for Kids

    Even the youngest children can be introduced to the primary laws of physics and other scientific principles. One of the best ways to do so is through outdoor science activities. Learning outdoors is a great way to engage young learners and inspire the natural application of key physics concepts.

    2 Creative Ways to Find Outdoor Science Educational Activities

    With the weather warming up and kids getting a little antsy to be outside, why not take a quick break and sneak in some learning while roaming through the yard? These are just a few ways you can get creative with outdoor learning activities and explore physics right in our natural world.

    It’s important to remember that children take time to get into any activity—so don’t rush them! Allow at least 40-45 minutes per activity in order to gather their full attention and encourage deep understanding. The good news is that the more likely you are to let them get a little dirty, the more likely they are to stay engaged with the great physics lessons you’re trying to share!

    Sand and Water

    Seeing how sand and water move differently through various spaces and types of filters allows you to introduce the concepts of liquids. Waterfalls and basins show the flow of gravity and provide a multisensory experience as children immerse parts of their body in these fun substances.

    Allow children time alone to experiment with the new mediums, and then gently insert questions that will help them think about what’s happening without distracting from their play. Water offers even more options, as you can introduce ice cubes or show how mixing sand and water together in different volumes results in new consistencies.

    Dig in the Dirt

    Children love to get dirty, so indulge their love of mud while teaching them about soil and how things grow. Add sticks for digging, and your little explorers will be delighted for quite some time. Find some soft seeds that can break apart to dissect or pull seeds from plants you find in the yard.

    Don’t forget all the interesting little insects that can be found crawling or waddling through the dirt, too! Encourage children to gather building materials such as straw, rocks, and grasses and see how they stand up to various levels of pressure.

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    More Outdoor Learning Opportunities & Ideas

    Looking for more ways to engage students and children in outdoor science activities? Be sure to check out the Outdoor Education tag page for more ideas.

    Also take a moment to swing by the online store to see hundreds of quality educational tools, games, and supplies.

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