Learning with Nature

In today's modern world, it is easy to forget the importance of connecting with nature on a regular basis. Research shows that children who have daily contact with nature benefit in many ways: physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually.

Learning with Nature


Even kids who are indoors most of the day can still benefit from incorporating natural materials into their learning activities. Here are some great ideas to inspire you! 

Learning with Nature
Stimulating Learning with Rachel has many Garden Maths Ideas using stones, sticks, leaves, pine cones and other found objects to practice math concepts.

Learning with Nature
My Nearest and Dearest shows us how to make Natural Paint for Kids from crushing rocks and creating ochre - a natural pigment used for centuries in art, body paint, fabric dye and soap.
Learning with Nature
 Tired of the same old x-rays and xylophones? eager ed has a unique activity for the letter X!  X is for Xylotheque

Learning with Nature
Who knew you could learn so much from a strawberry! Check out Dot-to-Dot Connections' Review of Strawberry Craze eBook to see some great ideas!
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Viviana is a blogging mom to a toddler, a preschooler, and a kindergartner, sharing ideas and resources for early education. She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun and inspire creativity in young minds.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting. I love stopping by to see all the new activity ideas!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and linking up! You always have great posts!

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  2. Thank you so much for featuring my post amongst all these great ideas!
    Rachel (",)

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    1. You're welcome! Thank you so much for linking up. Your posts are awesome!

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