
Beneath the Trees: Using Children’s Picture Books in the Outdoor Classroom
There’s something magical about reading outside. The breeze rustles the pages, birdsong punctuates the dialogue, and the world of the story blends right into the real
The Teach Outdoors blog inspires educators to explore outdoor classrooms to deeper students’ connection to nature and themselves.
There’s something magical about reading outside. The breeze rustles the pages, birdsong punctuates the dialogue, and the world of the story blends right into the real
Creating an inclusive and diverse learning environment is essential for every classroom, whether it’s indoors or outdoors. There are legitimate struggles with learning, playing, and teaching
Teach Outdoors believes in the transformative power of nature to ignite curiosity and foster deep learning experiences. Recently, Lauren hosted a workshop aimed at inspiring educators to facilitate outdoor learning adventures centred around discovering stories in nature.
(Outdoor classroom photo by Andy Quezada, Unsplash) As we begin a new school year, we have an exciting opportunity to introduce our students tothe wonders of