“Strive to make everyday the best day of your life, because there is no good reason not to.” Hal Elrod
Literacy outside should look very different to what opportunities you offer inside. Think about the richness the outdoors brings and try and create learning moments in nature. We don't want to just bring out alphabet posters outside and stick them on a fence. Instead think of how literacy can be applied in the outdoors in a meaningful way.Ā
To get you started i've shared a few of the ideas from my Literacy Wanderlust Planning Guides (available here)
1. Nature Study: Create aĀ Themed Nature Backpack
What do I need?
What do I do?
Create a themed nature back pack based on your children's curiosities. It could be on butterflies and include a spotter sheet, life cycle information, identification cards, anatomy of a butterfly, butterfly life cycle story stones, fiction and non fiction books on bu...