Miss. Mackenzie's blog 2 Alphabet Nature Walk

 Alphabet Nature Walk

Children must find ways to connect their learning to the real world. Using the Alphabet Nature walk, you combine outdoor fun while still helping children build literacy skills.

Materials:

- A printed copy of the image above (Free printout from Natureplaywa.org.au)

- Pen or pencil

- Outdoor space

- Clipboard (optional)


How to:

Take a walk around your neighborhood, local park, backyard, or even a courtyard. Start looking for something that starts with the letters of the alphabet. For example, "A is for acorn", "B is for bird", "C is for cattail", and so on through the rest of the alphabet. 

After finding something that starts with the letter, they will then write it in the corresponding spot. (leaf would go next to the L, grass would go next to the G, and so on)

Some letters will be tricky, like X, Y, Z, and Q. This is where creativity can be put to the test, and have your children think outside of the box and let their creativity take over.

Once they have all the letters of the alphabet, it is complete!


Benefits of this activity

- This activity strengthens children's phonemic awareness, letter recognition, vocabulary development, and even spelling.

- Children will connect letters to real-life interactive experiences.

- Practices fine motor skills when writing with a pencil on paper and gross motor walking around outside looking for the letters of the alphabet.

- Helps them become more familiar with the environment around them.


This is a super simple activity that will be fun and educational for your child, that allows them to have fun exploring while learning!





Photo from Natureplaywa.org.au

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