Get Outside for an Earth Day Activity
If the weather permits I urge you to go outside and enjoy this beautiful world today. There are so many things we rush past or fail to notice and if we slow down, and look at it through our kid’s eyes, we’ll learn something and so will they. So, for today’s Earth Day activity, I want to show my son why we want and need to save our environment by appreciating what we have.
Nature Detectives
It’s amazing when you introduce a simple tool like a magnifying glass how outside time changes.
Bugs were inspected.
Next, we looked at weeds
And we looked at flowers
Finally, if you want you can make a small notebook for your child to record or draw what they saw on their nature walk. However, I chose to skip that and spend the time talking about it with my son over a picnic lunch. Each time he told me what he found he’d jump up to show me exactly where in our backyard he found it.
What Earth Day activity do you and your child(ren) enjoy doing? Comment below or share on my Facebook page!
Happy Earth Day
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Teri says
Great ideas! I took my class out yesterday on a nature walk! They (3 yr olds) had so much fun and loved discussing the different things they found. We happened upon a big mud puddle and I asked the kids if they knew how mud was made…they looked at me kind of puzzled and then I prompted them, “Mud is made out of water and….” and one girl pipes up, “BEEF!” 🙂 After I finished chuckling, we talked about how even though mud sometimes looks like beef (the tire tracks maybe??), it was really made of water and dirt! 🙂
Allie says
Beef !?
I love it.
I was teaching about water one day when I asked my class “What happens when you boil water?” I was expecting “It gets hot” or “There is steam” …nope I got ” You get coffee!” it always makes me chuckle, she was right, just not what I was looking for.
Beverly says
Happy Earth Day! We made your tambourine yesterday: )
Sweet Serendipity says
Great post. We practically live outside this time of year!
Teri says
LOL, Allie! Love the coffee story 🙂 Kids are too much!
Beth says
Hoping we can be outside in the backyard soon!! But the rain keeps on comin!
If the rain stops for a bit I will take the kids outside for a nature walk after naps!
My kiddos are all under 4 and we are making Earth Word Books. Each page has a different theme, trees, recycle, Earth, people etc. There are pictures for the little ones to color, places to add any nature finds from our walk, and lines for our 4 year old to write each word (Earth, recycle, people etc).
Love your little man’s shirt!!!
Annette says
Such fun. Unfortunately it was still wet and icky out when Meghan went down for her nap…Bug hunts are always great though.
I wanted to let you know there is a Super Award waiting for you at my blog. 🙂
(PS when are you going to sing for us again? I love your songs…especially your frozen expression at the beginning…lol!)
Mom, M.Ed. says
Benjamin loves to “go sciencing” with his magnifying glass. I made him a nature box filled with: a notebook, various sized magnifying glasses, binoculars, tweezers and a bug catcher (like tongs with a big magnifying bubble on the end).
He even goes “sciencing” around our house (when it’s too cold or ugly to be outside) and investigates everything.
Sometimes he only discovers a dust bunny (LOL) and other times–like yesterday–he discovers a real, live flying something-or-another!
Great photos…great post!
Jen says
Looks like he had fun! We did a nature journal last year, but this year, I’m thinking about doing a photo journal. Now that my girls are getting older, they are starting to get into photography. They’re not bad for 5 and 7 years old.
Jen
Allie says
Sounds like you all had such great Earth Day- all wonderful ideas!
Allie says
Oh and Annette- I am working on a reader requested song, I planned to have it up last week. My son’s lack of naps have been interrupting my plans 🙂