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Frosty Adventures: Students Exploring the Wonders of Winter

January 23, 2024 Lauren MacLean
Frosty Adventures: Students Exploring the Wonders of Winter
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Teach Outdoors
Frosty Adventures: Students Exploring the Wonders of Winter
Jan 23, 2024
Lauren MacLean

Nature's Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks - Click here

Nature Classroom Podcast Series - Click here

In this episode, we delve into the educational benefits of engaging with snow, from refining motor skills to fostering teamwork and problem-solving. Our young explorers not only learn about seasonal changes but also find the perfect balance between joy and the challenges of snow play.

Join us as we share our favourite winter activities, including creative journeys inspired by “Over and Under the Snow” by Kate Messner, building unique snow huts that promote visualization and problem-solving skills, and exploring the enchanting mysteries of snowy habitats. From circle reflections to nature detective work, we'll show you how these snowy adventures create meaningful connections between play and learning, making winter an exciting and educational journey for our students.

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Nature's Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks - Click here

Nature Classroom Podcast Series - Click here

In this episode, we delve into the educational benefits of engaging with snow, from refining motor skills to fostering teamwork and problem-solving. Our young explorers not only learn about seasonal changes but also find the perfect balance between joy and the challenges of snow play.

Join us as we share our favourite winter activities, including creative journeys inspired by “Over and Under the Snow” by Kate Messner, building unique snow huts that promote visualization and problem-solving skills, and exploring the enchanting mysteries of snowy habitats. From circle reflections to nature detective work, we'll show you how these snowy adventures create meaningful connections between play and learning, making winter an exciting and educational journey for our students.