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Explore Together (outdoors): Flowers and Vegetables
Take children outside to explore flowering plants. Have them compare these plants to other plants they observed.
Explore Together (outdoors): Free Exploration
Take children outdoors to build obstacle courses and explore how objects react when they hit an obstacle.
Explore Together (outdoors): Free Ramp Exploration
Have children continue to explore ramps and how objects move down a ramp. Encourage children predict how an object will behave on a ramp.
Explore Together (outdoors): Grocery Store Visit
Visit a grocery store or farm stand and explore and compare fruits and vegetables.
Explore Together (outdoors): Hunt for Materials
Review materials used in building houses in the book Houses and Homes. Go outside and look at different materials used in neighborhood buildings.
Explore Together (outdoors): Hunt for Slides, Ramps, and Tracks
Have children explore ramps, slides, and trackways outdoors and record their observations. Ask children to reflect and share their observations.
Explore Together (outdoors): Imitate Outdoor Sounds
Have children bring instruments outside for a listening walk. Encourage children to listen for sounds and imitate them with their instruments and voices.
Explore Together (outdoors): Indoor and Outdoor Plants
Have children make connections between the indoor and outdoor plants and continue to compare the parts of plants.
Explore Together (outdoors): Keep on Growing!
Help children repot their plants in a larger container or an outside garden.
Explore Together (outdoors): Let’s Be Scientists!
Guide children as they explore and observe outdoors using skills like a scientist.
Explore Together (outdoors): Letter Hunt
Explore and talk about places where children might find letters outside.
Explore Together (outdoors): Listening Walk
Bring children outside on a listening walk and record the different sounds children hear.
Explore Together (outdoors): Listening Walk: Animal Sounds
Take children outdoors on a listening walk to listen for animal sounds. Have them focus on the source, volume, and pitch of the sounds.
Explore Together (outdoors): Make More Drops
Add new materials to explore with and have children continue to explore how water drops behave on different surfaces.
Explore Together (outdoors): Make Rainbows
Have children make and observe rainbows using water mist.
Explore Together (outdoors): Making Waterways
Take children outdoors again to continue exploring the flow of water, this time to make waterways.
Explore Together (outdoors): Many Shades of Brown
Have children explore outside and look for brown things in nature.
Explore Together (outdoors): Measuring Up
Have children check and measure their sprouts. Then observe and measure the plants they repotted outside.
Explore Together (outdoors): Milk Carton Boats
Have children make milk carton boats. Have them collect things outside to use as weights and see how many objects their boats can hold.
Explore Together (outdoors): More Soil Exploration
Have children work in groups as they continue to explore outdoor plants and soil.