Sure...I may be a little biased being an Outdoor Education teacher, but I've seen many adults attempting to cut wood for the first time or trying to get their kids to connect with nature. It should be a mandatory course in education. #outdoorliteracy#Covidcamping
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Enjoying the outdoors while working on our communication. Ss had a set number of contact pts with the ground to move a designated distance together. So many great discussions, resulting in many different strategies! #TakeMeOutside day 8! @varennesLRSD @LouisRielPEHE
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This month is International #WalktoSchool Month! If you and your #activekids aren't already regular walkers to school, check out these reasons it's cool to walk to school: https://t.co/P7zeODnvCR
There is risk involved in everything we do, and risk isn’t a bad thing. Whether it’s taking a bath or climbing trees, risk is everywhere and kids need to understand it. Learn more: https://t.co/nCexAa1DMd
What’s your daily #physicalliteracy routine? By making it fun for kids, they won’t even realize that they are practicing movement skills. They’ll just enjoy the activities. Learn more: https://t.co/GOIClsa1Nu
If you find yourself out of ideas about how to get your kids moving, we have a recipe for that! Check out our Recipe for an Active Day featured in this newsletter. https://t.co/JVyihT1tgs
If you’ve got a green thumb, you can include your kids in your gardening activities. It's a fun way to be active as a family while getting some extra help to get your outdoor chores done. Here are tips to keep them active in the dirt. Learn more: https://t.co/rdI0T8FZ7M
Playing games like Giddy Up, Follow the Leader, Nature Scavenger Hunt, and more will keep little ones entertained and having fun while nature hiking! Learn more: https://t.co/pOBzb7AFML
When @GroveCoach was a kid, they used hammers and nails to build wooden forts in our yard and tied long lengths of rope from tree branches to create their own Tarzan swings. Learn more about creating your own #riskyplay backyard: https://t.co/FIj5oipkyw
Your kids may not ever make it to each of the 195 countries in the world. But you can give them a taste of various cultures by introducing them to games and activities from around the globe. Pull out a map, pick a spot, and travel your way to fun: https://t.co/D8YlyyVtHI
Hey Grades 4-8 families @magLRSD and @varennesLRSD, it’s Week 1 of our Summer Reading Challenge. What will you read this week? Don’t forget to share on our Flipgrid!
There are many reasons why you may want to expose your children to natural water courses in your area. Not only can you teach them about water safety and how to swim, there are some major physical literacy benefits as well! Learn more: https://t.co/evYZKIodIu