Get Outside Even After School Starts

October 26th, 2009

I have a question for you… Now that school is in full swing do you feel like something is missing?

Have your outdoor activities fizzled out along with your summer vacation?

Well don’t let it happen, The Green Hour Blog  provides 10 ways to get outside - even after school starts. Here are five that we here at Nature For Kids particularly liked!   

1. Scenario: Traffic made you late, there’s no time to cook dinner, so you drive the family over to the rotisserie chicken place to get a quick meal.

Tip: Keep a picnic blanket in your car for an impromptu picnic on any spot of grass you can find!

2. Scenario: Outside, it’s a perfect fall day, but you look at your child’s homework assignments and realize outside play-time isn’t a reality.

Tip: Take homework outside! There’s no reason math problems can’t be done in the fresh air. Set up a clean outdoor workspace for your child on a patio table, perhaps.

3. Scenario: The kids get home from school and immediately plop in front of the TV. You suggest going outside. They respond, “Indoors is more fun!”

Tip #1: Set time-limits for TV watching and video game playing. It won’t be popular, so make sure you have a back-up plan. If you have a backyard, kid-customize it with a homemade fort, dart boards, a trampoline, a craft table. Set up a bird house to keep wildlife visiting.

Tip #2: No backyard? Find your local parks using nwf.org/naturefind. For older kids, start stretching your child’s boundaries, allowing them to go for unsupervised walks in the neighborhood with groups of friends. They’ll love the feeling of independence.

4. Scenario: It’s 8 p.m. Dinner’s over, but not quite time for bed.

Tip: Keep flashlights near the door, and go for a neighborhood night hike. Kids will love the novelty — and you can challenge them to identify “night sounds.” Learn how to make a moon journal at greenhour.org/moonjournal.

5. Scenario: Your daughter comes home from school clutching new-found treasures: three crumbly leaves, two acorns and a dirt-encrusted rock.

Tip: Instead of putting them on the kitchen counter, a drawer, or — gasp — the trash, start a nature table. Set a limit of how many items they can have in the “nature museum” — so they’ll keep it to a manageable number. Other ideas: use an old tackle or sewing box, or a hanging shoe-organizer with clear plastic pockets. Have your kids decorate it!

Along with the Green Hour Blog be sure to check out the National Wildlife Federation’s Be Out There campaign. Like Nature For Kids , Be Out There inspires caregivers to spend daily time outdoors with the children in their lives.
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7 Responses to “Get Outside Even After School Starts”

  1. linda on October 27, 2009 12:51 am

    Awesome ideas! I would never think to take kids outside for homework, but why not, fresh air will help them think better!

  2. Debi on October 27, 2009 6:28 am

    Great post! My 5yo loves the moon & I’m dying to try the moon journal idea. Thanks for all the great tips!

  3. MyLifeOutdoors on November 4, 2009 1:26 am

    Great ideas. I love the idea about hanging a bird house. My 8yo and i did just that the other day.

  4. Kenton and Rebecca Whitman on November 4, 2009 8:09 am

    These are great ideas! It’s amazing how much more fun it is to do things outside, and homework is a perfect example. The night hike sounds like just the thing during the full moon right now.

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