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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Words in the Great Outdoors!

Outdoor word work is so much more than side walk chalk! Here are some supply ideas:

  • Chalk (most common) - there is an endless supply of ideas out there for chalk. Your child probably has endless ideas of what they could do with chalk! Swing on over to The Home Teacher to see some great sidewalk chalk activities!
  • Sticks- use sticks and build the words/ letters.
  • Leaves- use leaves to build the words/ letters.
  • Silly string- 1) use silly string to write words 2) write words with chalk and then tag the word said with silly string.
  • Fly swatters- swat words that are written with fly swatter.
 (now just imagine this outside!)
  • Pebbles/rocks- use pebbles/ rocks to spell words and letters.
  • Sand/ dirt- use a stick or finger to spell words in the sand/ dirt.
  • Water/squirt guns- write with the guns, tag the words that are already written, for rhyming words (or any other spelling rule)- spray the beginning sound to erase it and change out the word to another word in that family.
  • Hopscotch pad- chalk out a hopscotch pad or if you want to make it more permanent paint it, hopscotch spell the word or recite the alphabet as you hopscotch.
  • Cardboard letter tiles (think of this like giant Scrabble pieces) - cut cardboard squares (about 1ft x 1ft) and write letters on them like Scrabble. Then use to recite ABCs or spell out words.

  • Jump ropes- use the ropes to spell or jump rope and spell the words.
  • Paints- paint the word on a stone then you can hide the stones around the yard and have a scavenger hunt.

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