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In this episode, we’re diving into one of my favourite ways to connect literacy and outdoor learning—using great books as a springboard for exploration and play. I’ll be sharing some of my go-to seasonal read-alouds along with simple, engaging activities to bring them to life outside.
From making Leaf Man-inspired creatures in the fall to tracking animal footprints in the snow, planting seeds in spring, and searching for nature’s spirals in summer, these activities invite students to experience books in a whole new way.
Of course, outdoor learning comes with its challenges! I’ll also be sharing some real-life moments—like what happens when the wind carries away a carefully crafted leaf creation or when students struggle to describe "wildness" in words. We’ll talk about simple adaptations to keep learning meaningful (and fun!) no matter the season.
🌱 Books & Activities in This Episode:
🍁 Fall: Leaf Man (Lois Ehlert) & Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn (Kenard Pak)
❄️ Winter: Over and Under the Snow (Kate Messner) & The Snowy Day (Ezra Jack Keats)
🌸 Spring: The Curious Garden (Peter Brown) & Finding Wild (Megan Wagner Lloyd)
☀️ Summer: Swirl by Swirl (Joyce Sidman) & A Beach Tail (Karen Lynn Williams)
So grab a cozy drink, step outside, and let’s talk about how to make read-alouds an adventure! 🎧✨
📌 Don’t forget to subscribe to Teach Outdoors on YouTube for more outdoor learning ideas!
By Lauren MacLean5
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In this episode, we’re diving into one of my favourite ways to connect literacy and outdoor learning—using great books as a springboard for exploration and play. I’ll be sharing some of my go-to seasonal read-alouds along with simple, engaging activities to bring them to life outside.
From making Leaf Man-inspired creatures in the fall to tracking animal footprints in the snow, planting seeds in spring, and searching for nature’s spirals in summer, these activities invite students to experience books in a whole new way.
Of course, outdoor learning comes with its challenges! I’ll also be sharing some real-life moments—like what happens when the wind carries away a carefully crafted leaf creation or when students struggle to describe "wildness" in words. We’ll talk about simple adaptations to keep learning meaningful (and fun!) no matter the season.
🌱 Books & Activities in This Episode:
🍁 Fall: Leaf Man (Lois Ehlert) & Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn (Kenard Pak)
❄️ Winter: Over and Under the Snow (Kate Messner) & The Snowy Day (Ezra Jack Keats)
🌸 Spring: The Curious Garden (Peter Brown) & Finding Wild (Megan Wagner Lloyd)
☀️ Summer: Swirl by Swirl (Joyce Sidman) & A Beach Tail (Karen Lynn Williams)
So grab a cozy drink, step outside, and let’s talk about how to make read-alouds an adventure! 🎧✨
📌 Don’t forget to subscribe to Teach Outdoors on YouTube for more outdoor learning ideas!

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