12 Outdoor Letter & Word Activities: Kid's Co-op

Have you seen all the school supplies out in the stores? Like it or not, school is starting soon. But that doesn't mean the kids have to come inside just yet. Kids can practice letter recognition and word skills outside with these outdoor literacy activities from The Kid's Co-op.

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words


12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Pirate letter hunt from Rubber Boots and Elf Shoes

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Two gross motor phonics games from Learn Play Imagine

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Sight words parking lot from And Next Comes L

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Sight word stomp! from Preschool Powol Packets

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Alphabet scavenger hunt from And Next Comes L

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Outdoor letter painting from Frugal Fun for Boys

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words
Starting sound snapping from Life with Moore Babies

And we have a few ideas of our own:
12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words

12 outdoor activities that teach kids letters and words

And if you're all set with letter and word practice, check out these 20 summer science ideas from the Kid's Co-op.

Thanks for everybody who linked up great ideas for kids last week. Come back next week because I'm featuring outdoor math activities (hint, hint ... link them up if you've got them.)

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2 comments:

  1. Just want to introduce myself to each of the co-hosts of the kids co-op (which I love, thank you btw) – I’m Rachel, an Aussie mama blogger who loves Montessori, play-based learning, natural learning, Reggio and Waldorf. I look forward to getting to know you.

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  2. Fun activities are very important for kids

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