Outdoor literacy games ks2


















To explore the potential of the outdoor environment to develop literacy skills. To understand the importance of movement and language as linked functions.

Explore ways to promote higher-order, child-initiated opportunities for literacy development. Explore ways to provide open ended natural resources to support cognitive development and language development. Take literacy outdoors Author: Stephen Bowkett. Share this:. You can always step outside to run, laugh, dance and teach English… Taking children outdoors as part of their learning experience brings many benefits.

Those children who are touched are either out of the game or can become one of the catchers. Vary the game by using surnames or by giving the children numbers. Give each child a coloured card using lots of different colours.

Help the instructor to tell the children how to move from one line to another. Or cross silently, elegantly, spookily etc. Or cross like a cat, butterfly, shark, bat, elephant, chicken, bouncy ball, cloud, spinning coin etc. Split the children into two groups. The groups form two lines facing one another. You may also be interested in Download your free digital copy of the brand new January issue of Teach Primary now Teach Primary Awards Finalists Announced Oxford University Press celebrate double victory Free resources for teaching film in primary schools National Curriculum Key Stage 2 assessments reveal increased attainment in primaries.

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