Educational Nature Activities to do with Your Children
Let’s make our children’s childhood one of wonder at the world around them. As they engage with nature and learn at the same time, it will give them a love of learning that will last for a lifetime. Here are ten days of fun nature activities you can do with your children.
Some of these nature activities are taken from my Wonder-Filled Days in Nature Study. I’ll be including fun printables (some free) in the posts as well.

Making a homemade barometer, exploring symmetry, learning about cloud types, and studying food chains are some of the activities included.
10 Days of Learning with Nature
- Build Your Own Bird’s Nest Activity & Printable
- Using a Cloud Viewer to Learn About Cloud Types
- Finding North Using Your Shadow
- Celery Food Dye Experiment For Kids
- Making Dandelion Nature Prints
- The Life Cycle of a Dandelion
- Exploring Symmetry in Nature
- Learning About Weather with a Homemade Barometer
- A Fun Food Chain Printable for Kids
- 20+ Ways For Learning Math With Nature

More Homeschool Tips
I’m also teaming up some with lovely bloggers who will be hosting their own 10 Day Series. Check them out for more great tips on homeschooling.
Health Worksheets for Kids by Living Life and Learning
Homeschooling and Parenting Encouragement by Simple at Home
10 Days of DIY Summer Camp at Home by Forgetful Momma
10 Days to Prepare Teenagers for Work by Living Ideas
10 Days of Free Unit Studies for Summer Homeschooling by Faith & Good Works
Teaching Independent Learning by A Net in Time
10 Days of Preschool Science Social Study Themes by This Crafty Mom
Dinosaur Printables by Preschool Powol Packets
10 Days of Hands-On Learning Activities for Kids by Mama Smiles
10 Days of Time Saving Hacks for Busy Moms by Purposeful Motherhood
10 Days of Nature Study by Heart and Soul Homeschooling
10 Days of Free Homeschool Curriculum by Subject by Life in the Nerddom
10 Days to a No Stress Home Management Binder by No Stress Homeschooling
10 Ways You Can Nurture Artists in your Home by Beyond the Stick Figure
10 Days of Printable Word Puzzles for Kids by Tree Valley Academy
10 Days of Planning for High School by This Life of Ours
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My Number 1 struggles with homeschooling are time management and accountablity (I have a high schooler, 2 middle schoolers, and a K5/1st grader)
I think a lot of us struggle with that! It is so easy to get distracted. Making a schedule and sticking to it helps me.