
Today, I’m chatting with Lynne Mulligan, a passionate advocate for nature-based learning that founded a pre-K and kindergarten nature-based program. We discuss nature-based literacy in preschool settings, exploring practical strategies and creative approaches. Lynne shares a wealth of experience and ways to weave outdoor play seamlessly into literacy instruction.
Some key takeaways:
- Integrating Nature and Literacy: Lynne emphasizes the importance of seamlessly blending nature and literacy. She shares about how to transform outdoor spaces into learning environments.
- Alphabet Adventures: Lynne shares with Kristen her approach to teaching letters and words. This involves storytelling and hands-on activities.
- Nature Books: Lynne and Kristen share their favorite nature books
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- “Life” by Cynthia Rylant
- “The Blue Hour” by Isabelle Simler
- “The Tallest Tree House” Elly MacKay
- “Sam and David Dig a Hole” by Mac Barnett
- “The Bog Baby” by Jeanne Willis
- Backwards Planning: Lynne and Kristen share about how to ensure standards are being met by following children’s interests and aligning them with standards after.
- Prioritize Outdoor Time: We all know outdoor time is diminishing for children, Lynne shares about how to promote a healthy connection with the environment.
If you've ever wanted to bring the wonders of nature into your preschool classroom, foster a love for literacy through creative outdoor activities, or explore the joy of child-led learning in various educational settings, this episode is packed with practical insights and inspiration to enhance your teaching journey.
Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com
Find Lynne here: @woodland_learning and explore her website
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