Hoja de actividades de fotografía en la naturaleza
Colores en la naturaleza
Hoja de actividades de búsqueda de colores
Impresión de hojas
Evaluación de impresión de hojas
Moldes de arcilla
Hojas de evaluación de moldes de arcilla
Dibujar y pintar en la naturaleza.
Música en la naturaleza
Hoja de actividades de música en la naturaleza
Alentar a los estudiantes a explorar el vibrante arte de la naturaleza a través de actividades al aire libre, como fotografía, música y land art, es una herramienta valiosa para inspirar exhibiciones naturales y fomentar una conexión más profunda con el medio ambiente. En Hands-On Education, nos dedicamos a brindar soluciones eficientes y atractivas para educadores ocupados.
Included Resources +
This pack includes eight activity sheets with accompanying lesson plans and a Nature Journal for recording artistic creations, observations, and reflections across outdoor art and creative exploration.
• Nature Journal — interactive notebook for recording artistic creations, observations, and reflections
• Land Art — create temporary outdoor sculptures using natural materials inspired by Andy Goldsworthy
• Photography In Nature — develop observation skills and capture the beauty of nature through photography
• Colours In Nature — explore the rainbow of colours found in the natural world
• Leaf Printing — create beautiful prints using leaves and natural pigments
• Clay Moulds — make impressions of natural objects in clay
• Drawing And Painting In Nature — sketch and paint outdoors inspired by the environment
• Music In Nature — create sounds and music using natural materials and outdoor spaces
Key Details +
• Year Group: KS1 (ages 5–7)
• Key Stage: KS1
• Subject: Art & Design
• Resource Type: Activity Sheets + Lesson Plans + Nature Journal
• Format: Instant PDF Download
• Number of Activities: 8
Curriculum Alignment +
Aligned to the KS1 Art & Design National Curriculum. Covers using a range of materials creatively to design and make products, using drawing, painting, and sculpture to develop and share ideas and experiences, developing a wide range of art and design techniques using colour, pattern, texture, line, shape, form, and space, and learning about the work of a range of artists — including Andy Goldsworthy and the land art movement. Cross-curricular links to Music (Music In Nature — exploring sound and composition), Science (Year 2 — living things and their habitats, Colours In Nature), and outdoor learning and forest school.
Teaching Tips +
Land Art works best on a dry day with access to an outdoor space — collect natural materials on a nature walk beforehand and photograph finished sculptures before they are dismantled. Photography In Nature works well with tablets or school cameras; if devices are limited, run it as a paired activity. Clay Moulds benefit from air-dry clay rather than standard modelling clay — the impressions are sharper and children can keep their finished pieces. Music In Nature makes an excellent forest school session finale — children can perform their natural soundscapes to the class. The Nature Journal ties all activities together beautifully as a running creative portfolio across the unit.