(These sheets would be great to laminate, too, so you can reuse them!!!) Then, as you go on a nature walk, or even a stroll through the neighborhood, as they find the items let them check them off. Grab a sheet for each of your kids and let them take a crayon or marker with them. We love nature walks, which is part of the Charlotte Mason lifestyle, but this is a different spin on it. For some extra fun, try filling out the entire card. Before you set out on your nature walk, its important to wear comfortable and sturdy shoes and pack everything you may need along the way. The other nature hunt bingo document can be used for any age, but might be better for grades 4th-7th. Nature Bingo Go out on a nature walk with an adult and mark each space when. I attached Velcro stickers to the Nature Bingo cards and washable markers so you don't have to hold your marker either. Use washable markers / dry erase to mark off what you see. One is slightly “easier” and might be appropriate for younger kids (like Kindergarten and First Graders). Print out and laminate the cards, then (optional) Hole punch two holes to thread yarn so you can wear the card around your neck. I decided I wanted to recreate it for use with my other kids ~ but with a twist! I wanted to make an Autumn Nature Hunt Bingo and I ended up making two, which can both be downloaded in the same file.
My daughter’s gym class did a scavenger hunt to look for items found in Fall. My kids and I went to co-op today and had a nice little surprise.