A Creative Approach to Teaching Science Outdoors: The what, why and how of teaching science outdoors
By (Author) Dr Sai Pathmanathan
By (author) Dr Penny Fletcher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Education
1st July 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: Sciences, general science
Outdoor schools / education
372.35044
Paperback
160
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
A Creative Approach to Teaching Science Outdoors is filled with exciting and innovative ways to teach physics, chemistry and biology throughout primary all in the great outdoors!
This book is jam-packed full of activities and ready-made ideas with a creative edge, like using racing leaves to teach about the physics ofmovement and making natural dyes to 'paint with nature' to learn about the pH scale. The lesson plans are linked to all UK science curricula and aimed at encouraging children to think critically and scientifically. Tried and tested by expert authors, every activity uses materials which can easily be found outside or around the home and is adaptable for every setting no matter how much or little green space you have!
Teaching outdoors has proven benefits for mental health and wellbeing, and creates natural links to talking about the environment and climate change in a fun and accessible way. This book is a must-have for teachers looking to inspire their pupils and show children that science is truly everywhere!
Dr Penny Fletcher has worked in public engagement and science education for over 10 years. Penny is currently the public engagement manager at the Royal College of Pathologists, and has previously worked with Imperial College London, the Royal Society of Biology and the British Science Association. She is also a trustee of her local community garden where she organises outdoor learning workshops for children. Follow Penny's work @RCPath.
Dr Sai Pathmanathan has over 20 years of experience in science education. She develops hands-on activities and resources for all ages and abilities, and runs science clubs and community events. She also consults on science communication and public engagement projects, and has worked with organisations around the world including the National Science Foundation, the Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Teachers Association. Find out more about her work at www.saipathmanathan.com.