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Pre K Outdoor Activities To Celebrate National Play Outside Day Infographics
Pre K Outdoor Activities To Celebrate National Play Outside Day Infographics
Pre K Outdoor Activities To Celebrate National Play Outside Day Infographics
Activities to Celebrate
National Play
Outside Day
Infographics
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Pre-K outdoor activities
01 02
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest Venus is the second
planet to the Sun planet from the Sun
04 03
Jupiter Saturn
Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet of them all has several rings
Pre-K outdoor activities
Mercury Venus Earth
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful Earth is the third planet
planet to the Sun and the name and is the second from the Sun and the
smallest one planet from the Sun only one that harbors
life
Pre-K outdoor activities
Outdoor
activities
Observe Exercise
● Jupiter is a gas giant ● Pluto is a dwarf planet
● Mercury is a small planet ● Ceres is in the asteroid belt
● Venus has a beautiful name ● Neptune is far from the Sun
● Earth harbors life ● The Moon is Earth’s satellite
● Despite being red, Mars is cold ● Phobos is Mars’s moon
Pre-K outdoor activities
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Venus
Venus has a very
beautiful name
Pre-K outdoor activities
Earth
Venus Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
Mercury Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Pre-K outdoor activities
Nature tic tac toe
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter
than Mercury, and its atmosphere
is extremely poisonous. It’s the
second-brightest natural object in
the night sky after the Moon
Pre-K outdoor activities
Outdoor scavenger hunt
Make patterns
02 Venus has a beautiful name, but
also high temperatures
Pre-K outdoor activities
Make bug houses
Get some
You will need bugs and
● Empty containers build
● Tiny mesh windows houses for
them
Pre-K outdoor activities
Activity 1 Month
Saturn is a gas giant Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
and has rings
01
Activity 2 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
Mercury is quite a
09 10 11 12 13 14 15
small planet
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Activity 3
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Venus has a very
beautiful name 30 31
Pre-K outdoor activities
Nature Mercury is the
masks closest planet to the
Sun
Step 2 Step 4
Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet of them all has several rings
Pre-K outdoor activities
Cloud watching
Lie on the grass and look up at the
sky, discussing the shapes of clouds
and imagining what they resemble
Small pots or
Discuss how plants grow and the basic needs of plants
containers
Potting soil Provide each child with a small pot and a scoop of potting soil
Watering can Have each child place one or two seeds in the hole
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Venus has a beautiful name and is the
and the smallest one of all the planets in second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly
the Solar System. This planet's name hot, even hotter than Mercury, and its
has nothing to do with the liquid metal atmosphere is extremely poisonous
3/5 2/5
Pre-K outdoor activities
Outdoor cooking
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun and the smallest
in the Solar System
Charly
Annie
Tom
Mercury is the
Venus is the second Despite being red,
closest planet to the
planet from the Sun Mars is a cold place
Sun
Pre-K outdoor activities
Mercury
Mercury is the closest 01
planet to the Sun
Neptune
02 Neptune is very far
from the Sun
Venus
Venus is the second 03
planet from the Sun
Pre-K outdoor activities
Activities Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Mercury is a Venus has a
Week 1
small planet nice name
Mars is a Pluto is a
Week 2
cold planet dwarf planet
Earth is a Jupiter is a
Week 3
blue planet gas giant
Physical
Family
Three-legged races activity &
sports day
teamwork
Despite being red, Venus has a
Mars is actually a Frisbee tossing beautiful name
cold place. It’s full and is the second
of iron oxide dust planet from the
Sun
Pre-K outdoor activities
Jupiter is a gas giant and the Earth is the third planet from
biggest planet of them all the Sun and harbors life
Sports Art
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest Venus is the second
planet to the Sun planet from the Sun
Pre-K outdoor activities
Goals Activity 01 Activity 02 Activity 03 Activity 04
Mercury is the closest
Yes Yes No No
planet to the Sun
Neptune
● Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
● Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
Pluto
● Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet
● Earth is the third planet from the Sun
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