Nature Activities for Home
A collection of inspired ways to connect with nature at home
Connecting with nature can happen wherever you are. Below are some activites our Pickering Creek Audubon Center educators put together for you to enjoy while exploring outside may be difficult. Each activity can be done from home and will help to build knowledge about our local environment and the plants and animals that live here. While all the activities and lessons focus on wildlife and nature, exploring nature through art is fun too!
Dream Bird– Imagine, answer questions, draw, submit and find out what your dreambird really is!
Let’s Grow Together– Use things you have around the house to start seeds
Wetland WordPlay– To work like the game “Mad Libs,” use your knowledge of words to create silly (and sometimes true) stories
Snake Making – Grab a paper plate and make this cool snake, that doubles a mobile!
Butterfly Pencil Topper- Make your pencils looks great!
Spectrogram Worksheet
How to make a Flexible Fish– Grab some paper and see if you are up to the challenge!
Make and Owl Puppet– Quick craft to entertain the family !
Make a Turtle
Wildflower Pressing– Find a cool flower, make it last.
Nature Poetry Activity
Beak Adaptation Activity
Fall Scavenger Hunt
Build a Birdfeeder
Spooky Spiderweb Craft
Making a Nature Wreath
Handprint Cardinal
Make a Snowflake
Watercolor Resist Snowflake
Make an Origami Winter Bird
Make a Pinecone Owlet
Help Birds avoid Windows- Make Your Own Window Decal
Make a Nature Ice Wreath
Timberdoodle Craft
Recycled Art Jellyfish
Tree Rubbing
Spring Scavenger Hunt
Crossword Puzzles
Grades K-3
Grades 4-6
Grades 7-9
Grades 10-12
Coloring Pages:
Draw your own Garden
What did you catch in your wetland?
FIll in the Nest