EYFS Outdoor Learning Activities for Early Years
Let’s Play Outdoors!
Outdoor learning in EYFS plays a vital role in supporting children’s development across all areas of the Early Years Foundation Stage. By taking learning outside, practitioners can create rich, engaging experiences that promote curiosity, independence and a love of learning from an early age. This page is designed to support you with practical outdoor learning ideas for EYFS, along with resources and guidance to help you build a strong outdoor provision.
In the early years, children learn best through play, exploration and active engagement. Outdoor learning provides the perfect environment for this, offering space, freedom and opportunities that are often not possible indoors. Whether it’s building, digging, climbing, or investigating nature, outdoor experiences allow children to develop key skills in a natural and meaningful way.
Outdoor learning in EYFS supports all seven areas of learning. For example, communication and language can be developed through collaborative play and storytelling outdoors. Physical development is enhanced through activities such as climbing, balancing and using large equipment. Personal, social and emotional development is strengthened as children work together, solve problems and build confidence in new environments.
Literacy and maths can also be easily integrated into outdoor learning. Children can practise mark-making using chalk, water or mud, and develop early writing skills in a low-pressure, creative way. Maths can be explored through counting natural objects, comparing sizes, and solving real-life problems such as building structures or measuring materials.
A well-planned outdoor environment is key to successful EYFS outdoor learning. This doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive. Simple enhancements such as adding loose parts, natural materials and open-ended resources can transform your outdoor space into a rich learning environment. The focus should be on creating opportunities for exploration rather than directing every activity.
Outdoor learning also supports children’s well-being. Being outside has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood and increase engagement. For many children, the outdoor environment provides a sense of freedom and calm that helps them to regulate emotions and build resilience.
On this page, you’ll find a range of outdoor learning EYFS activities, ideas and resources to support your teaching. Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your continuous provision or structured activities to meet specific learning objectives, these resources will help you deliver high-quality outdoor learning experiences.
Outdoor Learning in EYFS
Outdoor learning provides children with opportunities to explore, investigate and take risks in a safe and supportive environment. It encourages curiosity, independence and confidence, while supporting all areas of learning. Is messy play your thing? Get help in aiding others to the importance of messy play with this guidebook.
By using the outdoor environment effectively, practitioners can create rich learning experiences that build on children’s interests and natural curiosity.
Big Body Art Babies
Rolling, Crawling & Smearing — Art Through Movement Big Body Art Babies is a gentle, outdoor-first resource designed to support babies’ earliest creative experiences through movement. Using the Muddy Puddle Teacher approach, this pack recognises that for babies,...
Sound & Texture Art Babies
Gentle Listening, Touching & Sensory Discovery Outdoors Babies (0–18 Months): Sound & Texture Art is a calm, outdoor-first resource designed to support babies’ earliest sensory and creative experiences through natural sound and texture. Using the Muddy Puddle...
Light & Shadow Play Babies (Art)
Calm Visual Exploration Through Nature Babies (0–18 Months): Light & Shadow Play Babies is a gentle, outdoor-first resource designed to support babies’ early visual development through natural light, shadow, and movement. Using the Muddy Puddle Teacher approach,...
Outdoor Actvities in Maths
Outdoor maths activities help children develop early number skills through practical, hands-on experiences. Using natural materials and open-ended resources allows children to explore counting, number recognition and simple problem-solving. Are you unsure what to do on rainy days? No problem, we are the experts. Explore our Rainy Day Handbook.
These activities are ideal for developing mathematical understanding in a fun and engaging way. Explore our top 10 Maths ideas for EYFS.
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Parachute Games (Numbers)
The Benefits and Advantages of Parachute Games in Schools Parachute games have become a staple in physical education programs and playground activities in schools worldwide. These games involve using a large, colorful parachute that children can lift, wave, and play...
One more than 20 – Under the Sea
Use this amazing eBook One more than 20 – Under the Sea to practice your number knowledge the muddy way!
Pizza Shop Adding Money 1p 2p 5p & 10p EBook
Apply Pizza Shop Adding Money 1p 2p 5p & 10p outside the Muddy Way. Use only upcycled and natural materials.
Outdoor Phonics & Literacy EYFS
Taking phonics and literacy outdoors can have a huge impact on engagement and confidence. Children can explore sounds, letters and storytelling through active, play-based learning. We have been leading in the Outdoor Learning field for over 9 years – head to our expert teacher- led Lesson Ideas Pack for more support.
Outdoor environments provide the perfect space for mark-making, early writing and language development.
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Spellings (High Frequency Words) – Set Four
Spellings (High Frequency Words) - Set Four - doing our spellings the muddy way! Spellings Phonics Outdoor Learning Five Reasons Going Outdoors Helps with Children's Mental Health Remember, you need a silver account to gain access to resources and train with us; go...
Spellings (High Frequency Words) – Set Three
Spellings (High Frequency Words) - Set Three - Doing spellings the muddy fun way! Five Reasons Going Outdoors Helps with Children's Mental Health Remember, you need a silver account to gain access to resources and train with us; go for Gold. Why not review us...
Spellings (High Frequency Words) – Set Two
Help your children embed their spellings from the Reception High Frequency List and do it the Muddy Way! Five Reasons Going Outdoors Helps with Children's Mental Health Remember, you need a silver account to gain access to resources and train with us; go...
Outdoor Understanding of the World
Global Day of Unplugging
What does this resource include? 1 x Whole School Ideas Pack including parents sheet How can I use this resource? Use Global Day of Unplugging to get off the devices and enjoy the fresh air outside. Help children understand energy use and how we can reduce this to...
Guy Fawkes Early Years – Significant Characters
What is included in this lesson plan? 1 x Guy Fawkes early years lesson plan, including opportunities to extend, support and differentiate for maximum outdoor learning opportunities. How to use this outdoor adventure pack: Use Guy Fawkes early years lesson plan to...
Bee Swatch Book
What does the Bee Swatch Book include? Instruction into how to use your muddy frame 1 x Outdoor Art Frame How can I use this resource? Cut the outdoor art frame out, laminate and use. Save for lessons there after this. For large groups, print many out, laminate and...
Outdoor Physical Development Play Ideas
Outdoor learning naturally supports physical development, allowing children to build strength, coordination and confidence through active play.
Climbing, balancing, running and exploring all contribute to gross motor development in a meaningful way.
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Outdoor Understanding the World Activities
Outdoor maths activities help children develop early number skills through practical, hands-on experiences. Using natural materials and open-ended resources allows children to explore counting, number recognition and simple problem-solving.
These activities are ideal for developing mathematical understanding in a fun and engaging way.
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Outdoor Continuous Provision Plan for Early Years: Water Theme
Product Description: Outdoor Continuous Provision Plan for Early Years: Water Theme (MPT Approach) Bring the wonder of water to life in your outdoor setting with our Outdoor Continuous Provision Plan for Early Years: Water Theme, designed to engage young learners in...
Rainy Day Ideas Early Years – Confidence Theme (Rope Method)
Rainy Day Ideas for Early Years - Confidence Theme (Rope Method) Using the Muddy Puddle Teacher Approach Turn rainy days into empowering, confidence-building experiences with our Rainy Day Ideas for Early Years - Confidence Theme inspired by the Muddy Puddle Teacher...
Spring Flowers Magnifying Glass
What does this resource include? 1 x Magnifying Glass How can I use this resource? Use Spring Flowers Magnifying Glass in your continuous provision to help embed independence and links to the natural world. Print out, cut and laminate to use. This is one of our many...
Seasonal EYFS Outdoor Lesson Ideas
Seasonal activities help children connect with nature and experience changes throughout the year.
Autumn Activities
Explore leaves, colours and natural materials through creative and sensory play.
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Winter Activities
Encourage exploration and problem-solving in colder weather.
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Spring Activities
Discover growth, change and new life through outdoor exploration.
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Summer Activities
Take advantage of warmer weather with active, hands-on learning.
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Forest School in EYFS
Forest school approaches are particularly effective in EYFS, allowing children to lead their own learning and explore at their own pace.
These activities focus on building confidence, independence and a connection with nature through regular outdoor experiences. We have some very experienced and knowledgeable teacher-created handbooks to help you navigate Forest School in early years here.
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Forest School Cooking Recipes – Open Fire/BBQ
Use Forest School Cooking Recipes - Open Fire/BBQ to get a list of our favourite recipes separated into outdoor cooking for EYFS/KS1 and outdoor cooking for KS2. Use in Forest School Sessions or in Muddy Sessions with a BBQ/. Vegetarian options are available as well...
Outdoor Continuous Provision and Outdoor Play
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Our EYFS outdoor learning resources are designed to save you time and provide engaging, curriculum-linked ideas that are ready to use.
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Outdoor Learning & Outdoor Play Training
If you’re looking to develop your confidence in delivering outdoor learning in EYFS, explore our training courses designed for early years practitioners.
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Halloween Trick or Treat Lesson Plan
Use Halloween Trick or Treat Lesson Plan to get role play, speech and language into one outdoor learning lesson!
Rock Safety Video
Use our Rock Safety Video to teach the children how to use rocks safely.
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