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Writer's pictureGail Feix

Camping & Nature Themed Games, Stories, & More! ⛺

Have fun with these camping and nature themed virtual activities!

Camping themes are so much fun and perfect for end-of-the-year celebrations! This is also a popular theme since it has many possibilities for cross-curricular learning. Some ideas include: take a nature hike, play nature I-Spy, go on a nature scavenger hunt, flashlight reading (even more fun in sleeping bags or on beach towels), plants and animal mini-lessons, making/eating s'mores, and having a class picnic.

This slide deck is a fun way to share camping and nature themed games, stories, and directed drawings with students! It includes a variety of resources that would be ideal for Fun Fridays, center rotations, or early finishers. In these slides, there are animated gifs, 18 read-aloud stories, 10 online games, and 10 directed drawings to enjoy. If you are planning a camping theme or studying nature themes such as animals and habitats, or just looking forward to summer and a fun way to wrap up the school year, then these camping and nature themed resources will be enjoyed!


These files are best shared by making your own copy, then go to File > Publish to the Web and then sharing that published link with students. I hope that these new camping and nature themed games, stories, and directed drawings help make the end of the year a bit more fun!

Looking for even more camp themed ideas with ready-to-use projects in Google Slides - I have created a Camping Activities Bundle which includes 35 slides with 7 fun projects! It is available as an 'Extra' or it is INCLUDED for ☕Monthly Members. Check it out here.


Make your own copy of ⛺Camping & Nature Themed Games, Stories, & Directed Drawings to enjoy here:


*NOTE: If the link says you need to request access, it is your school network blocking the share. All items are set correctly to force a copy when clicked on. Many districts block things (including file shares) that are coming from outside of their domain. Please try making the copy from a personal email or Gmail account. Then, you can share the file with your school account. If you request access, I won't be able to grant it, since the issue is blocked on your end.


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