Hereโs a fun and simple Nature Scavenger Hunt you can use with kids. Itโs easy to follow and works for backyards, parks, or even a walk around the neighborhood.
๐ฟ Easy Nature Scavenger Hunt for Kids
Find and check off these items:
๐ A leaf bigger than your hand
๐ธ A flower (any color!)
๐ฆ A bird flying or sitting
๐ A bug crawling or buzzing
๐ณ A tree with rough bark
๐ A crunchy leaf on the ground
๐ชจ A smooth rock
๐ชต A stick shaped like the letter โYโ
โ๏ธ A cloud shaped like an animal
๐พ Animal tracks or signs of an animal (feathers, acorn shells, etc.)
๐ How to Play
Give each child a printed list or let them use it on a clipboard.
Set a time limit (20โ30 minutes).
Encourage them to draw or take a picture of what they find.
For younger kids: let them collect safe items (like leaves, rocks, or sticks).
For older kids: turn it into a photo scavenger hunt using a phone or camera.
A new school year is more than just fresh pencils, sneakers, and a bigger backpackโitโs a fresh start. And what better way to inspire your childโs goals and dreams than by helping them create their very own vision board?
A vision board is a fun, hands-on project that allows kids to picture what they want to achieveโboth in the classroom and on the field or court. For the 2025โ2026 school year, it can be a creative tool to help your child set intentions, stay motivated, and visualize success in school and sports.
Why Vision Boards Work for Kids
Vision boards take big ideas and make them visible every day. When kids see their goalsโwhether itโs getting an โAโ in math, improving their free throw percentage, or making new friendsโtheyโre reminded of what theyโre working toward. It turns abstract ideas into something real and exciting.
Supplies Youโll Need
Poster board, corkboard, or a large piece of cardboard
Magazines, old sports programs, and printed images from the internet
Scissors and glue sticks
Washi tape, stickers, and colorful markers
Photos of your child in sports gear or at school
Inspirational quotes or words (printed or handwritten)
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Talk About Their Goals
Start with a conversation:
What subjects do they want to improve in?
Is there a sport they want to get better at?
Do they want to try a new extracurricular activity? Let them dream big, but also think about small, achievable steps.
2. Gather Inspiring Images
Flip through magazines for photos of athletes, books, sports equipment, and anything that feels exciting. Print pictures of their favorite sports heroes or school supplies they love.
3. Make It Personal
Add photos of your child doing what they loveโreading, playing basketball, drawing, or practicing soccer. Include their jersey number, team logo, or mascot for sports motivation.
4. Arrange & Design
Let your child decide how to lay everything outโsports goals on one side, school goals on the other, or a blended collage. Use washi tape and stickers to make it colorful and eye-catching.
5. Add Positive Words
Phrases like โI can do itโ, โTeam playerโ, โStay curiousโ, or โWork hard, dream bigโ can serve as daily encouragement.
6. Display It
Hang the vision board in their bedroom or homework space where theyโll see it often. That way, their goals will be front and center all year long.
Ideas for Back-to-School & Sports Goals
Reading 20 minutes a day
Making honor roll
Learning multiplication tables
Trying a new sport or position
Scoring their first goal
Making more passes in a game
Attending all practices
Being a supportive teammate
The Lasting Impact
A kidsโ vision board isnโt just a craft projectโitโs a confidence-building tool. It teaches children that their dreams are valid, that effort matters, and that they can take steps toward what they want. Plus, itโs a great bonding activity to kick off the school year with positive energy.
Hereโs to a successful, fun, and goal-filled 2025โ2026 school yearโboth in the classroom and in sports!