Activities to Do With Children at Home

Family doing an indoor student learning activity

With schools around the world temporarily closing to slow the spread of the Coronavirus disease COVID-19, we’ve assembled this list of (free!) PLT family activities that you can do at home—both inside and close-by in a safe space outside. Avoid going stir-crazy during self-quarantines with these simple family activities; they’re the perfect way to keep kids engaged through active participation as they learn about nature, and suggest ways we can lessen our environmental footprint at home and beyond.

Each activity is available to download in both English and en Español.

Getting outdoors can help relieve stress and keep children physically active and learning. If your family can go outside safely, check out our list of free PLT outdoor activities that allow children to discover nature’s diversity just outside your door. Look, listen, and meet your natural neighbors! 

 

 

tomatoes and herbsPASS THE PLANTS, PLEASE

Learn about the different plant parts we eat!

 

Dad reading to his son

TREES FOR MANY REASONS

Examine the importance of conserving resources through fables.

 

woman hugging tree

TO BE A TREE

Make a tree costume and act out a tree’s structure and functions!

 

snakeWEB OF LIFE

Explore food webs and discover the many ways that plants and animals are connected.

 

solar panel in the sun

RENEWABLE OR NOT?

Discover why sustainable use of natural resources is so important.

 

Mother and son recyclingREUSE AND RECYCLE AT HOME

Use this chart to analyze how you currently dispose of items and ways you can reduce waste, reuse items, recycle, and compost.

 

woman holding two types of light bulbsSAVE ENERGY AT HOME

Lower your energy bills and help the environment at the same time! 

 

Houseplant

IMPROVE THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OF YOUR HOME

There are many simple things that you can do to improve the health of your home.

 

Jennifer Byerly

Jennifer Byerly

Jennifer Byerly is PLT's Director of Communications. She focuses on digital communications and community-building; please feel free to email her and share your PLT story!