Subscription | The Muddy Puddle Teacher®: 1000+ Outdoor Learning Resources Trusted by 16,000+ Educators

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Elementary school Subscription | The Muddy Puddle Teacher®: 1000+ Outdoor Learning Resources Trusted by 16,000+ Educators

Provider: The Muddy Puddle Teacher

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its clear outdoor learning guidance, helping teachers keep pupils safe, independent, and engaged beyond the classroom

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Price

Original price: £12

The price listed is for the monthly subscription.

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Description

Bring learning outdoors with unlimited access to over 1,000 teacher-created outdoor learning resources for ages 0–11. The Muddy Puddle Teacher membership includes lesson plans, schemes of work, eBooks, worksheets, topic ideas, and SEND resources designed to help educators deliver engaging, curriculum-linked outdoor learning experiences. Members also gain access to CPD-accredited training courses, planning and assessment materials, and ongoing teacher support. New resources are added regularly, making it easy to find fresh ideas for Early Years, KS1, and KS2 teaching. Ideal for teachers, homeschoolers, and schools looking to enrich learning through nature and outdoor exploration.

Subscription | The Muddy Puddle Teacher®: 1000+ Outdoor Learning Resources Trusted by 16,000+ Educators

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The Muddy Puddle Teacher

The Muddy Puddle Teacher encourages outdoor learning. Created by Sarah Seaman in 2018, they use nature to teach kids. They inspire teachers and parents to take learning outside to explore and grow.



Eduye Product ID: 44534

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