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Outdoor Learning Equipment

Watch as the playground meets the classroom with playground equipment designed specifically for learning. Much more than a simple game of tic-tac-toe, these structures engage children in a way that entertains them while stimulating their creativity. By incorporating math, science, languages, and music into the playground, outdoor learning becomes fun and easy for kids! Our wide variety of educational outdoor learning activities includes large structures and stand-alone items, which can be incorporated into a traditional or existing play system. Ring-toss games and large stacking blocks help develop motor skills, while puzzles help kids learn about problem solving. It’s also important to add music and art equipment into playgrounds. Play stations with musical toys help kids explore new instruments during their free time. It’s like having an extra music class during recess! Oversized easels and other art equipment are great for playgrounds because they provide opportunities for children to explore their creativity while outside.

Children learn through play, so it makes sense to give them ample opportunities to express themselves while outdoors. Through outdoor learning, kids can explore the world on their own terms. By placing outdoor learning equipment and educational play structures in the playground, time spent outdoors is transformed into self-guided lessons.

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Zigzag Recirculating Triple Water Trough
Nature of Early Play
Zigzag Recirculating Triple Water Trough
Nesting Nature Table with Lid
Nature of Early Play
Nesting Nature Table with Lid
Weather Panel
Nature of Early Play
Weather Panel
Counting Shapes Corner Box
Grounds for Play
Counting Shapes Corner Box
Crossroads Arbor
Nature of Early Play
Crossroads Arbor
Double Art Mural
Big Toys
Double Art Mural
Double Waterway
Big Toys
Double Waterway
Freestanding Fire Station Panel
Big Toys
Freestanding Fire Station Panel
Freestanding US Map
Big Toys
Freestanding US Map
Game Central Station
Ultra Play
Game Central Station
Garden Arbor with Two Modbox Planters
Nature of Early Play
Garden Arbor with Two Modbox Planters
Garden Bed
Big Toys
Garden Bed
Garden Roof House
Nature of Early Play
Garden Roof House
Green Thumb Planter Box
Big Toys
Green Thumb Planter Box
Growing Box
Grounds for Play
Growing Box
Island Mud Kitchen
Infinity
Island Mud Kitchen
Kids Bongo House
Nature of Early Play
Kids Bongo House
Kids Sorting Trays
Nature of Early Play
Kids Sorting Trays
Learning Puddle
Big Toys
Learning Puddle
Literacy Cube
Grounds for Play
Literacy Cube
Movement and Textures Corner Box
Grounds for Play
Movement and Textures Corner Box
Numbers/Clock Panel
Nature of Early Play
Numbers/Clock Panel
Paint Station
SRP
Paint Station
Pass Through Arbor
Big Toys
Pass Through Arbor
Pizza Garden
Grounds for Play
Pizza Garden
Planter
Nature of Early Play
Planter
Pre-School Weather Station
Grounds for Play
Pre-School Weather Station
Pumphouse No Roof
Nature of Early Play
Pumphouse No Roof
Pumphouse with Casa Grande Roof
Nature of Early Play
Pumphouse with Casa Grande Roof
RSP Planter
Nature of Early Play
RSP Planter
Raised Garden Bed
Nature of Early Play
Raised Garden Bed
Round Planter
Nature of Early Play
Round Planter
Sandbox RSP
Nature of Early Play
Sandbox RSP
Sandbox RSP with ADA Transfer Deck
Nature of Early Play
Sandbox RSP with ADA Transfer Deck
School Panel
Big Toys
School Panel
Sights and Sounds Corner Box
Grounds for Play
Sights and Sounds Corner Box
Sign Language Panel
Big Toys
Sign Language Panel
Single Art Mural
Big Toys
Single Art Mural
Spout and Splash
Nature of Early Play
Spout and Splash
Straight Recirculating Triple Water Trough
Nature of Early Play
Straight Recirculating Triple Water Trough
Three Sided Arbor
Big Toys
Three Sided Arbor
U-Shape Recirculating Triple Water Trough
Nature of Early Play
U-Shape Recirculating Triple Water Trough
U-Shape Triple Water Trough
Nature of Early Play
U-Shape Triple Water Trough
Upright Storage Cabinet
Nature of Early Play
Upright Storage Cabinet
Vine House
Nature of Early Play
Vine House
Water Table
Big Toys
Water Table
Zigzag Triple Water Trough
Nature of Early Play
Zigzag Triple Water Trough
Freestanding Gallery Panel
Big Toys
Freestanding Gallery Panel

Frequently Asked Questions

What outdoor classroom equipment works best for elementary schools with 200-400 students?
Multi-station learning centers with 6-8 activity panels handle high traffic better than individual standalone pieces. Look for math panels, musical chimes, and interactive science stations that accommodate 4-6 children simultaneously. These structures require 12 feet of clearance on all sides per ASTM F1487 guidelines and work within most existing playground footprints.
How do I justify outdoor classroom equipment costs to my school board?
Position outdoor classroom equipment as curriculum extension, not playground enhancement. These structures support STEM learning objectives, accommodate kinesthetic learners who struggle indoors, and reduce classroom crowding during good weather. Most installations cost $8,000-$25,000 and serve 15-20 years with minimal maintenance compared to indoor technology purchases.
Can outdoor classroom equipment withstand year-round weather exposure?
Commercial outdoor classroom equipment uses powder-coated steel posts, HDPE panels, and stainless steel hardware rated for continuous outdoor exposure. Musical components feature anodized aluminum that won't rust or require seasonal removal. All educational panels maintain legibility and color fastness for 10+ years under UV exposure per manufacturer warranties.
What age ranges work best for outdoor classroom equipment installations?
Outdoor classroom equipment serves ages 5-12 most effectively, with separate activity zones recommended for grades K-2 versus 3-5. Younger children need lower panel heights (36-42 inches) and simple counting or alphabet activities, while older students engage with complex math puzzles and science exploration stations. Mixed-age installations require 15% more space to prevent crowding between different skill levels.