Emotions in Nature

Imagine turning a simple walk in the park into a magical “emotion hunt” where 1st graders discover feelings. This 2-hour outdoor STEAM project helps 1st-grade students connect their inner feelings with the natural world around them. Through 6 exciting stages, children go from learning about basic emotions to exploring the wild to find “sad” broken sticks or “joyful” bright petals.  Working in pairs, children go on an “emotion hunt” to collect or draw natural objects like leaves and stones that represent feelings like joy or anger. Students use these materials to create “emotion maps” and “nature faces,” blending science observation with artistic expression. They become little scientists and artists, collecting natural treasures to build creative “emotion maps” and “nature faces.” The activity helps kids name their emotions and develop empathy by sharing their discoveries and listening to their classmates.

Brief description of the STEAM program

It is a 1.5 – 2-hour outdoor STEAM activity for children aged 6–8 that links emotions with elements found in nature. Working in pairs or small groups, kids go on an “emotion hunt,” collecting or drawing natural items that represent basic feelings. They then sort and present their finds, explaining the emotional connections. The activity encourages emotional expression, empathy, and observation skills in a natural setting.

Age group/ Grade Student numbers DurationNumber of stagesSubject(s)
1st grade studentsWhole class
(Pairs or small groups)
100 – 120 minutes6 stagesnatural sciences, visual arts, native language (emotional vocabulary, use of metaphor), civil education