Fun Sidewalk Chalk Ideas

Close up of little boy in canvas shoes drawing with chalks on the sidewalk

Spring is just around the corner. That means instead of dealing with cold temperatures, you and your family will enjoy warmth and sunshine. In response, your kids will want to spend as much time as possible outdoors. If you’re struggling to find fun things for them to do, here’s a great idea. Teach them about amazing sidewalk chalk art.

First, who doesn’t love playing with chalk? Second, it’s an inexpensive way to keep them entertained for hours. However, instead of simply doodling, you can teach them how to create incredible designs. Here are a few options to consider.

A New and Improved Way to Play Hopscotch

More than likely, you’ve played your fair share of hopscotch games using chalk. However, you can make it even more fun. Rather than make traditional squares, create hopscotch spaces in varying shapes. In addition, don’t have them run in a straight line. Instead, have them loop around in different directions.

Now, here’s the cool part of this. Have your children write things to do inside each space. For example, they could write “whistle” in one or “spin around three times” in another. To play, have them roll a die to determine which space they land on. They’ll then need to do whatever it says to do.

Nature Scavenger Hunt

Your kids will love this because it combines sidewalk chalk art and a scavenger hunt. Start by having them write the name of something found in nature around your home. For instance, they could write the words “oak tree leaf,” “odd-shaped piece of wood,” or “yellow flower.”

With that done, and on the count of three, have them race to see if they find the items and bring them. The goal is to return the fastest but also with the right things. Not only will they have a blast, but they will also learn about nature.

Educational Chalk Artwork

For this, have your children select one specific theme, such as cooking, gardening, sports, space, etc. Next, have each of them draw one to three things associated with the theme. The only rule is they can’t draw the same things.

You can change this game in multiple ways by choosing different things for them to draw. As a twist on this, give each child a letter of the alphabet. Afterward, have them use a piece of chalk to write the name of a state that starts with that letter. Again, it’s both fun and educational.

You might also like: How To Survive Allergy Season

Additional Ideas

Beyond the ideas mentioned, here are some more ways to keep your kids busy with sidewalk chalk.

  • Bean Bag Toss – Have them draw a bullseye within a circle and then toss bean bags to see who gets the closest.
  • Mimic a Board Game – This entails your kids drawing their depiction of a favorite board game such as Monopoly, Candy Land, and so on.
  • Storytime – For this, have them create pictures in chalk that go along with a story.

Disclaimer: The stock image is being used for illustrative purposes only, and it is not a direct representation of the business, recipe, or activity listed. Any person depicted in the stock image is a model.