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Teach Kids Fractions with These Fun Flowers

June 27, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Fraction flowers for teaching kids fraction equivalents.Fractions are sometimes a hard concept for kids to understand, and the more visual we can make things the more we can help them get what fraction equivalents really look like.

These cute fraction flowers from Teach Beside Me are … Read More ...

Help Your Kids Learn about Shadows with this Free Unit Study

June 24, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Check out this free unit study for learning about shadows.Kid Minds has produced a great, free to subscribers, resource for kids ages 4 to 9 to learn about shadows.

The unit study has information on what a shadow is, books, videos, songs and poems about shadows and a … Read More ...

Great Science Experiments for 3-4 Year Olds

June 22, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Glowing water beads and lots of other science projects for preschoolers.Little kids are naturally curious, and it’s lots of fun to do science experiments with preschoolers because so many science concepts are new and amazing to them.

But what to do with little ones?

Go Science Girls has a great … Read More ...

Easy Activities for Letter Recognition

June 20, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Help kids learn to recognize letters with these fun activities.Recognizing letters is an important activity to help kids get ready for learning to read, and there are a lot of fun and easy ways to get kids interested in playing with letters.

These letter recognition activity ideas from Planning … Read More ...

Frog Unit Study Ideas for Kids

June 17, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Learn about frogs with these frog unit study resources.Somewhat piggybacking off the post about insect and spider crafts, another great creature that some kids really love is frogs.

The Jenny Evolution has a great roundup of books about frogs (The Wide-Mouth Toad is one of our favorites!). … Read More ...

Make a Bunch of Magnificent Minibeasts with Your Kids

June 15, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Make bugs and spiders out of common household items.Do you have a child who loves bugs? This collection of minibeast crafts from Crafts on Sea is sure to interest them.

The roundup includes links to instructions on how to make:

  • a snail or a spider out of a
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Help Kids Learn About Space with This Fun Glove Box

June 13, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Learn about space with a DIY astronaut glove box.My daughter is a little obsessed with space, and we talk about it and study it a lot. I recently came across this idea for making an astronaut glove box from Gift of Curiosity, and I just love it.

Basically … Read More ...

Fun Gross Motor Activity Ideas for Groups of Kids

June 10, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Great gross motor acitvities for kids.Gross motor activities — things like climbing, crawling, jumping and throwing — are great for little kids because those big movements are essential first steps to fine motor skills. They’re also lots of fun and a way for kids to … Read More ...

Printable Home School Organizer to Get Ready for the New Year

June 8, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Printable homeschool planner to start the year out right. I know what you’re thinking. It’s early June, do we really have to be thinking about the new school year already?

But if you’re a home school family, you know that staying ahead of the game is really important, and … Read More ...

Teaching Kids about Ramadan

June 6, 2016 by Sarah White 2 Comments

Resources for teaching kids about RamadanRamadan, the Muslim holy month, has just begun, and it’s a great time to teach kids about Islam and what Ramadan is all about.

I’ll admit to not knowing all that much, but there are some great resources online for … Read More ...

Brilliant Summer Fun Idea: DIY Chalk Rake

June 4, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Make your own chalk rake for lots of summer fun.This time of year we love doing all sorts of things with chalk, but I never thought to make a sidewalk chalk rake before.

It’s a fun little engineering project for kids that comes together quickly and gives you the … Read More ...

Free Printable Scavenger Hunts for Kids

June 3, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

More than 30 printable scavenger hunts for use on nature walks.An easy way to get kids active and learning outside is to go on a scavenger hunt. My daughter loves doing nature walks and observing things (here’s one we did in the fall that includes seeing, hearing and collecting items … Read More ...

What is the Summer Slide and How to Stop it

June 1, 2016 by Sarah White Leave a Comment

Reading daily is a great way to help prevent the summer slide. Check out these other tips.My daughter is 6 and she’s been out of school for about a week already. This long summer — 12 weeks! — is great for lots of fun and time together, but it’s easy to see how all that time … Read More ...

DIY Chalk Board Phone Case

May 27, 2016 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

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Do you kids have their own phone? How about this tween or teen craft project. It’s lots of fun and you can change the backing paper to each child’s own taste or style.  Chalkboard Phone Case Craft For Teenagers. … Read More ...

8 End-of-Year Teacher Gifts

May 24, 2016 by Larissa Coleman Leave a Comment

The school year is coming to an end and Summer vacation is about to begin.  Take a minute to put together a little “thank you” for the teacher in your life.  It doesn’t need to be anything fancy, but even … Read More ...

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