If it’s warm and sunny where you live right now, here’s a low-prep art project that’s sure to interest your kids.
This solar-powered crayon art can also give you a chance to ask kids for their hypothesis about what will happen when their projects are left in the sun and how long they will take to melt.
You could even do experiments around if crayons will melt in the shade, if they melt faster on the sidewalk versus in the grass, or whatever else your kids might like to try.
Get all the details from the Teaching Ideas blog.
[Photo: Teaching Ideas.]
Michaelmas is variously known as the Feast Day of saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael or the Feast of the Archangels, and it is generally celebrated on September 29 (or November 8 in Eastern Christian calendars). In England it also marks the end of a quarter both financially and academically (if you’ve ever read a book that talks about Michaelmas term, this is what it’s talking about) and historically the end of the farming year, when accounts would be settled.
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