Keep the kids occupied on those long car rides this summer with these Road Trip Printables! These games will provide hours of entertainment in the car!
Fuel Up for Learning with the Ultimate Road Trip Project! ️ Hit the Road to Educational Fun! The Students' Road Trip Project is your one-stop shop for an unforgettable learning adventure. This project is more than just planning a trip; it's a springboard for students to develop powerful real-world skills across multiple subjects! Here's what makes this project the perfect road trip to knowledge: Become a Trip-Planning Pro: Students will act as travel agents, crafting their dream road trip itinerary from start to finish. Supercharge Your Skills: Develop geography expertise, budgeting mastery, and teamwork through research and decision-making. Step-by-Step Success: Our easy-to-follow guide ensures a smooth ride, perfect for both classroom settings and independent learners. Unleash Creativity and Critical Thinking: Students will research destinations, map routes, and craft the perfect itinerary, all while thinking critically! Explore Like a Pro: Learn valuable skills like organization and research that will benefit them in school and beyond. This project is perfect for: End-of-Year Fun: Wrap up the school year with an engaging project that lets students showcase their learning. Year-Round Adventures: Take a learning vacation anytime! This project is flexible and can be adapted to any season or curriculum. So, buckle up and get ready to: Spark wanderlust: Inspire students to dream big and explore new places. Master project-based learning: Guide students through the entire project planning process. Become an expert planner and researcher: Develop valuable organizational and research skills. Get Your Students' Road Trip Project Guide Today! This project is an investment in your students' futures, equipping them with essential skills for lifelong learning and exploration. Download your guide now and ignite a love for learning that will take them places! ☺ Earn TpT credits for future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!) ☺ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news. ☺ Don’t quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the “Ask a Question” tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students. ⭐Questions? Send me an email at [email protected]
If you follow me on Instagram (and you totally should be!), you know that my family just returned from a super fun family vacation to Disneyland. It had been almost exactly three years since our
Looking for a fun way to do field trip reports? These cute instant cameras are moveable and make a beautiful display . . .
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Cleaning your office can bring such delight! I came across something I haven't seen for a couple years at least . . . I think I'd pretty much forgotten about it even! I made this six years ago when getting ready for a trip to Ireland, Scotland + England.
Here's another collection of ten more fun crafty travel projects for you to make! You can use your travel souvenirs to create great projects!
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Around the Bend - Road Trip Case, grab some fat quarters and sew up this useful case to help keep your craft supplies organized!
I love traveling! Unfortunately, (like many others) I haven’t been able to do as much of that this year as I would like. That means more time at home and more time for crafts & projects! And now it’s almost time for Christmas, which is my absolute favorite time of the year! So, this year
FREE printable Road Trip activity pack for traveling with kids. Featuring do-a-dot sheets, i-spy games, bingo, alphabet, drawing prompts, graphing and more!
Road Trip Case for Knitting - Noodlehead, a modified version of my Road Trip Case Pattern. A fun and colorful solution to organizing my knitting needles.
How to gift a road trip. Fun and creative ways to gift a road trip adventure. Use our road trip gift certificates to plan the perfect surprise they'll never see coming!
Pillar house by Japanese architect Suzuko Yamada is a concept that was designed with the intent of proposing a new type of housing that emphasizes the living quality of it inhabitants.
Road trips are definitely the frugal way to travel for family vacations. With these tips, you can save even more money on gas, food, accommodations and entertainment.
Dominating the UK for culture, London is the place to visit for arts, fashion, science, and design, with a collection of museums to rival any city in the world.
I've mentioned before that I've been keeping travel journals on every big backpacking trip since the age of 14 and travel journal prompts really help in
Want your kids to take a road trip through the United States Regions? This project gives students creativity to review the different regions of the United States while researching, writing & having fun! What? Students choose 10 locations to travel to throughout the United States. They research where they would like to go. Then they create a journal about everything that happens throughout their road trip. A writing + geography project that allows students to review and get creative with their writing! Included: Road Trip Planning Sheet United States Map Travel Journal 10 days of writing Pages About our Trip Page Polaroid Page Postcard to a Friend Page About How Far (math calculations) Page PowerPoint to help teach as students work throughout the project! Book + Movie recommendations to help introduce Be sure to check out the preview to see what's all included!
This project uses the ESP8266 07 and Blynk to create an alert, informing the user by email when a reed switch has been tripped. It can be used as a mailbox, window, door, or any other alarm.
The first time I took a really long road trip with a toddler I was 9 months pregnant with my second and moving across the country. I basically let her watch as many movies as she wanted because I didn't have the mental space to think of other activities nor the physical agility to turn and help her
Up to 59 as of today. I should do the Ceres Air-Water-Power logo. The most recent additions are the ‘name tags’ on Amos & Naomi’s jumpsuits.
Road trips can be a disaster with littles, but with THIS TRAVEL KIT and all the FREE PRINTABLES to DIY, your trip could be bliss!