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The 4 hour work week
This is a very simple way to experience the amazing Roman Arch. We used the book "Primary Physics" which we bought at the ...
From real people who did exactly that.
15 Family-Friendly Service Project Ideas for Kids l Service project ideas for kids of all ages l Some quick and some more lengthy, all fun!
This is a matching activity for cooking terms and their definitions. It can be used as a simple worksheet or the answer key can be cut into strips and done in small groups as a matching activity. - ESL worksheets
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
How truths about home and love spread across time zones and continents
Pick something off this list of family-friendly volunteer opportunities to spread kindness and participate in community service projects with your kids.
You know you love noisemakers! The cup acts as an amplifier for the vibrations you make with a wet paper towel and string making it sound sort of like a chicken!
Recipe here: www.femmefraiche.com/neapolitan-coconut-sundae-candies
Our Portrait Round Chemical Hazard Sign can be attached to the door, wall or window of your home or business. The sign text and design work is laser engraved into sturdy plastic. Each sign comes with an adhesive foam backing, allowing them to be attached to any flat surface. Comes in multiple colors. Our chemical hazard signs are great for your office or business. Small sign is 4\"H X 6\" W
Explore sound science with a tonoscope, a device that helps you see sound vibrations. It's a super fun sound science experiment for kids.
Service and leadership opportunities not only abound in homeschooling, but they can go a long way in building strong character, too!
In these early weeks of school, it's so important to enforce the idea of teamwork among your classroom. I feel that if you have a classroom that functions as a community, everything runs more smoothly. My teacher and I discussed the importance of team-building exercises among the students this week. She told me that she loves to incorporate them into the classroom and that they usually produce wonderful results! I was more than excited to see it with my own eyes. For our team-building exercise, we "saved Sam". ( idea found on Pinterest) You will need: Gummy worms (Sam) Life-saver Gummies (Life vests) Clear plastic cup (Boat) Cocktail stirrers (Oar) Paper clips Poor Sam is a worm that has found himself in a rather unfortunate situation. His boat has capsized and his life jacket is trapper underneath it! Poor Sam can't swim! His oar, his only means of movement, has fallen into the rocky waters as well! He now sits perched on top of his capsized boat and he needs our help! It is the students job to SAVE SAM! they will be responsible for flipping Sam's boat over and getting him back inside. He needs his life jacket ON him this time, and his oar laying horizontally across the top of his boat. Here's the catch: You can't touch Sam with your hands. You may only use the two paperclips supplied. Keep in mind we wouldn't want to hurt poor sam by stabbing him or popping his life jacket by stabbing it! Also, we cant let him touch the water (the floor or desk) because he can't swim! It was so enjoyable to watch the students problem solve! Our little engineers were hard at work. It was interesting to see how they utilized the materials given. Some bent the paperclips into tweezers, while others snapped them in half to create more tools. This fun exercise really got our students excited to work together. I loved seeing their wheels turn as they asked "are you sure this is possible?". I loved seeing the proud looks on their face when they figured it out!
The Communication Process is a six-step model that can help you to communicate your message. It can help ensure you construct and present your message to...
Looking for a really gorgeous origami koi fish tutorial? I just love how fun this one looks. It's an advanced tutorial - have fun!
I made these self correction addition pie for the preschool age. One side has the addition problems and you clip on the clothes pin with the answer. When you turn the pie over, if your answer is …
Find out why rivers curve with this fun geology science experiment! Use a foil river to watch how sediment is deposited.
This is the last part of my 3-part series on perfectionism: why being a perfectionist has its problems, the downsides of perfectionism, and how to
The real reasons people don’t help, and what you can do about it.
Over the years, my kids have brought home plenty of fundraisers, from bake sales, to carnivals and each time I utter an inward groan. What is it about typical fundraising ideas that make us want to ju
Escape Rooms are a very popular thing right now. Here's how to make your own escape room challenge for kids in a few simple steps.
Explore Scotland's heritage with 11 free coloring pages. From castles to kilts, ignite creativity while learning about Scottish culture!