The coolest slime ever! Find out how to make slime with baking soda and vinegar for an awesome fizzing slime volcano.
Science projects for kids can be fun and exciting. Make hands-on science crafts at home with these easy at home science crafts.
Impulse Control Activities for Kids: Fun activities, games, and resources that will help your kids practice self-control
Autism activities to help increase communication, fine motor skills, sensory play skills, interaction & more in your home or autism classroom!
Sleepovers at grandma’s house can be the best times of your kid’s lives but they can also cause anxiety for all if you’re not prepared. So how do you have successful sleepovers at Grandma’s? In this post, I’ll give you 10 simple tips to help make sure the time spent will be wonderful for both […]
Learn about the 5 layers of an ocean (also called ocean zones) with your child using this hands-on activity with materials already in your pantry!
Teach your kids coping skills with these easy and brilliant anger management activities for kids - designed for positive parenting.
When you're stuck at home, these crafty and creative FaceTime activities to do with kids will keep them connected with friends & relatives and occupied!
From museums to zoos to famous wonders of the world, with these virtual field trips for kids, students can explore the world right from their living room couch!
This indoor scavenger hunt for kids will have kids laughing as they search all over the house to find everything on the list! Perfect to do again and again!
A time management worksheet will inspire you as you work your way toward improved productivity and better health and well-being. Significantly...
Doctor's office with kids? Car repair shop? We have a list FULL of activities for when kids have to wait. And the best part? No materials required!
These escape room kits claim to be the easiest way to be an escape room designer for a night. Turns out they're pretty good.
The love between grandparents and grandchildren is built over time and through shared experiences. Creating memories for your grandchildren is good for you and your grandchildren. Here’s how to be an unforgettable grandparent.
Riddles for kids can be both a fun and educational experience for your kids. Here are some examples that can make learning interesting.
If your kids like to make slime, they will enjoy learning how to make oobleck. You only need 2 ingredients for this fun science experiment.
We had so much fun putting our riddles for kids post together. I am always pulling the riddles out randomly to challenge the kids. They love it! But our latest fascination is tongue twisters for
Use this list of free resources to use as social emotional learning activities to help you work with kids and young adults. As a special educator for 10 years, I can say without a doubt that we need more social emotional learning supports for kids and young adults. Some of my best days in the classr
Is your toddler or preschooler learning their shapes? Take it to the next level with this simple shape sorting math activity from Busy Toddler.
Free printables for kids: I spy games, Pokemon printables, social stories, social scripts, emotion printables, graphic organizers, and so much more!
Looking to start magical Christmas traditions for kids this year with your family? This list will give you TONS of great ideas, including our favorite ones!
Having bath time struggles? Try making a glow stick bath! It's a quick and easy indoor activity that toddlers love. A simple bath time activity.
A list of 20 fun and easy waiting games for kids that you can play anywhere without screens. Stretch your brains while in line, on trips or in restaurants.
Kids will love this collection of super funny knock, knock jokes for kids! Clean jokes that will make kids crack up laughing.
In addition to our fabulous summer bucket list and activity list, we have a Bored Jar that I made last summer and that Cass has updated using lolly sticks. ...
Flip Sticks are an amazing participation tool for calling on students at random! The idea of using name sticks is nothing new. In fact, this classroom management strategy has been around for a long time. Unfortunately, what I didn’t learn until a few years into teaching, was how to keep track of which students had […]
This season's humpback whale migration along the east coast of Australia has been full of action with an abundance of photo-worthy moments. As a Byron Bay-based ocean photographer, I am in a fortunate position to document their journey each year, something I love to do. Over the years my humpback whale photographs have captivated the hearts and minds of viewers, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty and majestic nature of these gentle giants.
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Draw your own Pokémon cards with these free printable basic, evolution, trainer, and energy Pokémon cards templates. Great kids activity.
Would you rather questions for kids | Hard would you rather questions. Family game night. Funny would you rather questions.
Turn smooth stones into adorable Santa stones to give, display and use at Christmas. 10 Ways to use them suggested in post.
Want beautiful & FREE garden & indoor plants? Regrow kitchen scraps like mango seed, avocado pit, pineapple top, lemon seeds, ginger, lemongrass, & more!
How can you support the development of self-regulation in kids? This huge resource is full of self-regulation games, information, books, and more!
For everyone who hasn't gotten their Hogwarts letter yet.
To be an unforgettable grandparent, you need to do memorable things with your grandchildren. Here are 19 unforgettable activities to do with grandchildren. These are grandparent tested and grandchild approved!
Twelve of the best documentaries for kids that teach kids about history, the environment, world cultures, economics, and inequality.
K-1 POETRY UNIT I love teaching poetry to kindergarten and first grade students! Even though I have this labeled as Unit 8 in my Writing Series , I actually teach poetry throughout the entire year. We follow the same routine and students look forward to our poetry week every month.
Right now, our children are being asked to learn everything virtually. Most of their current assignments involve academic websites and completing online assignments. What if you could include some hands-on activities to teach phonics and math to your children? No printer required and they get away from being glued to a computer or tablet screen!
You know that feeling where you REALLY don't want to make dinner because the kids are at the end of their rope, but you are too and then you think, "Hey! We are just going to go out to dinner!" But THEN you think, "My kids will lose their minds in the restaurant and that
I LOVE saving figurative language until June - it's such a fun language unit ... and perfect for our "dreaming of summer brains". We finished up our EQAO testing mid week, and this onomatopoeia activity was the perfect break from testing. How fun is that??? Students chose two contrasting colours - one for the background and one for the word and border "bursting out of the page". They also needed newspaper (cut just a fraction smaller that the "bursting out of the page border" and glued the newspaper on top. They glued their word on top of that (we had brainstormed a lot of onomatopoeia words, but for some reason most of them chose SPLAT for their word). I also had them do a little shading under their letters for that little extra POP (see, I know some onomatopoeia words, too). ;) I had seen this awesome idea on Pinterest and followed it back to Artisan des Arts. Her examples are FANTASTIC!! We also wrote simile poems this week. I found a little template HERE for the students to use for their rough copies. When students were finished their templates, I had them write out their good copies, and illustrate a few lines with a small image. I hung these up, too ... LOVING our bulletin board switch up ... even this late in the school year!!! (I have two of these "smART class" bulletin boards side by side in the classroom. 15 more school days left ... I think I can ... I think I can ... Happy Friday!!!
Bring reading to life with these 11 free reading websites for kids! Great resources for preschool through middle school. Find more at ReallyGoodTeachers.com
This engaging curriculum uses a mathematical lens to take children on an education-filled journey in the garden.
Fall is finally here! It is by far my favorite season, so I complied a list of 101 things to do in the fall. Bonus, many of them are free!
Need to entertain the kids? Try some of these free indoor and outdoor activities for kids that can all be done from your own home. There's also a list of free online educational resources.
I’ve seen this picture here and there online, and I like it. I like it a lot. Of course, this would only work with kids who can read. Or, let's
Here are some great grammar games, ideas, and activities that will help early/middle elementary aged kids enjoy grammar just a bit.
Help kids learn impulse control skills using these practical strategies to support development of executive functioning.
I read that basic money habits are set by 7 years old and even as small as 3 year olds can grasp financial concepts. So it's never too early to start. And ...
Need an easy activity to target phonemic awareness that you can DIY today? This Onset and Rime Flip Book is perfect. PLUS there are 5 ideas for using them
A list of 20 fun and easy waiting games for kids that you can play anywhere without screens. Stretch your brains while in line, on trips or in restaurants.