We use a world explorers game for two players to learn about world explorers and the ways they were similar and different in their quests.
Microscopes are a lot of fun for exploring all sorts of things, but it’s important to know how to use them correctly and what all the parts are called. A School Called Home has a printable la…
Make your own QUADRANT USED FOR EARLY NAVIGATION! Learn how early explorers used this tool and how it is used! Such a fun activity
Make a homemade spectroscope with a few simple materials and explore the spectrum of different light sources. You’ll see all kinds of rainbows! This science activity for kids makes a great addition to a unit on light or weather and is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day too! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Light …
Science and art combine in this amazing and simple rainbow experiment. The kids will love to make, explore and paint rainbows,
Build stone men. It's a fun relaxing activity for you and the kids. It doesn't cost anything and doesn't take much time. These stone men are known as Inuksuk in Canada.
The Age of Exploration is an editable 102 slide presentation that covers people, places, things, and ideas related to the Age of Exploration during the 15th-17th centuries. The first section is done in a game/questioning format that encourages participation from your students. There is a 15 question map skills section at the end that reviews latitude and longitude, directions on a compass rose, using scale to estimate distance, and using a map key, or legend. You may choose to use these slides for instruction or review, or you may do a “save as” and make your own customized Explorer Slide Show For an additional resource, check the link below Bingo Game-All About The Age of European Exploration Use the link below to see all of my Social Studies Power Point Presentations. Mrs. Mc's Power Point Collection Please e-mail me with any questions about this resource or suggestions for future resources at: [email protected]. If you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact me right away by email or in my “Ask a Question” section, and I will do my best to resolve any issues! If you would like to get updates on my monthly sales, follow me by pressing the star located just under my name.
Look for ideas for the Age of Exploration? Then you need to read this post with over 30 ideas for the age of Exploration.
With so many fun things to do in Thessaloniki, it's surprising more people don't travel here! Learn what to do, where to go and more.
We have just finished up the 2nd part of our lapbooks: Lesson 2, The Skeletal System for Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology. These things are becoming monstrous! And…
Make rice dance with this cool baking soda and vinegar science experiment for kids! You’ll just need a few items from your kitchen to create this exciting science activity. Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! My kids always love science explorations involving baking soda and vinegar. The chemical reaction created by these two ingredients …
Crossing the midline activities for kids. What on earth are those? Sometimes in the educational world we start speaking a slightly different language than 'normal' people. Not that teachers aren't normal ... though ... you do need to be a little insane to work with small children all day long, don't you? Anyways. I had
Inspire kids & teens will these FUN chemistry experiments that can be done at home! Favorites include glow-in-the-dark experiments, chemistry activities using fire and vortex experiments!
Pirate Yoga for Kids: Explore the pirate underworld through these five pirate books for kids and five pirate yoga for kids!
Children can explore the world with easy, hands on Geology activities including with an erupting volcano, land form diorama, or Earth Layers Model!
Get in touch with your feminine side: 1) Find what feels sensual 2) Read more on femininity 3) Appreciate beauty 4) Do more of what...
How can sound be waves? It is a hard concept for kids. Try these 7 science experiments for kids to SEE sound. Learn the 5 senses with STEM activities.
4 easy magnet experiments that will amaze your kids!
Find fun, easy, and educational science experiments for kids to do at home to help teach them science in an engaging way.
Explore the magic of chemical reactions with these color changing chemical clock experiments. STEM / STEAM learning made fun.
As there are seven bodies, so there are also seven chakras, energy centers, and each chakra is connected in a special way with its corresponding body. 1. Physical Body: The physical body is the anchoring point for your Higher Self to explore the mystery of your being within physicality. It is highly susceptible to prog
Learn how things GROW with seeds and plants activities for kindergarten. Hands-on plants for kids theme with science, crafts, and more!
Mary Cassatt's work focused on mothers and children, which is why kids will love learning about her with these simple Mary Cassatt Art Projects for Kids.
The Yellow Brick Road Blog is a website dedicated to providing music teachers with fun education resources for serious music literacy.
"The Bridge" is a great exercise for helping kids, teens, adults, couples or even groups with goal exploration. It provides a template for exploration (words or pictures) of past experiences and hopes for the future. It helps the participant identify what steps they need to take to get to the future...
These touchy-feely sensory pouches (also known as squish bags and sensory pads) are a wonderful way to explore the senses. Filled with interesting textures, sensory pouches are stimulating to look at and touch. They are also so easy to make! Making sensory pouches is a quick and inexpensive way to make an engaging and relaxing sensory activity for people living with dementia.
“Every morning when we wake up, we have twenty-four brand-new hours to live. What a precious gift!”
The Human Knot game has been long used as a team-building exercise and a fun way of breaking the ice with new groups of people. This is a great game for when you're babysitting or leading camp activities, and all it requires are willing...
Examining the nexus of energy and matter. Exploring for metaphysical clues in the process. What factor or effect does our consciousness, and or 'god', have in articulating our study life as we know it.
A poetry analysis graphic organizer designed to be paired with any poem. Created using Google Slides so it can be printed or assigned digitally. Structure: How many stanzas/verses? What words/phrases emphasize the images or themes? Are there words and/or lines repeated? What is the line length/rhyme scheme? Meaning: What is this poem about? What is the poet’s main message? Does the message change? What are the main ideas in this poem? Imagery: What pictures do you get in your mind when you read the poem? Does the poem contain similes, metaphors or personification? Why do you think the poet has included these images? Language: What words have been used to create images? Are there any complicated words? Is the language simple to understand? Which words and phrases create the images? What adjectives are included? Color, size, comparison? Effect: What is the effect of the poem? What does the poem make you think or feel about? What is the poet trying to say about their subject?
The Good Egg Activities - use these activities to help students understand what is and is not their responsibility & practice self care for managing stress!
Vedic Multiplication from Alex Bellos and Lapappadolce! Kids create horizontal lines that are parallel to each other to represent the first numeral in the equation. Next, they create parallel vertical lines (perpendicular to their original lines) to represent the other numeral. Then, they dot the lines where they intersect. Finally, they count up their dots and voila - they have their product! Example below:
Make a simple guitar and set up fun and easy sound science experiments for kids. How do sounds sound different in different rooms.
Self-Exploration House for grief groups in schools or individual therapy. Great DBT counseling technique to use with clients.
Learn about mummification by making apple mummies with Ancient Egypt science experiment and explore Magic Tree House Mummies in the Morning!
Preschool Geography and Exploring Foods Around the World, Recipe for Mini Frittata, Cooking with Kids, Little Passports, Practical life and Homeschooling,
Discover hormone balancing diet tips and restore hormone balance naturally with healthy, healing foods and drinks.
The Yellow Brick Road Blog is a website dedicated to providing music teachers with fun education resources for serious music literacy.
Explore the Mosel River and experience the fun things to do in Cochem Germany. From wine tasting to castle hopping and river cruising
The Human Knot game has been long used as a team-building exercise and a fun way of breaking the ice with new groups of people. This is a great game for when you're babysitting or leading camp activities, and all it requires are willing...
When I say science activities for middle school, do you groan or cheer? It's one of our favorite subjects. And why not? It's full of cool hands-on experiments that help kids explore their world.
One of the best ways for a student to connect with art is through the narrative in art. Learn tips on how to teach art appreciation using story.