Free printable Horror Ad Libs for kids with stories about ghosts, zombies, monsters, vampires and more - great for Halloween activities!
Our collection of Germany Crafts for Kids are ideal to help you learn about this amazing country! Perfect for German Unity Day and Oktoberfest!
Teach your kids how to make their very own marshmallow catapult using common household supplies. How to construct a marshmallow launcher.
This is a large grand staff to play a musical version of battleship.
This is a perfect craft for big kids or older children - cardboard monster jaws. Made from cereal boxes, this is a fun, easy craft activity for summer.
Big-Haired Gospel. Feline Jazz. Twisted Rock 'n' Roll. Sexually-Infused Irish Folk. Just plum crazy album cover art and records that will burn your
Learn how to make both a basic homopolar motor and a tiny dancing motor! Great science fair project for older kids!
101 fun questions to ask kids to know them better! Great conversation starters to bond with your kids over dinner or a long car ride.
12 fun printable Unicorn activity pages for kids ages 4-12+.
A simple car themed music activity for kids! Learning about the grand staff with this car themed music theory game for kids.
Learn how to build a popsicle stick catapult for STEM. Our popsicle stick catapult instructions and video are easy!
A beginner's guide to reading the notes on the grand staff. Great for kids, adults, and anyone interested in learning how to read music!
I'm having the greatest time getting inspired & looking through my collection (& some borrowed from the library) of vintage kiddie crafty b...
My kids love to play this fun game! The game of SKUNK, that is!
5 Minute Science Experiments for Kids on Frugal Coupon Living. Geometric Bubbles, Glow in the Dark Volcanoes, Replicate Ocean Currents and more!
Remember playing elastics when you were a kid? With just a long piece of elastic and a couple of pairs of willing ankles, elastics was the ultimate game of fun. Even better were the great jingles you sang as you jumped! Such a great retro party game to keep the kids entertained.
Follow the Bunny Trail I promised another Easter season activity, and here it is. I wanted to make something for my younger students. They had to learn the entire grand staff for our state theory e…
The Ants Go Marching One By One Hurrah Hurrah... Everything you need of this song: Sheet Music, Lyrics, Chords and Video to watch...
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R. Furne - Mon Premier Cahier de Lecture - Exercices de vocabulaire. Pour les images en taille moyenne, voir ici . ...
A simple car themed music activity for kids! Learning about the grand staff with this car themed music theory game for kids.
Here’s a fun science experiment that will definitely get a “wow” from the kids. Combine baking soda and vinegar to make sodium acetate, or hot ice! It crystalizes instantly when you pour it, allowing you to create a tower of crystals. Since the process of crystallization is exothermic, the “ice” that forms will be hot […]
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
These easy hand-clapping games for kids are fun and educational. Keep them handy for teaching your preschoolers and older kids too.
What’s your favourite way to teach the notes of the staff? I’m a member of a number of “music teacher […]
Try these fun hand-clapping games and put your rhythm and coordination to the test!
2 affiches 11 par 17 colorées et laminées qui feront une grande fleur illustrant les règles du pluriel.
Chez moi, dans le Périgord, les enfants sont appelés affectueusement des "droles" de préférence en faisant un peu rouler le "R"... On peut donc entendre sans aucun problème des phrases du type "je vais chercher des choco (comprendre chocolatines) pour les droles" et ça ne choque personne, qu'on se le dise !!! Voici donc une activité à faire avec des droles, pour les droles mais chez nous tout le monde a pris plaisir à participer jusqu'au grand père. L'idée est de réaliser une ville en carton qui pourra servir, selon la taille choisie de circuit de voiture, de village pour playmobiles ou barbies... Nous avons réalisé celui-ci durant un été où les droles (oui je le fais exprès :) ) avaient une vilaine varicelle = pas de soleil mais ça fonctionne super bien pour patienter avant Noël quand il fait froid pour jouer dehors. Il faut un grand carton, des stylos, de la colle, des petits accessoires, de la végétations, des cailloux...et un peu d'imagination Sur la table du salon pendant la réalisation Vous pouvez utiliser des boites en carton comme base pour faire des bâtiments ; des rouleaux de papier pour faire des tunnels ou château d'eau. Le papier d'alu peut servir pour imiter l'eau du ruisseau.... Voilà, on a bien rigolé, tout le monde était fier de ses réalisations et nous étions très contents d'avoir réussi à faire une mosquée ce qui en matière d'architecture sur carton était tout une aventure... Ca promet des mercredis/samedis sympa non ?? On veut voir le résultat ! M.
If you're on Pinterest, chances are good you've seen this activity. But for the few who haven't, get ready for some seriously cheap science fun. We made a hovercraft! Supplies An old CD that you no longer need Glue gun and glue sticks thumbtack soda bottle screw top (you want one that's fairly deep) latex party balloon Assembly Poke several holes in the plastic bottle top with the thumbtack. Use a hot glue gun (Adults, please. No children. Those things are H-O-T) to apply a bead of glue to the edge of the bottle top and glue it to the center of the CD, over the hole. If necessary, apply a bead of glue around the cap to make sure it's totally secure. You're almost done. Now blow up the balloon. Twist the neck of the balloon to keep it inflated and pull the lip of the balloon over the edges of the bottle cap. Ask your child to make predictions. Before we released the hovercraft, my son thought it would glide through the air more like a hot air balloon. Let it Go Set on a flat surface like a countertop or wood floor. Release the balloon and watch it glide along without any effort just over the surface. Invite the child to form a hypothesis about why and how this works. How it WorksThe force of the air that exits the balloon as it deflates goes through the holes in the bottle cap, pushes against the surface (floor or counter), and creates a cushion of air over which the CD glides freely.
We've slowed a bit on our FIAR titles since 2011 started. I don't know exactly why that is, but I'd like to pick up the pace again. Our latest book, A Pair of Red Clogs , was so enjoyable. I wouldn't say it was GMan's favorite, but he definitely learned quite a few things, and he has been
The best and most fun pen and paper games to cure the boredom blues. Solo, two player and three or more player pencil and paper games for kids and adults!
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The best and most fun pen and paper games to cure the boredom blues. Solo, two player and three or more player pencil and paper games for kids and adults!
The Victorian swings from the early 1880 remains an architectural detail that is admired even today. Check out the many different options and upgrade your garden or front porch or veranda today.
This colorful rainbow jar is a surprisingly simple kids' science experiment! In fact, you probably already have everything you'll need.
Check out how you can make a simple popsicle stick catapult with materials you already have at home. It's a fun STEM project that you can do with your kids indoors on a rainy day!