Free preschool printables!! Includes worksheets and activities, life cycles, playdough mats, letters, and much more for insect, bug, spider, ladybug, butterfly, worm, and other litter critter preschool themes! ALL FREE!!
Teach kids responsibility with practical life activities for kids inspired by Montessori teachings. These ideas will keep kids busy as well as helping out.
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One of my favorite activities to do with my students is “The Toothpaste Lesson.” As early as preschool, most students are exposed to the phrase, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, then don’t say anything at all.” I think it’s great that they learn this, but what is even better is when they […]
Sunday, August 9th, 2020 Read Read 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 with your child(ren). Watch Watch this video created by PursueGOD Kids. https://youtu.be/6Cdh5GZjn_E Object Lesson Sin Separates Us From God Get a piece of twine, rope or string and a pair of scissors. Have two people in your
Try these Body Parts Activities For Preschool for your child to learn about their bodies in a fun way! Perfect for your homeschool human body lesson.
A fun week of simple planned activities for preschoolers inspired by the book Octopus Opposites featuring different types of opposites.
As part of our All About Me theme, we spent a little bit of time working on learning the parts of the body. More specifically, the head shoulders knees and
Are you on the lookout for fun and easy Thanksgiving activities for kids? This game will get kids in the spirit of the feasting season
Last week we were on Spring Break and so my hubby decided we should go on a road trip. We LOVE road trips together, but it's hard when you o...
One of my favorite things to do for Earth Week and Spring was to plant seeds and watch them grow. Large lima beans work great for this, and before planting I always soaked beans in a small amount …
I usually like to do an "All About Me" unit in September, but this year got off to a rocky start, so we haven't gotten to it yet. I am planning on starting this unit in November and just found a super cute FREE book to print! Here are some pictures of the book. We will also be playing a lot of The Listening Game (see my previous post to find out how to play) using our favorite things! I think my kids would struggle with this last page "Favorite things" as it isn't specific enough. But luckily, I have this worksheet (below) that I have used in the past. I think if we do this worksheet, we will be able to then fill in the "favorite things" page.
We love It Looked Like Spilt Milk. Children's literature is so fun to build on. This It Looked Like Spilt Milk activity has a fun process and pretty product
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Food can be a fun way to add in something "extra" in learning activities! A food classroom transformation is simple and easy to do!
One of my most favorite parties growing up that my mother threw for me was an Around the World Party. I can't remember exactly how old I was, but I know it was a sleepover, so I had to be 13 or older. (I didn't get to partake in sleepovers until I turned 13. My how times have changed.) It was me and 4 of my close friends. It was simple, but fun. We made posters for the walls representing different countries and she made food from different countries for dinner. I remember how fun it was to order stuff from Oriental Trading like chopsticks, world flag banners, and pinatas. So this summer after Sarah got to travel to Europe, she became increasingly interested in traveling and learning about other countries. When we brainstormed about her party I gave her some ideas, the Around the World party being one of them. She instantly latched onto that and wanted that to be her theme. I was thrilled and we had such a great time planning it. I originally planned to let her have only about 5-6 of her close friends, but as we got closer and realized we would be moving just after, I decided to let it become a sleepover and she could increase the number of friends. I still had to draw a line so we didn't have 40 girls at my house, but she narrowed it to 10 and that was about perfect! So here are some photos and specifics! Since the party was on Saturday, January 8th and we moved out of our house on the 10th, it was a relatively simple party for me. I did not go too over board on decor and what not. Less to pack up. It was easy peasy as Sarah would say and the girls had a BLAST! Party Specifics: Theme: Around the World Invites: Handmade Passports individualized with each girls picture and birth date Countries Visited: Note-- They got passport stamps in their passports at each country. France- They got to dress up in fashion, have manicures, and their souvenir was star glasses and necklaces Italy- Our kitchen was Italy and they made make your own pizzas for dinner China- We did origami and their souvenir was fortune cookies and Chinese fans Mexico- Sarah beat her pinata and their souvenir was flowers for their hair and the candy from the pinata Islands of the South Pacific- They played limbo and watched Barbie Mermaidia. Their souvenir was pink and purple Leis. We also did the cookie cake and had fruit punch with umbrellas in it while visiting this country U.S.A.- My kitchen was the US for breakfast. They had donuts, yogurts, and strawberries. Their souvenir was a small American flag. (Was too tired I guess and didn't snap any photos) Craft: As each girl arrived at my house they made "suitcases" to collect their souvenirs. They got to decorate a suitcase box with travel stickers and colors. This served as their party favor. Cake: Sarah loves cookie cakes. Got ours from The Cakery in Southlake Decor: Items came from Party City, Oriental Trading Company, World Market, and various other party sites. The party was a success. They really loved having the suitcases and gathering something from every country, as well as, having the passports. They stayed up until about 10pm and were early risers for breakfast the next morning at 7am. As the last guest was leaving it started to snow outside and that was the best present Sarah could have ever had. She thought that was so special that it actually snowed on her birthday! We ended up having a late lunch that day with family at Brio and it was a perfect birthday!
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What Wedding Theme Fits Me? I’m here to talk wedding themes. I once did a Harry Potter themed wedding where guests were given their seating assignment via “Sorting Hat,” and another time did a Star Wars wedding where hors d’oeuvres were served by a robotic R2D2 and the bride and groom did a light