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“Kids who play outside.....”
I've come up with a list of 101 thing to do outside this summer with your kids. Beat boredom and have some outdoor fun! Most ideas are free!
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Homeschooling with Dyslexia -- a mom of 7 dyslexic kids explains why homeschooling is the best way to teach these bright, outside the box thinkers the way they learn.
1. U.K. kids spend less time outside than prison inmates.
Take kids outside with these fun outdoor STEM activities that include science, technology, engineering, math.
Science is really cool. There are so many amazing things in this world of ours. So many science experiments for kids that just make me stop and say, "whoa" ... or "wow" ... or "What the ...!!" (depending, of course, on my company). Children, as we know, are naturally curious. They naturally want to learn
Summer is a wonderful time to be outside. But when this woman tried to wind down in her backyard, she was disturbed by her neighbors' kids.
Inside: Learn how to make beautiful nature bracelet using colorful objects from nature. You know how we made daisy chains when we were little girls and pretended to be fairies or princesses decorated with the most beautiful flowers? Well, nature bracelet is even more fun and will be a perfect activity for girls to play in a
Learn five simple tips on getting relative to think outside of the (gift) box, plus five alternative gift ideas that will keep giving all year long.
These Almond & Choc Chip ANZAC Biscuits are the perfect combination of crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside. YUM!
Rock candy is easy to make, and it's a great kitchen project for kids. Use this simple recipe to create fun flavor and color combinations.
Leaving and following tracking signs is a brilliant outdoors family activity, and a great way to entice kids outside - who doesn't love following clues
Jacob's Ladder is a classic string figure, similar to Cat's Cradle. If you never learned to make a Jacob's Ladder string figure as a kid, it's not too late! All you need is a large piece of string and your own two hands. Cut a length of...
The days have been so gorgeous lately! We haven’t been encumbered by triple digit temps. Yay!! Glorious sunny days that beg to be played outsi…
Tuareg women can have more than one sexual partner outside their marriage.
Students absolutely love this activity!! It can be used as a: · Brain break · Fast finisher · Part of a rotation · Reward It will be such a treat to see what your students come up with each week. This is a quick and easy activity to put together. Included are 32 different this is not a PLUS the option to have it with a sentence starter. These include this is not a: heart sad face pineapple rainbow tree donut jellyfish balloon crown arrow hand letter A snake sun robot flower door boat car butterfly umbrella envelope burger eye bunny button flag egg surfboard cupcake Christmas tree candy cane
Also in Slate, see Emily Bazelon’s tribute to Maurice Sendak’s particular type of genius. John Plotz explains how Sendak was a creator of crazy worlds. ...
And just when you thought you were too old to enjoy the outdoors, Stick-lets comes along. Sure, they’re meant to help kids get back outside and build forts with sticks, but who says you can…
WOW your kids with a super EASY air pressure science experiment for kids! This simple rising water experiment uses a burning candle in water!
If you're visiting the Okanagan check out the Kangaroo Creek Farm in Lake Country, BC (just outside Kelowna, British Columbia). Fun for kids of all ages.
What is better than fluffy, delicious pancakes? This is everything you want for a pancake recipe without buttermilk. Simple and delicious.
The little princess and her favorite ... uh... pet? Archival print on matte paper protected in a clear plastic enclosure, reproduced from my original oil painting. Available in three sizes: MEDIUM - image size 8x10 inches, on 8.5x11 paper LARGE - image size 12x16 inches, on 13x19 paper EXTRA LARGE - image size 16x20 inches, on 17x22 paper Please look at second image to compare print sizes. Prints can be signed on request. Please be sure to read my shop policies before ordering, and feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. ***NOTE TO BUYERS OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.*** Orders will be shipped via FIRST CLASS MAIL, with tracking where applicable. Any orders with LARGE or EXTRA LARGE prints in them will be rolled in a tube. >>You are responsible for paying any duties or taxes when the package arrives in your country.<< COPYRIGHT INFO All Copyright of art displayed belongs to Omar Rayyan. Please do not copy, distribute, reproduce or use my work without my permission. Purchases of artwork or prints do not entitle the buyer to reproductive rights.
Some plans just don't play out. They may even sound good in our heads but when it's time for action, all that we're left with is our intentions.
With Easter holidays in full swing, we absolutely love this low waste activity from @sibster 💚 What do you think? I got this idea when we made our own dino excavation eggs. It’s the same formula...
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Are you afraid your child might be addicted to video games? Here’s how to tell if your kid spends too much time playing games and what to do about it.
I love teaching about trees because there’s much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you’re planning on studying trees …
Up close with Denmark's Vikings! Visiting the Viking Ship Museum Denmark, Roskilde - see what we thought of a visit here.
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Understanding our child's emotional needs and how we can help meet them is the first step in supporting their confidence and self-esteem.
Exquisite little paper stars can be used for decorations, jewelry, craft projects, and gift-giving. They're very easy to make, and they're a fun way to recycle a bit of junk mail into something colorful and decorative. If you want to make...
We just wrapped up a fun filled week on visualizing in Kindergarten! I was a bit worried my kids would have trouble with this literacy skill but I found some great poems by Jeff Foxworthy that they really connected to. I know what you are thinking, Jeff Foxworthy?!? Children's Poems?!? But, Yes!! I found two great books full of poems that had my kids begging for more! Both Hide!! and Dirt on My Shirt books have a variety of poems that kids can really connect to and it helps students easily make mental images while they are reading the poem. I chose the poem Dirt On My Shirt for the first day of visualizing and read the poem to my students without showing them the illustration. I asked them to draw a picture and write about what they visualized. I LOVED seeing the variety of images my Kinders came up with. Some of their drawings had more details than the illustrator had! To go along with our unit I created a pack of differentiated graphic organizers that your students can use while learning how to visualize. If you click HERE it will bring you to the pack in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store. I hope you have as much fun visualizing as we did!