Some great hints and tips to add to your handwriting program.
This post was originally titled 'Notes to Self' but I'm thinking we could all do with some reminders. Here are some notes for all Montessori parents. Don't clutter up the children's spaces. Leave lots of open space and table space for the children to use. Keep desks free from distractions, give them space to move and space to create. Don't use the children's free and clean spaces as a dumping ground for other materials. Resist the urge to 'fix' the child's work, their work is good enough! Often when the children are cleaning, baking, making their beds, we may not...
Make a gorgeous yarn butterfly craft for Spring using this simple weaving technique. The finished yarn butterflies look so pretty!
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Here’s another craft Lee-Kuo made during the summer vacation. He found it on the shelves in an old torn plastic bag with other DIY crafts. He changed the position of the money hole and had to…
This is a great pioneer activity. Build a log cabin from paddle pop sticks.
Son and Father Images for The Prodigal Son from Illustrator David Miles Prodigal Son Stick Puppets shared by Where Grace Flows Telling the story of The Prodigal Son with Simple Felt Figures at Flame Creative Kids The Lost Son Mini Book shared at Gospel Hall The Lost Son Mini Book to Color from Lessons 4
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I actually made this lamp with my English students. I bought 3 kits and we built these over a period of a few weeks. The children were really pleased with their lamps and we used a 2 watt LED light…
Our sweet little houses made with coloured cardboard and upcycling boxes for the back of them, a simple little project for kids to draw their families or even their pets, or favorite memory, anythi…
Here's another Popsicle Stick Project! This will be the 3rd out of 6 Popsicle Project for this month. Today will show you how to make a Popsicle Stick Lantern. We need Popsicle Sticks, Colored paper, Glue Gun, Bulb, Socket, Cord (about one yard), and a plug. The Lantern has three parts. The Head, The body and the Base. "BODY" Lay out the popsicle sticks on the colored paper. You should form four squares like this. Let the glue dry and set them aside first. "BASE" Make a square base with about 3 popsicle stick high. Then layout the popsicle stick on it to serve as the platform. Now ask someone to fix the bulb and the cord for you. You can also buy those ready made one. Then place the bulb in the platform by gluing the socket. Set it aside. "HEAD" Make a pyramid using the popsicle sticks. You should form something like this. "ASSEMBLING" Cut the excess papers. Fold them to form a box. Then glue the Head, the body and the base together. Here's the finish Product Here's how will it looks like when being lighted.
These fine motor mats need to be printed A3 size. They are best if you laminate. We have provided options in case you do not have coloured paddle pop sticks. We have used the colours mostly available online and in large stores. Sorry, we may not have matched every colour available. Children can mat...
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Who doesn't love squishing things into soft play dough?
Easy airplane craft for kids. Quick and simple transportation theme activity for preschool and kindergarten kids.
A very versatile material, paddle pop sticks can be used for collages or to make little boxes and other structures. All children need is a bit of imaginat...
Grab the hot glue gun and settle in for some fun – we’ve found a use for all those Paddle Pop sticks.
9 cheap, fun and effective ways to use paddle pop sticks for hands on activities in the classroom.
Cobra Weave Exploding Stick Bomb: The Cobra Weave Exploding Stick Bomb is pretty dang cool. I've seen a lot of the smaller stick bombs on Instructables but none of these chain ones so I'm really excited to share it with everyone. The chain is pretty easy to put together and is…
Learn how to build a popsicle stick catapult for STEM. Our popsicle stick catapult instructions and video are easy!
9 cheap, fun and effective ways to use paddle pop sticks for hands on activities in the classroom.
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Some great hints and tips to add to your handwriting program.
Popsicle Stick Bridge: The popsicle stick bridge is a classic science demonstration and competition. Every year many students world-wide build bridges made soley from popsicle sticks and glue, to see which designs can hold the most weight.We built one, using maybe 140 sti…
9 cheap, fun and effective ways to use paddle pop sticks for hands on activities in the classroom.
We’re a big fan of fairy doors and gnome doors here at our house. We have a gnome door in one of our trees out front and have made salt dough fairy doors inside in past years (click here to …