Give your child some extra practice to build their new skills which are important for their educational journey. Use these free and printable fun activity worksheets for kids to introduce them to new concepts and ideas, available with fun activity sheets from tracing to coloring!
Study the human body anatomy with kids by making an anatomy model with these free printable life-size human body organs!
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Here’s a fun Mona Lisa art project, starting with her very famous face and then filling in your own background with lines, just for contrast.
Letter recognition is the first step to learning the letters of the alphabet and alphabet coloring pages are wonderful letter activity for that. With this set of alphabet coloring pages your kids will color objects
In this Aquarium Perspective Lesson, Middle School students will dive right into learning about the principle of perspective while designing an aquarium.
Use these free printable number tracing worksheets from 1-20 for number writing practice for preschoolers and kindergartners.
Make a life-size printable human skeleton with kids! The printable skeleton template comes as a PDF file, which is easy to cut and assemble.
At the Crafty Classroom, we have over 30 preschool themes with numerous printables and activities you can use in your homeschool or classroom!
Download this free preschool worksheets that's all about family. A family literacy printable to start your preschool family unit lesson.
A Mandala Turtle for you to color and craft or you may choose the colored version to craft your own Mandala Turtle. They are a rare species! Find them here!
These cards are perfect for your writing center. Place these cards and the reference page at the writing center. The cards and reference page feature vocabulary words for colors. There is a recording page included so students can show their learning. This packet is a quick and easy way to provide...
planning some of our Science curriculum, I couldn't help but find so many great human body learning activities for kids.
Did you know there are one hundred forty-six castles alone in Germany? Wow, that’s a lot of castles (schlosses in German)! We didn't even know that until we decided to do a fun study on castles. There are haunted castles, castles in ruins, castles that are lived in, castles that are tourist attractions and restaurants and even castles that are for sale. The most famous castle that we have seen in Germany is the Neuschwanstein Castle located in Bavaria. This castle is the castle Walt Disney used as an inspiration for his castle design logo. Frankenstein Castle is a fun castle to visit, especially around Halloween. There are claims that this castle had an influence on Mary Shelley’s work. What is amazing is that many of our students have had the chance to visit one of the one hundred forty-six castles in Germany. They were able to relate to what a castle is and contribute to the discussions and activities using their prior background knowledge! This is a definite bonus of being a military child living in Europe! The experiences and memories that they will carry with them throughout their lives will hopefully benefit and broaden their relationships with others and their outlook on life! Below are more pics from this week's unit of study on castles! Kindness Book of the week: The Smartest Princess – Mary Lee Every year, girls from all over the world compete to see who is the smartest. Violet appears and gives a new meaning to what the contest should really be about. She may not be the smartest little girl; however, she manages to demonstrate some very kind behaviors. This book places a high value on intelligence, but it teaches a nice lesson on kindness. Castles in Europe iPad Apps: Purple Carrot Castle This popular game from The Prisoner of Carrot Castle iPad book app is a game of dress-up the knight. Slide the battle gear into place. Then once the knight is dressed, receive a reward of animation and “cheers.” This game is helpful for developing fine motor skills. Targeted for 3 to 8-year-olds, but anyone can enjoy the game. iPad App: Medieval Life This app brings together sights, sounds, text, and photos of Medieval Life. One can learn about banners and knights in Castle life. I want to share pics of the castle right down the road from my home - Baldenau Castle! Freebie and new product! Visit my Pinterest Board on Castles for more ideas! Photo slideshow made with Smilebox I truly hope you have a royally beautiful week and are treated like a king or queen!
Building a classroom community where kids feel encouraged and safe is an important part of the start of the year. Read these 4 tips to get started today.
We dive into runway requirements for various aircraft, including runway length and width, as well ARFF requirements.