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Help those kids from getting the “summer slide” with this 100 page packet! Included is 50 pages of math and 50 pages of literacy including reading and comprehension, grammar, writing, and word work. This would also make a great addition for any beginning of the year work for 1st grade too! Click here to download. here …
First Grade is just the beginning of a wonderful life of learning. Help your kids learn with our free 1st Grade Worksheets. Education is the foundation of a successful life. Promote learning every day with fun! Our worksheets can help with that. Print them all for free. We also have all types of other worksheets […]
Colour matching is a simple fun activity for children of all ages. Here are several easy to set up colour matching activities and games you can play both outside and indoors. One of our favourite g…
Free printable Halloween kindergarten worksheets for teaching basic math concepts this October! Counting, numbers, making patterns, and more!
OCTOBER NO PREP MATH AND LITERACY ACTIVITIES October is here! This is such a fun month with students. I love having these packs on hand each month because they teach the kindergarten standards using fun, engaging activities.
1st Grade Math Worksheets can get your kids off to a good start with math. Kids who don’t get math sometimes have a hard time understanding why we need math. Teach them the principles of math and simple concepts to help them avoid that frustration and grow a love for math. All of our printable […]
Do you love doing festive activities with your kids for the holidays? I do! With the Thanksgiving holiday we mostly think about the meal, but if you have little ones it’s important to keep them entertained too! If you are looking for free thanksgiving coloring pages with great thanksgiving images, I’ve rounded up the best options below! Coloring is always a fun activity and now that my daughter is old enough to recognize colors, I have been looking for color by number printables for her as I think it would be a great way for her to color while learning numbers and colors. I find it to be a great addition to her regular learning activities and to have them be just for Thanksgiving really helps her understand the holiday as well! The ultimate round up of FREE Color by Number Thanksgiving Printables for your kiddos to enjoy! Color by number worksheets are a fun activity that also have plenty of educational benefits for younger kids such as number recognition, fine motor skills, color recognition, creative expression and more. If you are looking for Thanksgiving activities for kids that the whole family will love, these free printable thanksgiving coloring pages […]
This is a really easy way to learn about making paper with kids. And we made our paper glittery, too! First: Get Your Supplies! Next: Get to Work! 'Mommy, how do you make paper?' My five year old asked me this question a few weeks ago. I tried explaining it to him, and he wasn't convinced. I showed him a video of how you can make it at home using a mesh screen and paper pulp, and he was obsessed! I wondered about making a screen so that we could try this at home, but then I noticed a Paper
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Earth Day Worksheets can teach our children to care about our environment and the world we live in. We only get one, let’s learn how to make sure that its a world that supports us. Here we have fun and educational worksheets that focus on Earth Day for kids. Find your way through a maze, […]
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The Letter A Puzzle is perfect for helping students practice recognizing the shape of the letter A, and it's beginning sounds, along with developing fine-motor skills.
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Help your kids practice their number recognition and counting skills this fall with this simple fall count and color worksheet!
We love flowers and look forward to the time we can plant annual flowers in the spring. Our love of flowers often shows up in our crafts like today's Paper Plate Flower Craft. We've also made
Whether you're hosting a haunted house party or a spooky playdate, these no-bake Halloween snacks are sure to cast a spell on young hearts!
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This simple activity is one that is designed to promote motoric hand separation. This is a skill that is necessary for so many tasks! From holding a pencil to cutting with scissors, to zippering a zipper, motoric separation of the two sides of the hand is an essential skill when it comes to fine motor ... Read more
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Easy christmas crafts to do with your kids. Fun, creative and a great way to bond and celebrate Christmas!
Ohhhhhhh my goodness! This might be my favorite new project! You've probably seen this or a similar Banyan Tree project in Dynamic Art Projects for Children, or maybe another blog. But I'm going to post it anyway because it is just that fabulous! Banyan trees grow primarily in India, though you can find some in Florida as well. From its branches grow aerial roots, which stretch downward and plant themselves back into the ground. They're amazing to look at! source source My fifth graders worked with oil pastels on their Wayne Thiebaud-inspired cakes project and really loved them. I think I significantly facilitated the sale of oil pastels at the local arts and crafts stores with that project. This project upped the oil pastel ante, as kiddos had to use their previous experience with the medium and further their technique in the form of blending colors. To begin, I walked the students through the tree-drawing process. Despite giving each class essentially the same spiel, every tree was very different. I love that about art, don't you? After drawing, kiddos painted their tree trunks and branches with black tempera paint. All that jazz took at least one full 45-minute class; some kiddos had to finish painting at the start of the next class. As far as coloring goes, most of my fifth graders used up two classes' worth of time (90 minutes total) to color. Every section had to include two analogous or like colors blended together. Some students went the random route, while others chose a specific color scheme or order. For the bottoms of the artwork, more colors could be used. Some students 'planted' their tree in water, which allowed for a reflection. I highly recommend using the reflective format, as the results are totally stunning! (The photos do NOT do these projects any justice. The vibrancy of the colors will knock your socks off in person!) This sweet kiddo lacks a lot of fine motor skills... yet this project was her JAM! This one is nicer than my example... it's humbling to be outdone by an 11-year-old! I'll do this project again and again--the kids loved it, they learned a lot, and WOW, are these babies gorgeous! Also, two nights ago I watched "Life of Pi," and there's a Banyan tree in one scene! I'm 28 years old and that alone made me so excited that I accidentally woke up the dog... and my husband. Whoops.