Spending some family time up in the mountains? Here are some things to do at a cabin! You Will love these ideas for sure!
Picture this: You're nestled in a cozy cabin, the smell of pine trees in the air, and the sound of
Great ideas, including a printable camping scavenger hunt and crafts, to make camping with tweens fun for the whole family!
Combat cries of "I'm bored!" on your next camping trip with 25 ideas for fun family camping activities to appeal to children (and adults) of all ages.
Little girls want to feel chosen. They want to feel pretty. And they want to be pursued. Here are a few daddy daughter activities to make her feel special!
Need some inspiration on enjoyable and fun things to do while camping? That's good because in this particle we'll highlight 35 fun camping activities. But to be honest, these won't suit everybody...so scroll down to
Need to cure cabin fever? These calm activities are perfect for sick kids.
These are so easy to make and they look AWESOME! This is such a fun Halloween craft to make with the kids and a great Halloween decoration!
Planning your next STEM activity doesn't need to be a headache! These simple STEM activities & science experiments can be done in1 hour or less with items around your house.
Here are 20 free printable busy bags full of fun kid's activities! Perfect for traveling and quiet time.
Parents! This list of active indoor activities is the best we've ever seen, with fun Gross Motor games & creative ideas for high-energy kids. Perfect for Winter (snow days!), Spring (rainy days!) or for when Cabin Fever strikes. Awesome Boredom Busters and Brain Breaks for Toddlers, Preschool and beyond.
Fall-Themed Math Worksheets for Preschoolers These Preschool and Kindergarten Fall-themed math worksheets make the perfect addition to any Autumn-themed math lesson! These printable worksheets are fre
Finished measurement: About a 5-inch square Yarn: Home Worsted Weight Needles: US size 7 - straight or circular needles used to work back and forth. Gauge: 5 stitches per inch Center Square: Using the long-tail cast-on method, cast on 12 stitches. Working back and forth in garter stitch, knit every row) until you’ve completed 24 rows. When looking at the right side of the square, the cast on tail will be on the right lower corner, you will have 12 garter ridges. Each garter ridge is 2 rows. Bind off. Cut the yarn leaving a 6-inch end. Always leave about a 6-inch end throughout or a little longer if you are going to stitch the square into a blanket. I used the “weave in as you go” technique as much as possible. Below is a brief video about how to weave in the ends as you go. When you are picking up and knitting along a garter edge, you pick up and knit 1 stitch in each garter ridge. I made a brief video on picking up stitches on a garter edge below. When you are pick up and knitting along the cast on or bound off edge, you pick up 1 stitch in each of either the cast on or bound off stitches. Section 1: With the right side facing you and a new color yarn, pick up and knit 12 stitches across the cast on edge. Knit 12 rows. You will have 6 garter ridges. Bind off. Cut the yarn. Section 2: With the right side facing and starting at the top left corner and going down the side, with a new color yarn, pick up and knit 18 stitches. Knit 12 rows. You will have 6 garter ridges. Bind off. Cut the yarn. Section 3: Section 3 in the Field colorway (mustard) in the photo. Turn the piece to work down the next edge, and working in the same way with a new color yarn, pick up and knit 18 stitches. Knit 12 rows. You will have 6 garter ridges. Bind off. Cut the yarn. Section 4: Turn the piece to work down the last edge. Working in the same way with a new color yarn, pick up and knit 24 stitches. Knit 12 rows. You will have 6 garter ridges. Bind off. Cut the yarn. Finishing: If you didn’t weave in the ends as you went along, weave in the ends to the wrong side and trim. If you are sewing your square into a blanket use the ends to sew together with a yarn needle. I used a whipstitch to attach my squares. Block by soaking in cold water with a wool wash. Lay flat to dry to desired measurement. For a coaster, cut a piece of wool felt to match the square. Stitch the felt to the square around the edges with a whipstitch and a sewing needle and thread.
Kindergarten artists at Bauer Elementary had a blast with this lesson! This project concluded our Eric Carle artist study and was a big hit, especially because clay was involved! First, we read the classic book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which the students read along with me. We then drew very large leaves - big enough to feed the hungry caterpillar, of course! Next, students used tempera cakes for painting the leaves. The following class period, students were each given a small amount of pre-colored green model magic clay (I mixed a batch of white clay with green tempera paint ahead of time). One of our learning goals was to create a sphere out of clay. The students had a lot of practice doing this during the lesson! They were given a few pom-poms at each table to use for measuring their spheres. Students lined up each sphere on wax paper and made a final red sphere for the head. The third and final day of this lesson involved cutting out their large leaves, hole punching where the caterpillar "munched," and gluing their caterpillars to their leaves! Small red pipe cleaners for antennae and sticky googly eyes (yes, they exist and are awesome!) added the final touch! Learning Goals: I can shape clay into a sphere I can recognize art by Eric Carle I can paint with care and use art tools appropriately **Reminder: See you at the Art Show! Hudsonville City Hall - April 20-28!**
Children's Bible lesson on Stephen being stoned and forgiving others from Acts 7.
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20+ Indoor Energy Burners for Kids. Gross motor activities for toddlers and preschoolers to enjoy inside on a rainy day. #grossmotor #toddlers #preschool #kindergarten
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Balade du soir le long des cabanes du Pas-de-Calais. Septembre 2006.