Fun acid/base experiment for kids of all ages. Uses only common household ingredients. No heat required.
Create this fun Color Changing Vinyl on Color Changing Cup project in just a few easy steps! It's magical to watch the colors change!
You can make these in literally no time at all and with yarn scraps. What's more, a crochet cup cozy is a great Christmas gift idea!
I just love this color changing flowers science experiment! It is really easy to do and the kids love watching the flowers change color. We think it is the perfect science activity for spring! I even created printable recording sheets that kids in preschool and early elementary can use to show their observations.
Make Your Own Thermocolor (Color-Change) Paint!: Have you ever wondered how items such as cups or pencils that change color when exposed to heat or cold work? They involve some form of thermocolor (also referred to as thermochromic) pigment. This Instructable will show you how to make your very o…
A first robotic project for kids with a full step-by-step picture tutorial.
Make a color mixing sensory bottle for sensory play, learning about colors, or just for fun! These are perfect for all ages.
This is a free tutorial on how to crochet color change that creates a super sharp and straight edge. Use it for blankets or garments.
QUINOA SALAD WITH CURRANTS AND PISTACHIOS Try red or tri-color quinoa for a colorful change of pace. INGREDIENTS: 1-16 ounce box of quinoa, cooked and cooled 1 cup lime juice and zest from limes (approximately 8) 1 ounce finely chopped scallions 1 ounce finely chopped Italian parsley 1 ounce finely chopped mint 2 cups dried currants […]
A everyday gluten-free pizza crust you can top any way you like.
Ever get a smell in your house that you just aren’t sure where it is coming from? If you’re like me, with a sensitive nose, then smells make you get on a cleaning rampage trying to clean any possible source. Well, sometimes you just can’t find it, or you don’t have time to clean like a...Read More »
A fun worksheet I put together to help remind us to declare that we will follow Jesus! It also has some room to fill in the some blanks. When I teach my class at church I'm always trying to find ways to get kids to apply what they are learning to their life. How can I choose to follow Jesus? There are things we can do at school, church, home... and the list goes on! You can feel free to use the coloring pages for your own PERSONAL use. But please be kind and do not claim these pictures as your own or offer them for downloads. It makes me sad to see my pictures on a coloring page website run by someone else. "For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes." Romans 1:16
Elijah and the Widow's Oil I Kings 17:7-16 This creative jar provides one way to tell the story of Elijah and the Widow's Oil. ...
This decal is hand-designed and a beautiful iridescent or glitter color. * Iridescent colors change in different lights/angles. * The white background is the transfer paper, this decal is die-cut of just the dog * Iridescent are suitable for indoor or outdoor use (popular on car windows!) - If on a cup or tumbler, please hand wash only. - Some strong power-washers may affect the durability of the decal. - This decal is not a cling-sticker, meaning once it is applied it will stay there until forcibly removed.
This walking water science experiment is so much fun and super easy to do! My kids absolutely loved it! It even comes with free printable recording sheets for kids as young as preschool! Check out the video to see how easy this walking water experiment really is. This rainbow activity is perfect for spring science!
Teach kids 2D shapes with these adorable preschool shapes worksheets and activities. All of the basic shapes for preschool are included.
“But how do you live without cheese!” If you’re vegan (or lactose intolerant) you’ve probably heard that at least once, or a thousand times. Thankfully, there’s been s…
Make a quick and easy baking soda and vinegar color changing volcano! It takes just three minutes to prep and is so easy to wash away!
I cited The Mailbox in this week's Top Teaching Tips of the Week , and here's a classroom management idea from their site: Place three c...
This easy paper towel art project engages students and encourages fine motor practice and discussion about color theory.
This week as many of you know was our state ELA testing. In our middle school after the testing is over, we still have all of our class periods. I spent time in my ELA class watching The Lightning Thief because we are going to be writing an argument essay between the book and the movie. Before we took our ELA test, I did some fun review that practiced citing text evidence using our novel. Do you use Roll and Retell in your classroom? I first saw the sheet on Pinterest, I believe it is from Fun In First. I loved the idea, but the questions were a little too basic for my Smarties in the sixth grade, so I created an upgraded version. My students loved being able to sit in groups and play. We did three different rounds using the myths we have been focusing on with our Lightning Thief books: Promethius, Medusa and Athena, and then our novel. I put a die in these cool containers that I had purchased from Staples in August. I like using them because my dice don't go flying all over the room. I increased the difficulty as we played, first asking them to cite one piece of evidence for each roll, and then as many as 3 pieces when we got into the novel. I loved what I was hearing from groups! They were talking, they were arguing their points, and they were enjoying group discussion. I couldn't ask for anything better than that! I'm linking up with one of my BBBs, Joanne over at Head Over Heels for Teaching to share this fun activity. If you are interested in the Roll and Retell, you can get a copy of it {HERE}, it's free. Have a great weekend!
Crochet Bear Coaster Pattern is step by step explained tutorial. You will need a simple knowledge of crochet to make this beautiful creation. You can
Here's a cute pop-up mole puppet that kids can make with craft cupboard ingredients. Fun to make and fun to play with - and less of a nuisance than a real mole!
Included is a puzzle activity on plate tectonics. Students will be coloring, cutting, and gluing puzzle pieces according to their plate boundaries. The boundaries include divergent (continental and oceanic lithosphere), convergent (continental, oceanic, and continental/oceanic lithosphere), and transform. The puzzle pieces are EDITABLE. Hence, you can edit the puzzle pieces to fit your classroom needs.
Here are some great color mixing activities! Your preschoolers will explore important art and science skills and of course have lots of fun in the process! You're definitely going to want to check out these
Are your Pilea's leaves trying to tell you something? If you can see the foliage curling, drooping, changing color or getting spots, your Pilea may be suffering from overwatering, nutrient deficiency or an insect infestation.
Practice different ways to make groups of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 with this fun activity! Shake and Spill is perfect for math centers. Simply put counters in a cup to have students "shake and spill" and see which colors land to create that group. You can slide the sheets into dry erase slips, and ch...
This beautiful orange colored, nutrient-rich carrot ginger soup is simple enough to serve at any weekday meal, but will also steal the show at your holiday dinner!