Create ur own cursed emoji 👍👍👍👍 There will be additions over time (◠‿◕) And if ur actually reading this, don't forget to drink water ! Have fun ^^
Give your students a taste of adventure with over 20 free digital escape rooms to try at home or at school. Doing distance learning? These are perfect!
Here’s a fun science experiment that will definitely get a “wow” from the kids. Combine baking soda and vinegar to make sodium acetate, or hot ice! It crystalizes instantly when you pour it, allowing you to create a tower of crystals. Since the process of crystallization is exothermic, the “ice” that forms will be hot […]
** 商業目的ではありません ** こんにちは、私は翻訳と話しています!このpicrewを使用すると、かわいい寿司の友達(*´ω` *)を作ることができます。彼らはかわいい、恥ずかしがり屋、または邪悪なことができます!!!それはすべてあなたの選択です(。•̀ᴗ-)✧楽しんでください! ✧ –——————————– ✧ ** NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE ** hello there ! with this picrew , you can make yourself a cute sushi friend :) they can be cute , shy or evil !!! it's all your choice , have fun !
Looking for a fun way to teach 2D shapes? This marshmallow geometry activity will do the trick - and fill your tummy!
Make a pretty little Pony :) !!WILL BE UPDATED!! Credit To: https://www.deviantart.com/lizziescott https://www.instagram.com/lizziekitt/
Out of all the egg science experiment you can do dissolving egg shells should be at the top of every child's to do list (a visual and tactile STEM project)
Let's have some fun with Morse Code by creating phrases using this special code. And see what they did with Morse Code in in Cheaper by the Dozen.
Printable French Storytelling Dice: help your kids find topics to write or speak about in your French classroom, even if they're at a beginner level!
These silly holidays will brighten up any mundane day with your family and give you something fun to celebrate!
How to Create Audio QR Kids using Seesaw
Create a story basket full of storytelling props to retell favourite fairy tales together in a playful way! So easy to set up with items from around the house and beneficial for so many strands of early literacy development. As part of our on-going Playful Storytelling series, co-hosted with the gorgeous blog, One Perfect Day,...Read More »
Try these easy sound experiments -- Elementary & Middle School kids will LOVE testing the science of sound with this fun wave experiment to create a 'gong' and explore how sound waves travel!
This post contains affiliate links to materials I recommend. Read my full disclosure statement. My friend, Kim, at Life Over C's has an awesome 21 day series going on her blog called 'Learn with Your Craft Stash'. The series focuses on learning activities you can do with craft items you have around your home or classroom.
How to Create Audio QR Kids using Seesaw
Do you hate to teach poetry? Do you want your students to learn and enjoy poetry? Try these simple ways to learn how to teach poetry...
For people who laugh so they don't cry — we see you.
Use your PC or Mac's keyboard to create art from letters, numbers, and symbols This wikiHow teaches you how to create basic images using your computer's keyboard and a text editor such as Notepad. Keyboard art is a great way to create...
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
We believe you may be in need of something soothing and uplifting at this time when the days are getting darker and dreary. Well, we might just have that! Let us introduce you to John Euclid Templonuevo, an artist from the Philippines who is better known as "Arkitekyuklid".
Author Tricia Goyer shares Free Printables for Writing Your Novel. Do you want easy-to-use worksheets to help novel writing? Grab these!
Substitution ciphers are a way of encrypting or disguising language so that a phrase or paragraph can't be read by anyone who doesn't know the cipher. Ciphers are commonly made by substituting one letter for another. They're a fun way for...
If you have ever struggled knowing the best way to teach grammar to your students, you are not only one! Whether you infuse your grammar instruction into your reading and writing units or whether you teach from a more traditional curriculum, I think it is safe to say that none of our students have mastered […]
Try this super fun, and simple science project today! Students learn about landforms and animal habitats as they make this landform diorama project. This is a perfect simple science project.
These fun reading games are quick to make - and so effective for learners in kindergarten and first grade! Such a great addition to your language arts instruction. #teachingreading #kindergarten #firstgrade
Whether you are trying to get someone's attention in a crowd, hailing a cab, or looking for a good party trick, learning to whistle loudly is a great skill to have. Before you learn to whistle, it is important to decide whether you want to...
Hi friends! I'd love to show you my favorite digraphs activities for first grade and kindergarten that you can use to teach those tricky dig...
It seems like every day there is an endless stream of students reporting behaviors or incidents that happen in the classroom. On one hand, we want to help our students feel heard and validated so they know we are a safe person for them to talk to. On the other hand, we certainly don't want to feed into the tattle machine. It's a fine line to walk. So how do we handle tattling in our classrooms?
Students can travel across the globe without leaving the classroom. Check out these fun geography lessons for any grade and curriculum.
How to Create a Caring Classroom features a free webinar and active engagement lessons for creating a caring classroom environment that will last all year long.
Monopoly is a game familiar to everyone around the world but this version has teachers super excited. This version uses Math strategies to take you around the board. This game is aimed at 7+ years…
For those of you who couldn’t join us on Facebook this week (@spanglerscience), we’ve been working hard to provide fun and amazing at home experiences to those who have been impacted by the current events.
If you are on the hunt for the names and locations of certain epic Oregon photography locations, this is the post for you! Read on as we reveal the top 10
Society has lots of issues and that is no secret. Lots of artists create art connected with those issues: to spread awareness and to talk about the things we have to change so the world can become a better place for everyone.
Objective: Students will be able to create alliterations based on the poem “Bleezer’s Ice Cream” By Jack Prelutsky. Vocabulary: Alliteration Time: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minu…
According to a recent study, the U.S. market for self-improvement is $9.9 billion. Despite that, many therapists think that self-help books are useless. Gregg Williams, for example, says that change is hard, improvements happen unevenly, involve many steps and take a lot of time. Nothing even remotely close to what the self-help reads are preaching. Luckily, Johan Deckmann has something that's way better. By day, Deckmann analyzes the human behavior; by night, he writes down his observations as titles for fictional self-help publications. Using books found in antique shops as a canvas, the practicing psychotherapist transforms their boring covers into witty jokes. Even though most of his pieces balance between the hilarious and the poignant, their faded color and worn texture take the readers on an emotional journey of self-reflection and soul-searching.
These bring back memories....*sigh*
5 Creative Uses for QR Codes in the Elementary Classroom
Museums and art galleries can become an overwhelming experience for the casual visitor. Luckily, some people untangle centuries-old ideas and dumb-down them into language us mortals can understand, too. Previously, we covered museum museum snapchats; now it's time for something else - an array of hilarious art memes. After diving into this list, you might just feel as a highbrow art critic yourself.
Science projects for kids can be fun and exciting. Make hands-on science crafts at home with these easy at home science crafts.