Plus aucun doute, le printemps est bien là et les enfants sont les premiers heureux ! Ils peuvent enfin passer leurs après-midi à l’extérieur et non pas enfermés entre quatre murs, et profiter de l’air frais. Le jardin est l’endroit idéal pour passer des journées en famille ! Et il n’y a rien de mieux que des projets […] More
Faire des géodes maison en faisant pousser des cristaux maison dans des œufs c'est facile et pas trop long ! Tuto complet et astuces.
Vous avez envie de faire des activités spéciales avec les enfants? Pourquoi ne pas faire une expérience scientifique (ou même plusieurs!) qui leur permettra d’apprendre en s’amusant! Voici plein d'expériences faciles à faire à la maison!
Éveillez la curiosité de vos enfants avec 16 expériences scientifiques captivantes.
I took video and pics this week (without kid's faces to identify them) to share with you one of my favorite ways to practice rhythms. I have created a Teachers Pay Teachers set for this (at three levels, one with quarter and eighth rhythms, one adding in half notes, and one adding in 16th notes), but you may want to just use your own rhythms on sentence strips too. If it is easy to buy the set ready to go with suggestions, go for it. If not, create your own :-) To start this activity, I help the kids discover that each card has the exact same number of beats (some have to be coached through the value of each note and the math to totally get this concept.) Then, we practice all saying our cards at the same time. I walk around to clarify and assist students who are struggling with their patterns. We hone this until we all start and actually end together! After mastering that, we move between the cards, using 4 beats to chant, and 4 to move to the next pattern. Once they can do this together in time, we add music to the performance, using the beat of the piece (song suggestions in the Circle-Up Sets in my store). I assess student performances informally by standing by a card and hearing every student perform it as they walk by, or by walking and listening to several perform at one time. The video below shows you an early step in the process of perfecting this activity. You'll hear my voice coaching them for the moves. I like to get them to the point where they internalize the four beats between and don't need my constant counting to keep them together. It's a building process to get there. The kids think they are rock stars and it really helps them solidify some early ensemble skills, along with important rhythm skills. Hope this sparks some ideas for rhythm practice for you.
Best science experiment ever! Make a fantastic eruption with hydrogen peroxide, yeast, soap, and food coloring! This science project is perfect for science shows for all ages: preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school! Even adults enjoy this one!
Éveillez la curiosité de vos enfants avec 16 expériences scientifiques captivantes.
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PRINTABLE When We Have to Be Apart- A Workbook for Kids Who Want to Stay Close to Mom This workbook is for children who struggle with separation anxiety from mom. It includes activities that help solidify and validate the relationship they have with mom, along with activities mom can do with them to make separation easier, and activities they can do on their own to help them cope and regulate. This workbook is meant for mother and child to do together. Mom and child can complete it at the child's pace and review the workbook as needed. Please note: There are no refunds on digital items. No physical product will be shipped.
20 Best Easter Ideas We can't believe Easter is right around the corner! We've rounded up the most popular Easter features on our social media pages to bring you the best, most creative ideas that you can incorporate into your holiday festivities. Everything from a giant kiddie pool easter basket to a wreath made up
Ça y’est l’été est là! Et malgré les actualités plus que tristes, je voulais continuer à écrire sur le blog! Beaucoup vont partir à la mer alors je vous propose aujourd’hui une sé…
J’adore faire des activités DIY avec ma fille. Cela développe la créativité, et on passe de super moments en famille. Ce types d’activités donnent confiance aux enfants tout en développant la motricité. Et puis, quelle fierté de faire quelque chose de ses mains, avec des éléments naturels ! Je vous propose donc aujourd’hui 15 activités [...]
Éveillez la curiosité de vos enfants avec 16 expériences scientifiques captivantes.
Créez une nébuleuse dans un bocal, un projet de bricolage fascinant pour explorer l'espace de manière ludique.
I love brightening up our house with art that my son has made. Here are 18 kid made wall art ideas should you like to do the same! The following post contains affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you I can make a tiny bit of money to help support this blog. Thank you! Most of my son's artwork gets pegged onto a 'washing line' that we have on our living room wall. These pictures change regularly, incorporating some of the artwork that F does at school. But sometimes it is nice to work on special pieces - perhaps on
Help ouders en leerlingen om het ochtend- of avondritueel te plannen en overzichtelijk te maken met structuurkaarten.
Je peux presque vous dire de source sur que les idées que je vous ai choisis pour faire cette collection d'idée risque de chambouler votre inspiration de la
Voici une petite fiche pour aider l'élève à apprendre à faire ses lacets. Lien vers la valisette "Apprendre à faire ses lacets" : ici
It's Marble Mania! filled with marble games, art and play.
Voici le coloriage d'une homme préhistorique à imprimer gratuitement. Il est prêt à partir à la chasse avec toutes les armes qu'il a lui-même fabriquées. Hache, sagaie, silex taillé et feu, qu'il utilise pour faire peur aux dangereux animaux.
Éveillez la curiosité de vos enfants avec 16 expériences scientifiques captivantes.
Réalisez des sucettes cristallisées à la maison, une activité scientifique et gourmande pour faire découvrir la cristallisation aux enfants.
Un coloriage pour les fans de Pokemon GO avec de nombreuses créatures à attraper. Coloriages Retour en enfance pour adultes. Just Color : Coloriages pour adultes
En automne, les feuilles tombent et il y a pas mal de choses à ramasser à l'extérieur. Vous n'imaginez pas tout ce qu'il est...
Endlich ist der Sommer da und bringt uns heiße Tage. Wir werden es uns dieses Jahr zuhause so richtig schön machen. Um die Zeit kreativ zu nutzen, durfte ich die tollen PINTOR Kreativmarker von PILOT...
Try this easy homemade play dough recipe that you can make with ingredients you already have in your kitchen! Save money making a fun treat for your kids!
Comment occuper les enfants pendant le confinement ? 60 activités à faire à la maison pour encourager la créativité, se défouler et souder la famille !
Voici un objet d'apprentissage, beau et ludique, pensé pour aider dans le quotidien les enfants comme les parents ! Le principe est simple : pour chaque routine effectuée, l’enfant met un smiley sur l’icône correspondante ! Les habitudes du matin et du soir sont sur la même face du tableau pour mieux s’y retrouver, et un arc-en-ciel de smiley pour être de bonne humeur toute la journée ! Simple, ludique avec un design soigné, petits et grands, vous allez adorer ! Les 7 smiley sont compris avec le tableau de routine, ils sont également disponible en blanc. Si vous le souhaitez vous pouvez ajouter un set de 7 smiley supplémentaires pour les fratries ICI Matériaux : bois de peuplier, acrylique Dimensions : 35x28,5cm – 4mm d’épaisseur Délais de fabrication : 7 jours ouvrés Délais de livraison : 48H en colissimo France
Color wheel Kids teaching kids colors is learning activity. Colour wheel project for toddlers is recycleable, inexpensive craft for montessori & preschool.
Homemade Paint Recipe: Crystallizing Watercolors
This outdoor sidewalk chalk board game is the perfect outside activity for families. Simple to make and tons of family fun to play with. Spring is such a fun time to get outside with kids! We love to find fun games to play with sidewalk chalk, lawn games,
Réalisez des sucettes cristallisées à la maison, une activité scientifique et gourmande pour faire découvrir la cristallisation aux enfants.
This is not my idea, but I know a good one when I see it, and I had to tuck this away to do this summer with the kids. Some kids at one of our schools did something similar for a science project, and then my friend Michelle, over at Scribbit, detailed the project when she did it with her children up in Alaska. That being said, so that I take no credit whatsoever, this is a really, really cool thing to do with your kids, young and old. Even my sixteen year old daughter was completely engaged for the hours we spent. First, here's what you need for each one: 3 clear 2-liter (empty) soda bottles clear packing tape aquarium gravel water dechlorinator rubber band 4" piece of netting (I used cut up pantyhose) soil fish, snails, or other aquatic life elodea, (which is banned in CA), duck weed (which the store didn't have), anachris, or other aquatic plants crickets, pill bugs, earthworms a few dead leaves and small sticks You can use the link to Scribbit for perfectly detailed directions, but first you get your soda bottles, 3 for each ecosystem, and you begin cutting them up. The bottom one (basement, AKA pond life) gets the top cut off of it. The middle one (AKA coupler) gets both bottom AND top cut off. The top level (AKA earth level) gets bottom cut off, but saved to reattach at the end. Once you have your pieces, you take your basement/pond life level and add an inch or so of gravel. Fill it almost to the top with water and add a few drops of dechlorinator. Then add special friends, like the plants, guppies, and snails. You can use different fish, but guppies are the sturdiest. These snails that the nice fish store man chose for us stay fairly small, and they're beautiful. Each ecosystem got 2 snails, 2 branches of anachris (plant), which they could break into smaller pieces, and 3 or 4 guppies so that hopefully 2 will live. The guppies and snails were happy almost immediately, exploring their new home. Well, except for one of Aiden's that just floated to the bottom. And then swam like a madfish to the top only to float to the bottom again. Aiden named him "Wheeeeeee!" We're not sure how long Wheeeee! will be around for. For the top/earth level, we put the layer of pantyhose over the open mouth of the bottle, secured it with a rubberband and then turned it upside down. Next, we added a layer of gravel, and then some super-soil from our garden. Into this level we planted some grass seed, but rye/alfalfa/mustard would work well too. I just couldn't find my sprouting seeds. Then we added our friends, one cricket (with a small chunk of potato for him to nibble), 3 pill bugs, and an earthworm each. Then a few dead leaves and small sticks went on top. Just for fun, I gave each child a garden tag to use for a nameplate. The bottom of that soda bottle (which is now the top) was taped back on, with the edges tucked just inside the rest of the bottle so water doesn't run out. Then that top level is set inside the coupler level and taped. Both of those two top levels are now set inside the pond life basement level and secured with tape. Now it should be airtight and self-contained, as a proper ecosystem should be. Can you see the little fishies swimming around? Now just set them in front of a sunny window so that photosynthesis can happen, setting in motion the cycle of life. The water will evaporate to the top to rain down on the soil, helping the grass to grow and the dead leaves to decompose, which feed the insects. There will be plenty of oxygen from the plants, and the algae that will grow will feed the fish and snails. Can't wait to watch it all happen! Oh, and by the way, all of the supplies for 3 ecosystems, including the soda bottles came to under $17. Nice.