If you (or your preschooler) has ever asked the question, "what is blood made of?", you must check out this fun activity to learn about the parts of blood.
First Chapter Fridays area great way to introduce students to new books, authors and genres by helping to give a good book a chance and check it out.
Lots of science printables for free, with no strings attached. I'll be adding to this list as time goes on - Enjoy!
So you're doing your online First Chapter Friday program (whoo hoo! Good for you!) and you could use a boost. Someone to back you up, read a few of those first chapters for you in
Looking for a list of the 10 best math movies ever made? This collection of movies with math as a central theme celebrates math in the movies and is appropriate for all ages. The list includes excellent movies about math, examples of math in the movies, and suggested math movies for middle school st
These reflective journal prompts are perfect for students in middle school (and beyond) to help students develop self-awareness, critical thinking skills, and creativity.
This back to school "snowball" fight activity will have your students getting up and out of their seats moving around the room to get to know each other.
Jonah and the big Fish. FREE preschool Bible lesson. Printable includes games and activities, worksheets, coloring pages, craft, story and much more.
Earthquakes and Volcanoes Worksheets are essential tools for learners eager to gain a deeper understanding of these fascinating natural phenomena. Designed for students in middle school and high school, these worksheets cover a wide range of topics related to earthquakes and volcanoes, including plate tectonics, seismic waves, volcano formation, and more. With engaging activities and thought-provoking questions, these educational resources will surely captivate students and enhance their knowledge about the Earth's powerful forces.
You may use this ws as an additional reading at your lesson, rather good topic for discussion. Good luckto all!!!! - ESL worksheets
Check out this fun DIY Lung Model Activity for Kids: Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Fun Learning Experience.
Children love science experiments. They want to observe and test out #allthethings, but sometimes it’s hard to get students to understand the scientific method. Understanding the steps of a true experiment is part of every
Robert Henri: “Advice about your paintings is difficult. As I said before, I cannot interest myself in whether they will pass juries or not. More paintings have been spoiled during the proce…
Perseverance is that ability to keep going when things are tough. Here are some ideas to help you teach perseverance in the classroom.
What books for First Chapter Friday will you choose? These young adult literature books are a hit with secondary students.
First Chapter Friday is an easy way to introduce new books to your students and to encourage independent reading.
Fun Friday in the classroom is a great way to celebrate the week of hard work! Find 6 tips and free resources for having your own Fun Friday!
Looking for project based learning ideas for middle school or elementary school students? They will love planning a road trip from start to finish!
First Chapter Fridays will get your students eager to read more novels than ever before! Grab a free book list to get started!
Build a Model Hand Science Activity - Muscles, Bones, & Tendons For this science activity, students will construct models of their hands for a visual representation of the musculoskeletal system in action! Contents include: 2 Reading Passages & Questions on the Muscular System Hand X-Ray Parts of the Hand (labeled) Parts of the Hand Labeling Organizer Teacher Guide Student Directions Short Answer Follow Up/Reflection Questions (2 pages) This is included in my Muscular System Unit
Learn about fingerprinting for kids & play detective! Fun ideas for a CSI or spy party or science activity for preschool & elementary ages!
When teaching the scientific method, it's important that you also teach the scientific process skills. Check out these science activities to help you get started and grab a freebie!
The newly crowned Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier from Virginia, did a chemistry demonstration for her talent. It was an elaborate version of the classic elephant toothpaste experiment. This was the first time a Miss America participant has ever won with a science experiment for their talent. Unfortunately, I have seen people criticize her talent […]
In this idea we will show you how you can use the experiment of the Indestructible Sandwich Bag to tell the Bible story of Moses hitting the rock in anger when
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
A Great illustration to show how Christ cleanses us from sin. You Sin Christ #you #sin #Christ
Last school year, I had very ambitious dreams about starting a classroom economy system in my room. I was desperate for a way to tie in the ...
Check out Favorite Pin Friday, a round-up of useful and creative pins to inspire you in your own primary classroom including low cost and DIY projects.
Joe bought 500 apples for 1 dollar each and 400 bananas for 2 dollars each to make a huge fruit salad because he was feeling incredibly hungry that day. How much did Joe end up spending at the Incredibly Expensive Fruit Shop in total?
10 reasons to try First Chapter Friday, an engaging way to hook students on books. Ideas & tips for implementing FCF in middle and high school
Teach homeschool language arts with ease using these homeschool freebies! We have everything from full language arts curriculum to fun worksheets.
The last couple of years I taught, I did an elaborate science demo day for Halloween. This is one of those experiences that students will remember when
During our study of the human body, we did this fun activity to demonstrate just what an amazing muscle the heart is! I think your kids will love it, too! Materials needed: 2 large dishpans, buckets, or bowls 1 gallon of water (1.3 gallons to be specific!) a 1/4 cup measuring cup watch or timer
Learning can be so fun with these Science Printables! They are brightly colored, interactive, and easy to use. Perfect for little learners!
TED Talks are informative, engaging, and often leave me thinking. Here are some of my favorite TED Talks for students in middle and high school.
If you're struggling with classroom management, learn the 5 secrets of well-run classrooms and take the Classroom Management Quiz to gauge your level of success!
Ferris Wheel STEM Challenge activity for upper elementary and middle school students. Teams create a dimensional turning 2-sided-wheel that must be held aloft.
When most people think about a stereotypical scientist, they probably envision a white lab coat, goggles, and test tubes. (For good reason...chemical reactions are fun!) When two substances are mixed together and the result is unexpected, you feel like a real chemist. I think all kids should have a chance to pretend to be a mad scientist during their childhood. When mixing a clear liquid with a yellow liquid, most kids would not predict that the result would be red. My latest science contribution to 123Homeschool4Me is just such a color changing acid-base experiment. The most common way to determine
Edible animal cells are sure to help your students remember the animal cell organelles and their functions. Read more and grab free posters on this post!
Use magic play dough as a fun activity for the first day of school. Your students will be amazed as they ease their way into a new school year.