Need some fun Fall art project ideas that are beautiful and keep the kids busy? Our creative collection of amazing leaf art projects for kids is for all ages and makes a beautiful gift or keepsake.
These coffee filter poppies are SO PRETTY! Transform a simple coffee filter into a beautiful flower in just a few easy steps. You only need a few simple supplies to make a surprisingly realistic coffee filter flower! This coffee filter craft is super easy to make, and it's also a great craft for Remembrance Day or Veterans Day. This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. DIY Coffee Filter Poppies These coffee filter poppies are SO PRETTY! They're a fun, easy craft for
Two different methods to make a cloud in a jar, plus an explanation of the science behind each method.
Here's an easy rose painting idea for kids, teens, and adults. Paint a rose to create gorgeous watercolor rose art with this DIY tutorial.
Help your students pray and connect home and school with Prayer Buddies. The free printables give kids ideas for how to pray to God while Prayer Buddy is visiting them at home. #catholic #prayer #catholickids
Put a bar of Ivory soap into the microwave and observe what happens with this quick and fun STEM/STEAM activity for kids. Fun for all ages!
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Kids love fizz! These fizzing heart eruptions are a great combination of science and process art and so much fun to make. They're sure to be a hit.
Cute Christmas Window Painting Ideas; Here are 20 easy Christmas window painting ideas to recreate on your windows this holiday season!
Make these tumblers with your kids' handwriting on them. This is a thoughtful personalized gift for grandparents that they are sure to love! Personalized Gift for Grandparents Grandparents love DIY gifts, right? And there is no more personal, or thoughtful gift for a grandparent than something that your kid has helped make! Since I love to make DIY Vinyl Tumblers, I decided to put my daughter's handwriting onto some. She wrote 'Best Grandma Ever' and 'Best Grandpa Ever' on a piece of paper, and I put it on some stainless steel cups for our grandparents. They all love these cups
Use a positivity journal to encourage gratitude and happiness every day.
Print this sheet of scavenger hunt clues, cut out each one, and hide them around your house.
How the stomach breaks down food: a hands-on demonstration to understand the two ways in which the stomach breaks down food during digestion.
Let’s talk handicrafts.We’ve been working on quality over quantity over here. I used to pull out every art supply we had so we could do craft projects. I threw so much stuff away. They were cute crafts but they didn't last. Sure, our children learned how to cut with scissors but I exhausted myself with the mess, not to mention I felt as though I was throwing our money out the window.Our children are learning life skills by spending time on handicrafts that can be enjoyed for years to come. A few
This hands-on activity helps kids visualize germs on their hands and see how they can easily spread from person to person or from a person to an object.
A list of 20 fun and easy waiting games for kids that you can play anywhere without screens. Stretch your brains while in line, on trips or in restaurants.
How to Turn Childrens Art into Tea Towels - fun kids craft project and kids activity! Great DIY gift idea for relatives! Decorate the kitchen!
Homemade crash pad for kids: find out how to make a crash mat for kids using materials you likely have at home
Materials list and step by step instructions for making homemade glycerin soap with kids.
If you're looking for boredom busters for your little ones, these step-by-step origami for kids tutorials are simple and oh so fun!
These 11 simple tips will make your Sundays easier and help kids behave in church so you can worship God with a full heart!
Help your kids learn to pay attention and get more out of the sermon in church with this free church book for kids!
Galaxy Jars DIY, easy way to create a galaxy in a jar and all its wonder in your hands, use tutorial to make Nebula necklaces and other sensory calming jars
Learn about the earth as you create these fun LEGO projects all related to the environment!
Turn crumpled pieces of paper into colorful artwork in this fun art project for kids. This easy art activity is inspired by the children’s book, Ish, by Peter H. Reynolds! The colorful paper has such a cool texture when finished and can be used for making collages or writing notes! (This post contains affiliate links.) …
A kid-friendly rain stick craft that actually works! Your kids will love the realistic rain sounds made by these simple-to-make rain sticks.
Learn how to make a simple Newton's Cradle, the classic science project demonstrating momentum!
We are beginning to move full swing into the holiday season and I have been planning the two weeks we will all be at home. With some down time I thought it would be a great chance to plan a few activities with my little ones, and since I do love all things Waldorf, I
These up-and-coming influencers share amazing ideas for teaching our children through art, nature, and play.
Find out how to make your own stretchy sensory bands for fidgety kids. A great occupational therapy tool for proprioceptive input.
Free set of printables to go along with Magnetic Tiles. Includes two levels of difficulty. Builds problem solving skills.
Are you raising curious, creative, gifted kids whose quest for knowledge never ends? Check out this list of 100 educational YouTube channels perfect for fueling that insatiable desire to learn.
After weeks and months of staying at home, most people are excited about the gradual re-opening and easing of lockdown restrictions. However, many of us still describe feeling uneasy, insecure, and un-informed about the “new normal”. A large number of Americans report feeling anxious, stressed out, experiencing feelings of depression or concern about their mental wellbeing as well as that of their family members. Even people who have not previously experienced these feelings before might suddenly find themselves concerned about exposure to germs, socializing or entering public spaces. Young children especially might act “clingy” and feel anxious about going back to school and being separated from their parents after spending so much time together. As the parent of a toddler who is just starting day care, I found myself trying to juggle my own emotions while appearing cheerful and confident for my child and everyone around me. My fearful state of mind and the separation anxiety my son was feeling were both new to me and left me wondering what I can do to alleviate the stress we were all experiencing. Resist the Urge to “Fix the Problem” I spoke with Sandrine Marlier, a mother, meditation teaches and author of “Odette’s Alphabet” - a book that offers children tools of mindfulness practice to handle overwhelming emotions, who recommends that parents resist the urge to “fix the problem” when their children are feeling scared or anxious. “There is nothing to fix because nothing is broken!” Sandrine points out. “It is ok to have big emotions!” Saying things like “calm down” or “don’t be sad” may seem like the first thing that pops into our mind, but with a more supportive dialogue we can actually help our children to deal with and work through those feelings. Try to observe your child without judgment and a neutral attitude. Be curious about what your child is experiencing and do not jump to conclusions. Instead of asking “Are you nervous?”, try asking things like “What are you feeling? What are your thoughts? And how does that feel inside your body?” When Fear is Healthy or Even Helpful Ivan Greene, a lifelong professional rock climber and motivational speaker, who teaches workshops in “Fear Management” clarifies: some amount of fear is healthy and helpful, it can even be life saving. “If you cross a busy street in the city or are being chased by a lion in the desert, having fear is a quite reasonable and important instinct to have. Fear, to some degree, can help us stay alert and focused, be cautious and make calculated decisions. Anxiety is when the fear spins out of control and keeps us from thinking clearly and acting rationally.” “In an anxious moment children are not rational, you cannot reason with them.” Sandrine explains. “Talking about what is happening on their level can slow down the panicky feeling and create a distance to the negative emotions”. You can even stand up, move around, or role play! Give the fear a personality, shape or color and pretend you are scaring it away!” I giggle as I remember a creative writing workshop where we imagined a little fear monster during a guided meditation session and stomped it into the ground - apparently this works for grown-ups, as well! Detaching yourself from these kinds of limiting emotions can be a very helpful tool. When Anxiety Inevitably Arises, Remember to Breathe She also recommends breathing exercises: “Controlling you breath can help controlling your fear. Anxiety puts you in a place of stenosis” says Marlier. If you think back to the last time you felt scared, you might remember that “knot in the stomach” feeling, tension, or another physical way in which the sensation manifested itself. It is paralyzing, choking, restricting. “A mindset of anxiety is based on fear. Not having enough, not getting enough, not being enough. We want to create a mindset of abundance and room to grow, based on love, trust and gratitude.
Do you want to get started with project based learning, but you’re not sure how? Maybe project based learning sounds too complicated, in-depth, and overwhelming to you? That’s how I felt when I first delved into PBL. But now I know there is nothing to be afraid of! In this post, I will give a quick explanation of project-based learning and then give you some tips and ideas to begin to implement it in your own classroom. What is Project Based Learning? Project based learning, simply stated, is an authentic learning experience
Learn about fingerprinting for kids & play detective! Fun ideas for a CSI or spy party or science activity for preschool & elementary ages!
Looking for a fun and easy nature art project? Check out this DIY dream catcher tutorial. a DIY dream catcher for kids, homeschool or even gift ideas!
Kids can learn to combine lenses of different shapes to make an inexpensive but fully functioning telescope. This is a great science activity for kids.
Surprises for kids don't have to be huge. It's important to teach them to learn how to appreciate sweet gestures and small things in life.
Learning how to make clay is so easy! This homemade clay recipe uses simple ingredients you probably have in your kitchen already, and it's so nice to work with! How to Make Clay - Only 3 Ingredients! Air dry clay is so easy and so inexpensive to make! Why spend tons of money on store bought clay, when learning how to make clay at home is so much cheaper and so much fun?! We tested a few different clay recipes and this one was the BEST! And you only need 3 ingredients - water, cornstarch, and baking soda! You don't