Kids will get excited with for geography with these great geography activities for kids. You'll find books with fun activities and games too.
Hands-on learning isn't just for younger students! These hands-on activities for middle and high schoolers will help older students enjoy learning and stay actively engaged in the process.
10 Westward Expansion Hands-on Homeschool History Activities
Today, let's delve into the world of homeschooling children with ADHD. As a fellow homeschool mom, I understand the rewards and challenges of nurturing our special needs children. In this article, we'll explore strategies for
Hands-on learning isn't just for younger students! These hands-on activities for middle and high schoolers will help older students enjoy learning and stay actively engaged in the process.
Build a simple speaker from a paper plate, some magnets, and wire.
This Australia Lapbook contains lots of fun and interesting elements as well as hands-on activity for children to learn about this unique country.
30+ Kindergarten activities for hands-on learning. Inside you will find Kindergarten literacy, math and growth mindset activities for ages 5-7.
Reading about the explorers to America and doing hands-on activities helps us too explore. This time, we're exploring the explorers!
Fun, hands-on human body for kids project to learn about body systems, organs, bones, muscles, and more! Print playdough mats for activity.
Make science fun! Use this free printable Scientific Method Cootie Catcher for easy & interactive educational fun with kids.
Grab this entire week of amazing 5 senses preschool activities and worksheets. Use them for circle time, science centers, and fun learning.
FREE weekly themed Preschool on the Go activity plans for hands-on playing & learning using simple supplies at home for parents & homeschool!
Hands-on learning isn't just for younger students! These hands-on activities for middle and high schoolers will help older students enjoy learning and stay actively engaged in the process.
Make a life-size printable human skeleton with kids! The printable skeleton template comes as a PDF file, which is easy to cut and assemble.
Fun ideas for teaching adjectives and descriptive writing that are just right for October and Halloween week in the primary classroom.
Why are map skills important for kids? How can I teach navigational skills to preschoolers? Inside this post you'll learn about maps and why knowing how to get around is important for kids! We're also
Make math FUN with these hands-on multiplication activities! Poker chip arrays, toy store, muffin tin multiplication, and more.
30+ Kindergarten activities for hands-on learning. Inside you will find Kindergarten literacy, math and growth mindset activities for ages 5-7.
Playing with snap cubes can provide hours of entertainment for young ones. They will love using these mats to
Need to help your students get more hands on practice for their vocabulary words? I've got 5 fun vocabulary games you can use right away!
Check out this free printable Pangaea puzzle for when you are teaching geography. It is super interesting to talk about the possibility of Pangaea. Many secular historians think that a long, long time ago (they think millions of years ago), the continents were not continents but one body; like a supercontinent of land on Earth. While Pangaea is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, the Bible does present the possibility of a Pangaea. Some views really provide a viable explanation for how humanity and animals were able to migrate to continents now separated by vast oceans. It is a very intriguing subject to discuss with the kiddos.
Fine motor activities are the perfect way to engage your students with interactive and educational activities. As a teacher we are always looking for fun and hands on ways to enhance your kindergarten students' fine motor skills and it's a bonus when you can also incorporate math. Spring Fine Motor Activities Pattern Block Mats Spring Pattern Blocks are an excellent tool for developing fine motor skills and teaching math concepts such as shapes, symmetry, and fractions. In this activity, children can use pattern blocks to create pictures and included are different ability levels. Students can build the pictures, identify the shapes and count how many of each shape is used in the picture. A great way to incorporate math and fine motor activities. Also included are small easy to store task cards that work well for morning work or early finishers. And also a design your own version, which can challenge your students and beneficial to your visual spacial leaners. I love these more opened ended tasks which are so great for differentiation. Students are able to come up with so many different ways to make the same picture. Snap Cube Activities Spring Snap Cube Activities are another hands on and engaging resource for teaching math concepts and developing fine motor skills in your classroom. In this activity, children can create different pictures using snap cubes, sort by color and count how many of each color. This does require counting up to 20 and is a great way to reinforce that kindergarten standard. You will also fine simple to build mats that are to scale for students and a great fine motor activity and does not involve counting. As well as small task cards and can really challenge students and are great to help develop visual spacial awareness. These are small and easy to store and a great activity to keep for morning bins or early finishers. Geoboard Activities Spring Geoboards are also a great tool for developing fine motor skills and teaching math concepts such as symmetry, shapes, and patterns. In this activity, children can use geoboards to create different spring shapes like butterflies, flowers, and and birdhouses. As an extension activity, students to practice identifying shapes they may see in a picture and record on the mats. Each picture includes both and simple and more difficult version with 10 different pictures included. The small geoboard task cards are included as a freebie at the end of this blog post. Spring Building Brick Activities Spring Building Bricks are another fun and engaging fine motor activities to use in your classroom. Your students will love using Legos or other building bricks to create spring themed pictures such as rainbows, ladybugs, butterflies and bird houses. Included are 10 different spring themed pictures with both small easy to store task cards as well as large to scale cards where students can simply build on the mat You can all of these activities in Spring Fine Motor Bundle which includes a variety of templates for Snap Cubes, Pattern Blocks, Building Bricks, Geoboard Boards, and Pom Poms at a 40% discount. Each set contains 10 different spring themed picture for your students to create. You can fine the Free Spring Geoboard Task Cards here
Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach sequencing to your little ones? Check out our latest blog post where we guide you through creating a smores sequencing flip book! It's a hands-on learning tool that makes education a deliciously fun experience. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten students, this activity promises to make learning an adventure they'll look forward to. Read the post to learn more! ???
PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 1 - THE HUMAN BODY We are so excited to dig into Unit 1 in our science sequence! We kick off science this year with My Body and My Five Senses . It is the perfect place to start science with our primary kiddos. This year we are going to explore and learn about the
Find out how I had fun practicing rounding with upper elementary students with hands-on rounding activities and games! Freebies included.
You can use these kinesthetic activities right away! Incorporate hands-on learning into your child’s lessons and improve long-term learning.
When I was a child, we had laminated strips of brightly colored paper lining the wall of our homeschool room. As we studied our homeschool history lessons (textbook-free, of course), we would add timeline characters of key figures and events to the colorful timeline on our wall. The timeline served…
These fun and engaging hands on measurement activities will help teachers plan and implement lessons on length, capacity and mass. Includes a FREEBIE!
Kids will have so much fun going through this 50-page worksheet pack for fall. It's full of cutting, counting, coloring and writing activities that will keep your students busy and excited for all things autumn!
Use letter activities like alphabet collages or letter mats to help kids learn letter recognition and to reinforce letter-sound associations. Here are over 200 material ideas that you can use for your
Geography doesn't have to be a drag! In fact, you can learn geography through play by using fun globes, interesting books and hands-on activities!
Finding hands-on learning activities for older children can be very difficult. Here is a list of some of our favorites, inlcuding history and language arts.
Digestion experiment for kids! An easy science experiment from at-home materials about how the stomach breaks down food. Anatomy science for kids.
Kids will have fun while learning where do I Live with this printable activity perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Read about six fun activities to help teach the scientific method in your upper elementary classroom.
These fantastic activities are definitely the way to go.
See unique and creative plant life cycle activities and teaching ideas with hands-on plant needs experiments for kids.
Find out how I had fun practicing rounding with upper elementary students with hands-on rounding activities and games! Freebies included.
Hands-on activities help kids love & learn science. This open-and-go homeschool science curriculum will make you look like a safety goggle-wearing rockstar.
Learning about the climate, people, and animals of Africa was very interesting for my kindergartner and for me! Here is a list of some of the extra resources we found to support our Africa Continent study.
Find 6 ways to make vowels fun in the primary classroom including ideas for song, interactive notebooks, games, tech, and more.