Playful water cycle wheel created by Rachel Saffold! Visit her flickr stream to get a copy of disc 1 and 2 for a water cycle unit!
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. After Paul was saved, he wanted to tell everyone about the wonderful things the Lord had done for him. He took long journeys to tell others the Good News.
Earthing is one of the best all-natural antioxidants! Keep reading to discover all the different grounding benefits & techniques.
In Chinese Medicine the transition between summer and autumn has its own unique season called “Late Summer” that is represented by the centering of the Earth Element.
The Beach of the Canary Islands has something for everyone, water sports, hiking, beaches, sightseeing. Here is your ultimate Fuerteventura itinerary!
Not many people have microscopes, let alone own 'quality' microscopes. I think this deters people from teaching mitosis (how cells divide). Mitosis can be an exciting topic; it is something great to teach and useful for your learners to learn/retain. A good thing to know is that having a quality microscope is not the only option in teaching mitosis. Use these options to help you teach mitosis to your homeschool differently and in ways they are more likely to retain what they have learned.
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
Have you ever told your students to "find a partner," and 10 minutes later, after chaos and bickering, you regret that decision? Yeah, we've all been there. A quick solution to that is to print these free partner cards. There are 22 cards total. Simple print (in color or B/W), cut, and place in a basket of sorts. For a quick routine, I have students move around the room to find their partners once the music starts, then stand by their partner with their cards facing me once they've found each other. Have more than 22 students? No worries! Simply print duplicate sets of these cards. I hope these cards are something you can easily implement in your classrooms! You can click the link here to download this free resource.
Lourdes France is one of the most spiritual cities on earth. A Catholic pilgrimage destination, it's famous Lourdes healing water has 70 confirmed miracles.
This is the second of two articles about hosting a retreat for families preparing a child for First Holy Communion. This article provides the outline for the retreat.
We're oftentimes disconnected from the natural world around us. Learn to reconnect to your body by grounding to the Earth (aka Earthing).
A free guide to healing chakras with the Chakra Meaning Chart! Learn how to balance your energy centers for wellbeing & spiritual growth
The Snaefellsnes Peninsula is a wild and wonderful part of Iceland. Discover the top things to do in the Snaefellsnes Peninsula - in just one day!
The word illusion can bring about a myriad of feelings in the awakened soul depending on where one is on their journey. Many see “the illusion” as only the third dimension or the old world of fear and separation. Many see ascension as real or perhaps the real reason we are here. Referring to ascension as illusion may bring about feelings of unease or scrutiny. So I ask…
Use this free notebooking page to write a summary of a chapter to Jules Verne's book, A Journey to the Center of the Earth. You can also draw an illustration at the bottom of the page.
This term has been a fun journey for our elementary homeschool with children in their second plain aged 6-12 as we delve into the second part of the First Great […]
submitted by Staci Jansma Our last journey as daisies we are stepping into the Girl Scouts Daisy Between Earth and Sky journey. This journey will help us reach our daisy summit pin and the girls are so excited. As the leader, I’m even more excited. This is my first Badge In A Bag® kit we are …
Newfoundland travel is not about the quick adrenaline hit of sightseeing, but about communing with this special corner of the earth.
Creation Coloring Pages for Kids Welcome. If you are teaching your little one about the Bible, Creation Coloring Pages is a great place to start. Coloring is an excellent activity for little ones. Through coloring, our children learn to concentrate, develop motor skills, and identify colors. Our extensive and ever-expanding collection of coloring pages will appeal to children of all ages! It's very easy to print our coloring sheets; simply click the link below the creation coloring pages you wish to print. Parents, teachers, and caregivers, please keep in mind that all our coloring pages are only for your personal
El Valle de Anton is an amazing place to base in Panama for adventures such as hiking, hot springs, waterfalls and sunrise viewpoints!
As a forest witch, creating your own tools from the natural world not only enhances your connection to nature but also imbues your magical practice with a deeply personal touch. Crafting tools from items found in the forest allows you to harness the intrinsic energies of the earth, making your rituals and spells even more powerful. Here's a guide on how to craft your own forest witch tools, focusing on sustainability and respect for nature.
Embark on an epic crochet journey with the Darth Vader Amigurumi, capturing the formidable presence and intricate details of one of the most iconic characters
A large chunk of my years as a witch have been in the broom closet. Witchcraft came naturally to me and I star
Make these shrink film keepsake keychains with your students using Shrinky-Dink paper! These fun names will preserve how they wrote their name when they were first learning! We share how on Simply Kinder.
Discover the 10 best places to visit in Arizona for an unforgettable adventure. From natural wonders to vibrant cities, explore the diverse beauty of the Grand Canyon State.
Science should be engaging and exciting. Here are my ten favorite ways of teaching ecosystems with this ecosystems project.
Discover the differences between Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. The best time of year to visit for photography and where to camp nearby.
So, I have to vent for a second. I don't EVER post about my personal life, but I am feeling the need for some bloggy friend support. I have been staying at work SUPER late since school has started this year. I didn't leave the building until 6:30 today and 6:45 yesterday and then I come home and I STILL have stuff to do! My significant other normally travels every week and is home on the weekends. He just recently stopped traveling a few weeks ago and his next work project is located in our own town so he's been home. It is always kind of an adjustment when he is home all the time because he is a VERY active person and enjoys going out and doing things on a regular basis during the week and I just can't keep up sometimes. I, on the other hand, have been swamped with things for school and so I am often doing work on my computer when he gets home. He essentially told me last week that he wasn't happy. It think it mainly comes down to how much time I have been spending doing my work. There are some other things, but this is the major problem. I have been trying REALLY hard to get everything done at school so I don't have to bring anything home, but I just can't seem to get it all done. And to top it all off, I am flippin' exhausted after my BUSY 12 hour day. I have vowed to try harder to do more things with him and around the house instead of coming home and working every day, but I still don't know that I will be able to do this all the time because of everything I need to do and how tired I am from my day. So, I guess I just need your advice...How do you balance it all and have a life?? Seriously...what's your secret?! Anyway, on to the goods! I posted yesterday about my landforms flipbook we made in class this week! Remember, these cute things!? The students finished making theirs today and I totally forgot to take pictures of them! Click HERE to download your free file! Also, I am in the brainstorming phase of my new Halloween unit and Lord knows when I'll be able to sit down and ACTUALLY work on that with everything else going on in my life right now, but just know, IT will happen sometime before mid October! =) My idea is "Boo in the Zoo: An Animal Themed Halloween Unit." I want to incorporate ELA, Math, and Science all in one. Here are some things I'm thinking: * Animal Research (Bats, Owls, Cats, Spiders, and other creepies) * Spooky and Weird Animal Adaptations * Habitats Trick or Treat (Students would pretend they were going Trick or Treating in each habitat and draw or write things they would find there to add to their Trick or Treat bag) I know it sounds crazy, but I'm still in the thinking phase! =) * Bewitching Words (Students would pick and animal and write describing words) * Monstrous Metaphors & Spooktacular Similes (Animal related of course!) That's all I've got so far! What do you guys think? Any requests or suggestions of things you would like to see included? I'd love your ideas!