Making rock candy is a really fun activity for kids that doubles as a great lesson in science .
Kool Aid is the go to drink for kids of all ages. Here's a fun spin and unique kool aid drink, Whipped Kool Aid. Find out how easy it is to make below!
Making rock candy is a really fun activity for kids that doubles as a great lesson in science .
An easy homemade Kool-Aid playdough recipe! Only a few ingredients, super soft and will last for months! Video tutorial included!
Try a fun kitchen science experiment with your kids. Learn how to make rock candy crystals with Kool-aid! Teach about supersaturated solutions, too.
Make this easy Kool Aid Playdough for a fun activity for your kids. Homemade playdough with kool aid is simple to make and the colors are so vibrant.
Hey you sassy things! How is your Friday going?! Mine has been full of ridiculous antics and overall chaos already and it isn't even noon. So pretty much the usual here in kindergarten crazy-ville. I am starting this post on my lunch break (though I won't be finishing it until later tonight) and I am being a total REBEL. Check me out, what a bad a**. If only my kids could see me now - blogging with reckless abandon and eating chocolate pudding with my hands because I forgot a spoon. MWA HA HA! And now it is like 11 am on Saturday. I only got ^that ^ far yesterday because I ended up spilling pudding on my keyboard. And then I tried to clean it up, which made more of a mess. Then I dropped the paper towel on my lap and had pudding on my pants. And then, while I am frozen with pudding on my hands, pants, and desk (and probably face), my kids walked back in from lunch. They didn't skip a beat, despite the fact that it looked like I had crapped myself. I guess it's pretty normal for them to be covered in random food and slime. Sigh. Well I wasn't at school on Monday because I had jury duty (seriously?! the day after spring break?! come on people) so I didn't get to do any fun things with the littles. When I came back Tuesday they were pretty stressed about my absence and were convinced that I had gone back under the knife for another knee surgery. I think I traumatized my kids when I was out in February and they may have a bit of separation anxiety. No, for real. One of my littles cries everyday on the way to lunch because she is afraid that I won't be there when she gets back. She makes me promise that I will not be going anywhere. So of course I had to explain to them that I was not out for another surgery and that I had jury duty, to which they replied, "what is that?" So being the thorough teacher that I am, I decided to seize the teachable moment and introduce them to the judicial system. Just the basics. I explained that sometimes people make very bad choices and sometimes people just think that someone has made a very bad choice and it is up to the people that they choose to be on the jury to decide who is telling truth by listening to all sides of the story. And then I gave the example of how I act as the jury (ahem, all day long) when two of my littles run up to me screaming about one another and I have to listen to both sides of the story and figure out what really happened to decide what the consequences will be. LONG story short, they seemed pretty intrigued by the whole thing. They can truly understand anything when you break it down to their level. And now I am linking up with the BEAUTIFUL Amanda from Teaching Maddeness for Friday Saturday Flashback. Man, I can't seem to be on time to anything. Better late than never I guess! This week we learned ALL about dinosaurs and had a total blasty blast. I don't usually teach dinosaurs, but my kids seemed to have a certain fascination with them so I found a way to add it into our learning :) They are pumped up my friends. Literally. They were fist pumping and saying "YEA, DINNNNNOS" when I told them what we were learning about. We got off to a fun start yesterday by reading all about what paleontologists do. We read "Dinosaur Dig" by Susan H. Gray and the kids were really into it. It focuses on all of the different tools that paleontologists need on their journeys. It is a must have for a dino unit. After reading the story, we created an anchor chart that focused on what tools paleontologists need. I found a few similar ideas floating around pinterest. One version is from the super awesome Sarah over at "First Grader... At Last!" and can be found HERE and another version is from the uber cool Courtney from Swimming into Second and can be found HERE. While the kids were at lunch, I glued the heading and the picture of Paula onto the brown paper so it was all ready to go. Then I made it into a mystery game. I read the description of each tool and they had to work in teams to guess which tool it was. Then I glued the pictures and the description onto the chart. They really loved this activity! The kids completed a student version of the chart by choosing tools, drawing a picture of each, and sounding out the word to write it. We also read the story "If the dinosaurs came back" by Bernard Most. The kids were laughing hysterically at this story. It is SO super cute. They completed a writing response activity and wrote about what they would do if the dinosaurs came back. The ideas they came up with were hilarious! The next day, I discovered 2 eggs in my backyard and we had NO clue where they came from ;) Ok, I guess I'll be honest. I bought them on Amazon for like super cheap. Click HERE to check it out. The kids wrote about what they thought could be inside the mystery eggs! We had some predictions of chicks, ducks, birds, alligators, a variety of dinosaurs, humans, cheetahs, and my all time favorite - an Aye-Aye. Have you ever heard of this animal? I had not. Apparently he learned about it in an animal documentary he watched with his family. We had to look it up as a class and this is what we found: What the he**? I don't know, but if that thing hatches from our egg, I'm gonna flip. Moving on. It still hasn't hatched yet, which I thought it would have, so we will have to wait until Monday to see what it is. In case you can't handle the suspense, it is a *SPOILER ALERT* dinosaur. I know, I never would have guessed it either. We also created our own fossils using salt dough, which came out really cool actually! (sorry some of the pictures are upside down and sideways. I'm not sure why because it is right-side up on my computer, and I attempted to fix it, but it won't fix. But you get the gist) The next day, our class became little paleontologists! EEK! It was so fun, I loved it. I found a bunch of different 'recipes' online for creating dinosaur eggs, but just mixed a few different things together and it worked out really well. My Recipe: (made about 20 small-mediumish dino rocks) 2 1/2 cups dirt 2 1/2 cups flour 1 1/2 cups salt 1 cup sand Water (enough to make it into a dough, but not too much or it will be too sticky) Here is how the mix looked before I added the water: And after the water: and I used these little dinosaurs I bought on Amazon (72 for under $10) and folded the 'dough' around them. I made into a rock shape and let them dry on the counter for about 3 days! The kids used half of a wooden skewer (as the rock hammer/chisel) to dig through and a paint brush to dust off the dirt. They also had their notebooks and a pencil to record observations, just like a real paleontologist! WHEW, this post is getting seriously long. So sorry for the out pour here. I didn't really blog all week because I was preparing for my giveaway, so this had become a debrief of the week haha. During centers, the students worked on some of my BRAND NEW centers that will be available in my upcoming DINOSAUR UNIT! HOLY DINOSAUR OVERLOAD! So if you stuck around with me long enough to read this entire post, I am in awe of you. But I hope you will be glad that you did because I am giving away my new Dinosaur Unit to 3 of my fabulous followers! All you need to do is leave a comment below with one thing you liked from this post and your email! I will choose the winners either on Sunday night or Monday morning :) and don't forget to enter my MASSIVE 375+ follower giveaway. Click below to take you straight there!I am so thankful for all of the amazing old and new followers of my blog and appreciate you more than you know :) LOVE AND HUGS SWEET FRIENDS!!
This Koolaid play dough smells amazing and only takes 5 minutes! The dough is super vibrant, and perfect for the kids to make and play with.
Making rock candy is a really fun activity for kids that doubles as a great lesson in science .
An easy homemade Kool-Aid playdough recipe! Only a few ingredients, super soft and will last for months! Video tutorial included!
Cool Off With These Jell-O and Kool Aid Popsicles #summerfun
#Pickleball 4-Square today as my kiddos @TEPCharter get more familiar with the paddle. Soft taps will eventually turn to drop shots which will turn into #physed points!!
Have you been hesitant to make slime with your kids in worry that they might sneak a taste?
There are so many ways to use dyed noodles in kids activities .
Make hair dye for kids using Kool-aid & conditioner!
So cute!
An easy summer treat to make for the kids
Happy summer friends!! Jo here! Can you believe we are this close to July and that the year is half over! It is crazy and the older I get, the faster time seems to go.
Beautiful Kid-Made Abstract Art
Kool-Aid Jammers Artificially Flavored Cherry Drink Pouches deliver fun with a sweet blend of cherry flavor. Our delicious kids drink contains 75% less sugar than leading regular sodas (per 12 fl oz, this product 10g total sugar, leading regular sodas 40g total sugar), making it a great artificially fruit flavored drink for kids. Packed in a convenient drink pouch, kids can enjoy Kool-Aid at home, on the beach or during lunchtime. Each box of artificially flavored cherry Kool-Aid Jammers contains ten 6 fluid ounce drink pouches. Enjoy flavorful fun made easy. Available in a rainbow of flavors!
Say goodbye to toxic filled Kool-aid and hello to this beneficial herbal homemade Kool-Aid alternative! No dyes, no unhealthy sugars! If you had a childhood like mine, you likely remember a bright red drink being your beverage of choice. Kool-Aid is a classic for many kids but it's really not all that kid friendly. What's wrong with Kool-Aid? Well as is often the case, this convenience beverage is full of not so lovely ingredients: Citric Acid, Calcium Phosphate, Red 40, Salt, Artificial Flavor, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Artificial Color, Blue 1 The main concern in this ingredient list is the
Do you love a great homemade play dough recipe as much as we do? Here is how we make our Kool-aid Play doh recipe without cream of tartar. Fun for kids!
50 pages of free St Patrick’s Day themed printable worksheets for kids. Includes a variety of literacy, math and fine motor activities.
Happy 4th of July! I wanted to share a super simple post with you today that we had loads of fun with earlier this week. If you're celebrating the Fourth and have some time in