This week in Exploring Nature With Children is ‘Mini-beast Hunt Week’. Here are some helpful links to get you going: How to draw insects. Video workshop by John Muir Laws How to draw insects: Iride…
What dissolves in water? We tested a whole bunch of things to see for ourselves. This fun dissolving science experiment is an easy one to do with young kids!
Get ready for your next getaway with these European summer outfits. From crochet dresses, to maxi skirts and beyond.
A fizzy science project is a fun way to add STEAM to a small group activity. Kids will love adding ingredients and watching the lava erupt from the volcano. Introduce basic parts of the volcano and simple scientific terms to explain the science behind the experiment.
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Try a miniadventure or microadventure to get outside more. Are you looking for more ways to experience adventure and the outdoors in a different way?
It seems that Wong was in touch with his deepest feelings and they came through in all of his art; this is what makes him special.
We live on a ranch on the top of a mountain so needless to say we get a lot of wind! This makes for the perfect opportunity to learn more about what wind is, the effects of wind and how to measure it. LET’S-READ-AND-FIND-OUT SCIENCE® Series “Feel the Wind” from the LET’S-READ-AND-FIND-OUT SCIENCE® series is […]
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
Explore the rivers of the world with our fantastic resource pack! This includes a full topic guide, glossary of related terms, activity resources and classroom display materials!
The Brda region has built up a reputation for doing some of the finest wines in the country. This guide will give the complete insights of where to eat and drink in the Slovenia wine region.
Printable totem pole templates provide an engaging way to introduce you or your students to the rich cultural history and artistry of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest.
It’s ‘Mini-beast Week’ in Exploring Nature With Children! Here are some helpful links to get you going: Bill Nye the Science Guy: Insects How to draw insects. Video workshop by John Muir Laws…
Encourage your children to use super similes and marvellous metaphors in their writing with our resource pack. This includes a helpful topic guide, a reference mat, display banners and a wide range of classroom activities to explore!
The Nanaimo to Tofino drive is full of incredible stops along the way. Read our guide on the highlights of the road to Tofino to plan your road trip!
This FREE Australia printable kids book will go great alongside your lessons on the Outback. Australia is a great country to study!
I was introduced to this lesson by Claire Kirk & Katie Flowers. Both amazing artists and art educators I have had the honor of knowing and working with over the years. From observational drawin…
See Prague like a local! Places where locals gather for a beer, some of the best views and just interesting spots. During my short visit to Prague and Brno, I
When people think of buying a Cricut machine, they are often unsure about Cricut Maker 3 vs Explore 3. If you are also looking to buy a Cricut machine and find yourself confused between the two…
Try these Amazing Eye Science Experiments for Kids of all ages to explore vision with a fun and memorable for kids. EASY project!
Use these fun spinning tops as a lesson in color with this color mixing STEM activity. It's so fascinating to watch the colors mix while they spin!
A "dipping cup" takes sidewalk chalk art to a slick and vibrant new level! Kids of all ages will love this wet sidewalk chalk activity!
Your one day guide to Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Read about the best things to do in Eindhoven and hotspots in Eindhoven that you'll want to visit.
Are your students having trouble adding interest to their writing? Does their writing all sound the same? Is it missing a hook? Missing an organized middle? Do they write, “THE END” to let the reader know they’re finished? Keep reading to find out how to help your students take their writing from drab to FAB! […]
This week in Exploring Nature With Children is ‘Fungus Week’. Here are some helpful links to get you going: How to draw fungus (John Muir Laws video workshop)Exploring fungiThe Magic of M…