Circuit Tiles! : For all the wee Edisons and Teslas to be, circuit tiles are the best! These are a great way to introduce people to circuits in a fun, ridiculous, iterative way. This is great for just one person exploring or an entire class working together. And you…
For this activity, students will create their own Shakespearean insults using a key of original words and phrases. When they're done, you might have them "perform" their lines in front of the class, trying to show each other up with their ridiculous-sounding burns. My kids LOVED this activity! It wa...
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!!
If you're on the hunt for new and exciting kids activities you can enjoy with your little ones, you'll love this collection of lego activities for kids!
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I am SOOOOOOO excited! I got the thumbs up from Angela Roberts from scriptures4kids.com to post the activity pages I made up of the General Authorities using the fun coloring book images she has i…
Could you balance 6 dice on a popsicle stick held in your mouth for 1 minute? How about removing all the tissues from a tissue box with only 1 hand? Have you ever played any ‘Minute to Win It Games,’ from the NBC game show? If not, you’re missing out on some ridiculous fun that you can play
An exciting Kid Scoop activity book to keep kids engaged, playing, and thinking all day long! With hundreds of crazy cool secret codes, rebus puzzles, brain teasers, and so much more, these entertaining activities align with educational curricula to keep kids engaged as they learn. Author and former teacher, Vicki Whiting, is the founder of Kid Scoop, an award-winning weekly activity page that promotes standards-based learning. Parents and teachers around the world use Vicki’s fun activities to stimulate academic success and a joy of learning. With this expansive collection of exercises, kids aged 5-10 will spend hours learning loads of fun facts all about animals as they complete hundreds of exciting activities!
Art and LEGO come together in this super cool and unique project for kids... Creating LEGO self-portraits with bricks you already have at home!
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Pin this page as a continuously updated resource for tons of creative activities for kids! This is a huge ONGOING list of creative activities from Play Create Explore that i've done with my boys in the last few years from the ages of 1-5. The list is mostly in age ASCENDING order, so you'll find most of the baby/toddler play first. However, keep in mind that even most activities towards end of the list can be modified for younger children. (If there are any link issues let me know and I'll fix them right away. Thanks!) Color of the Week Series: (Exploring Colors with a Toddler 1 color, 1 week at a time. Tons of color themed activities!) Edible Finger Paints for Babies and Toddlers Baby's First Time Painting (13 months) Baby Sensory Bin (noodles, rice, and shapes) Baby Sensory Bin (colored sand and blocks) Baby Sensory Bin (Christmas themed) Epsom Salt Sensory Play Kitchen Nesting Cups (baby play) Baby Drums Messy Learning with Shaving Cream and Gluing Beans Toddler Science: Oil and Water+ Food Coloring Wax Paper Collage Painting with Water Clean Mush Monoprinting Corn Painting Corn Shuckin' Utility Paper Exploration Contact Paper Collage Color Wheel Painting Crazy Textures Painting Fly Swatter Painting Egg Shell Sensory Toy Truck Track Painting Cotton Ball Activity: Exploring SOFT Body Painting on a Sheet Paint Filled Eggs Powdered Paint Filled Eggs Colored Ice Cubes Koolaid Colored Ice Cubes Ocean Sensory Bin Imprinting with TP and PT Rolls Baked Cotton Balls Colored Tape Collage Bubble Wrap Printmaking Dinosaur Sensory Bin Edible Berry Painting Toddler Science: Milk Rainbows Dinosaur Eggs with Coffee Dough Treasure Rocks Nut Boats Jello Sensory Activity Goop Apple Printing Playing With Dried Orange Slices Christmas Themed Shaving Cream Sensory Bin Pretend Cooking and Baking With Real Ingredients (Age 2) Pretend Cooking with Real Ingredients (Age 3) Sticky Salt Painting Snow Painting Crayon Melting on a Warm Plate Treasure Ice Cubes Color Experimenting in a Clear Plastic Egg Carton Sponge Painting Funny Magazine Cutout Gluing and Pasting Window Markers Marble Painting Clay Birds Nest Using Natural Materials Bath Mat, and Marbles Activity Buttons: Matching, Sorting, Counting Plastic Easter Egg Matching Game Indoor Bubble Blowing Chalk and Water Play Ideas Painting Daisies Pretend Play: Stuffed Animal Bubble Bath and Grooming Water Balloon Cut-Up Outdoor Pretend Play: Clothesline Pretend Play: Store Paper Bag Puppets Pretend Garden in a Storage Container Indoor Spider Web and Bug Rescue Styrofoam Sculptures Shaving Cream and Powdered Paints Painting on a Dry Erase Board Playdough Filled Balloons Bubble Printing Pool Noodle Printing Magnets and Backdrops Used For Storytelling Abstract Art Using a Giant Geoboard Painting Over Hot Glue Gun Designs Magazine Googly Eye Funny Faces Pool Noodle Marble Run Floor Puzzles: Tape and Blocks Shaving Cream Marbled Paper Toilet Paper Roll Trail Weaving With a Styrofoam Produce Tray Painting with Pudding Apple Picking Sensory Bin Hidden Diamonds in Waterbeads Sensory Bin Leaf Snowflakes and Confetti Fall Sensory Bin Army Men Outdoor Play Puffy Paint Spice Painting Cardboard Box Drive Thru Restaurant Sea in the Sink Painting With a Battery Powered Spin Spa Preschool Science: Candy Experiments-Melting and Dissolving Hail Painting Indoor Miniature Playscapes: Jungle Indoor Miniature Playscapes: Tiny Village Cooked Spaghetti Sensory Bin Cloud Dough Making Orange Juice with a Hand Juicer Toy Painting Contact Paper Sticky Table Weird Object Painting Snow Playdough Secret Messages in Sea Shells Huge Popcorn Fight Rainbow I Spy Sensory Bin Finders Keepers Treasures Mini Indoor Skating Rink and Popsicle Stick Ice Skaters Cozy Reading Area Fun With a Roll of Toilet Paper Toothpicks and Marshmallows Shredded Paper Sensory Bin Magic Carpet: Imaginary Play and Exercise Crayon Melting on a Candle Warmer Comparing and Guessing Weight On a Scale Secret Messages with Birthday Candles and Watercolors Contained Body Painting Cranberry Stamping The "What's missing?" Game The "Guess that Smell" Game Painting with a Mini Back Massager Big Laminated Dinosaur to Color Over and Over Again Clay or Playdough Birds Nests Stone Soup Playing with Tiny Ice: Sensory and Fine Motor Birdseed Sensory Bin A Sheet of Ice + Food Coloring + Salt = Wow! Felt Faces Shaving Cream Slip N Slide Shaving Cream Rainbow Slip-N-Slide Pond/Lifecycle of a Frog Sensory Bin Outdoor Play with a PVC Pipe 20 Ways to Play with Shaving Cream Painting with a Paint Roller Ice + Glitter + Baby Oil Window Screem Printing/Painting Blue Glitter Goop Large Scale Fingerpainting Aluminum Foil River, Pond, and Waterfall Colored Vinegar and Baking Soda Eruptions Outdoor Pretend Cooking Setup Creating a Mini Pond in a Container Crushed Chalk Potions How to Capture and Preserve a Spider Web on Paper Fun Baths Night Time Outdoor Reflector Hunt Volunteering at the Animal Shelter Nature Hammering Glow in the Dark Fan Summer Snowballs Slime Bathtub Restaurant Playing in Rainbow Puddles Coffee Can Stilts Tissue Paper Stained Glass Window Colored Sand Play Chocolate Playdough Painting and Printing with Styrofoam Pendulum Painting Toy Imprints in Clay Web Weaving Salad Spinner Art Painting and Printing with Hedge Apples Fun Learning Activities with Laminated Alphabet Letters Plastic Cup Phones (classic toy) Sticky Frame Nature Collage Colored Glue Art Face Feature Magnets Scented and Colored Rice (for sensory play) Tape Resist Snowflakes Coffee Bean Sensory Bin Playing with Playdough in Water Party Paint Marshmallow Stamping Ice Cream Dough Fun Way to Learn About Bees Polka Dot Bath Button Collection I-Spy Homemade Scented Paints Cotton Candy and Bubble Gum Scented Play dough Sensory Play Recipes Using Frosting Creations Bubble Wrap Run Baby Oil Sensory Bags Make a Photocopy Storybook River Habitat Small World Sensory Bin Monster Punching Bag Toilet Paper Roll Heart Printing Popcorn Kernel Sensory Bin Felt Rainbow Busy Bag Winter Wonderland Small World Sensory Play Toy Car Painting Scented Bubble Mountains Edible Popcorn Painting Dinosaur Fossil Dig Sensory Bin Shaving Cream on the Windows Black Light Painting Fizzy Rainbow Science Yellow Activities and Sensory Bins
The Best Dad Jokes that will have the family belly laughing. We found the Best Dad Jokes, not just ok ones, but the Best Dad Jokes, The corniest of them all!
Have fun with our dot to dot pages (connect the dots). Below is a list of our free printable dot to dot pages for kids. Print out a page or two on a rainy day or if you are going out to dinner with your children - it will keep them stimulated and having fun. To print out your dot to dot page, just click on the image you want to view and print the larger image. Then just use your back button to get back to this page.
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There are many ways we can bring the Bible to life and here are a few ideas on how you can do that Take a look at some exciting Sunday School hacks
Samson Objectives: The students will be able to - retell the story of Samson - identify Philistia, Israel, and Gaza on a map - explain that Samson’s strength did not come from within himself, but from God - identify who you can ask to help you in making the right decisions Review: Prayer, questions and vocabulary words from last week’s lesson Vocabulary Words: (Write the bold words on the board and discuss with class) Blind- not able to see Feast- a large meal to celebrate something Philistines- they were people who hated the Israelites. They wanted to take their land and make the Israelites their slaves. The Philistines were from Philistia (show students this on a map or have one of the students find it on a map) Israelites- people from Israel that are also called Hebrews (show students this on a map or have one of the students find it on a map) Gaza- seaport and important city in biblical times (show students this on a map or have one of the students find it on a map) Plan: Read story: "Samson" and then ask questions Activities: Introduce activities: Who is granted tremendous strength by God to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats unachievable by ordinary humans? (Samson) dltk-bible.com- Samson and Delilah lesson with memory verse, teacher's guide, puzzle, take home sheet, coloring pages, crafts and activities, etc. childrensermons.com- Samson object lesson sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson object lesson with group activities, coloring, puzzles, worship bulletin calvarycurriculum.com- 3 lessons with memory verses, circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, and color sheets. - Samson Is Born - Samson and Delilah - Samson Pulls Down a Temple ministry-to-children.com- “Samson for Kids” (Judges 13-16) Sunday School Lesson ministry-to-children.com- Samson Bible Lesson for Kids whatchristianswanttoknow.com- Samson and Delilah: Sunday School Lesson With Sample Questions sundayschoolsources.com- Samson, Israel’s Strong Judge (lesson) Crafts: sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson group activities (crafts) craftingthewordofgod.com- In Chains (craft) Introduce craft: What did Delilah do to Samson to lose his strength? Cut his hair. We are going to help Samson grow back his hair. Hair Growing Samson- Cute craft that students actually grow hair for Samson. (Crafts From Your Favorite Bible Stories by Kathy Ross, pages 26 & 27). littlesprinklesoffun.com- Chia Pet Another cute grass growing craft that you can use for Samson. Introduce craft: Who is granted tremendous strength by God to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats unachievable by ordinary humans? (Samson) Samson Bible Story Wheel (Bible Wheels to Make and Enjoy by Carmen Sorvillo, page 25 & 26.) Games: sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson group activities (games) Super Strength (God Gives Samson Strength)- This game will help your students realize that God gives us strength as they play tag and learn about Samson. (The Encyclopedia of Bible Games for Children’s Ministry by Group Publishing, page 41.) i.pinimg.com- Samson Game (printable game board and you make your own game cards) biblestoryprintables.com- This is a file folder game for children to use multiplication and division skills to convert inches to feet. Mount the game to the file folder then let children use the playing pieces to solve the equations. (Scroll down to this.) jesus-without-language.net- Samson Flip Cards (scroll down to this) Print and play with your Samson cards. Lay out the cards face down and have the youngsters take turns to look for pairs. If using before the story then have the children hold up each card as the person/symbol is mentioned in the story. If using after the story, when a pair is found, have the child say how the character / symbol appeared in the story. Really Big Book of bible Games by Gospel Light On Guard (page 166)- Samson made some bad choices when he was tempted. God’s Words tells us to be on our guard so that we won’t make bad choices in tempting situations. We can ask God for self-control to help us always make the best choice. Let’s practice being on our guard in this game. Strong Obstacles (page 175)- Samson kept doing things that made it hard for him to follow the instructions God had given him. His wrong actions were obstacles- things that kept him from obeying God. We’re going to play a game where we form an obstacle course with our bodies. Introduce game: What did Philistines do to Samson when they captured him? How do you think it is being blind? Discuss. Samson, A Mighty Man Need: Blindfold or paper bag that can fit over student’s head. Directions: Student must guess whose face he is touching while blindfolded. Teacher might have to do hand-over-hand to keep the touching just on the head and face. These games are free, however they can only to be used for classroom and personal use. They may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted. All graphics/images/clipart etc. used on these activities are not my own and are from various internet sources. Samson (file folder game)- Answer questions about Samson as you work your way around the board. Try to be the first player to remove all of your pillar while other players attempt to add to it. Introduce game: Samson did not always choose the right thing to do. Can you choose the right thing to do and not give into pressures around you? Who can you ask to help you in making the right decisions? WWJD (file folder game)- Making the right decisions in life is hard to do, but if you let Jesus be your guide and think, “What Would Jesus Do?” it will make it a lot easier. Introduce game: Why do problems come into our life? People face problems every day. Some are harder than others. There are many choices that the person can have to solve his/her problem, but which one is the best? Samson did not always choose the right thing to do. Who can you ask to help you in making the right decisions? What would Jesus want us to do? Moral Dilemmas Card Game- (Scroll down for this.) Snacks: Introduce snack: To be strong like Samson you need energy. Let’s eat some energy snacks. (Examples: veggies dipped in a ranch dressing, fruit dipped in a sweet creamy dip, protein shake, etc.) hubpages.com- Simple Trail Mix Recipes cooks.com- Trail Mix Recipes Puzzles, Mazes, Worksheets: dltk-bible.com- Samson and Delilah (maze) biblewise.com- The Strongest Man in Israel (maze) More 365 Activities for Kids- (do any of the Samson puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, etc. from April 25 - 30). catholicmom.com- Samson (word search) sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson (word search) biblepathwayadventures.com- Samson (word search) dltk-bible.com- Samson and Delilah puzzles (anagrams, crosswords, cryptogram, maze, word-mining sheets, word searches) biblewise.com- Use the code to discover how Samson lost his strength. sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson (decoder) biblepathwayadventures.com- Samson (word scramble) biblewise.com- Take the first letter of each of the objects in these pictures, and find a name of a town Samson visited. Then unscramble the letters to find the name of the town. biblewise.com- Break the Code - Samson's Strength sermons4kids.com- God's Strong Man: Samson (crossword) calvarycurriculum.com- 3 lessons with circle the correct words, true or false, fill in the blanks, puzzles, etc. - Samson Is Born - Samson and Delilah - Samson Pulls Down a Temple jesus-without-language.net- Samson Worksheet This Samson worksheet is a good way of recapping on the story. It’s a very full worksheet that looks beyond the Delilah story to encompass the whole 4 chapters of Judges. Starting with the Nazirite promise and ending with giving Samson a new hairstyle the children are encouraged to look up, sketch, solve and ponder their way through the story. This worksheet is best done in a group and one activity is discussion based, though it would be easily completed as an independent activity with a small amount of adult input. biblepathwayadventures.com- Samson & Delilah (matching) salmiyachurch.com- Samson Worksheets whatchristianswanttoknow.com- Samson and Delilah: Sunday School Lesson With Sample Questions (that can easily be made into a worksheet) churchofjesuschrist.org- Samson Discussion and Application Questions that can easily be made into a worksheet hubpages.com- Samson Worksheets ebiblestudy.org- Samson Worksheet (scroll down and click on Lesson 6 Worksheet) quiz.christiansunite.com- Samson Quiz that can easily be made into a worksheet keyway.ca- Samson Quiz that can easily be made into a worksheet
I love this King Josiah lesson for kids. It's so much fun!
Showers and typewriters? Nice try, silly adult, but this is a riddle for kids. Have your child give it a try. Riddle me this, riddle me that!
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The fish is a strong Christian symbol. After all, we are all called to be fishers of men. I have a special round up of Jesus fish crafts here, but today I am going to