Lunch box jokes are such an easy way to make lunch a little more fun. Paired with the FREE PRINTABLE of Lunch Box Jokes for Spring, lunch will be awesome! Lunch Box Jokes for Spring
Combine engineering and science into one awesome project with this sprout house experiment! To boot, it's a motivating way to learn about germination.
Here are 20 marvelous MUD PLAY IDEAS to try with your kids. Simple mud play is just the beginning of fun outdoor play with your kids!
Bid bye to winters with Best Spring Jokes for Kids & Family. Choose from new springtime jokes, dad spring jokes, funny Spring puns, one-liners and much more!
8 spring ad libs word games for kids, free to print and in full color!
Grab our FREE Printable Find & Color Garden Digraph Activity for your springtime literacy center! With 4 Ways to Play this center will be a hit!
The 10 best family days out in Cornwall, As parents of three young kids, we are always looking out for local places to visit for days out with our children. Here are our tips and suggestions for kid-friendly activities & attractions in St Ives and West Cornwall.
Kitchen science is a great way to get kids thinking about how things work. Try this easy science experiment for kids and make your own cloud in a cup
Manualidades originales: ¡jardinería con los niños! Divertidas manualidades originales para niños: cómo sembrar semillas, maceteros con fotos, plantar en una esponja...
Enjoy this Freebie! Your students will love singing and acting out this song. Perfect for Easter or Springtime! I use my poems and songs all year long. Each student has a poetry binder and I usually add about 15 poems per month. Great to practice fluency, Reading Centers, Daily Five, Do-Nows, a...
An important part of my spiritual practice is planning a family celebration to observe the Sacred Seasonal Days–the equinoxes & the solstices. I try to make these as simple as possible, to ensure we actually do the seasonal celebrations. I’ve found the more complicated the plans are, the greater the likelihood I’ll just feel tired & overwhelmed, […]
Use your leftover plastic Easter eggs to play this fun word family game! Kids will love continuing the Easter fun by learning word families!
If your child likes flowers, here's the maze for her. It features a tricky tulip, full of fun twists and turns.
The Seasons Journal is a Charlotte Mason-inspired, guided nature journal and nature study curriculum for your little one to explore and record the four seasons – more than 200 pages of: -Hand-illustrated field guide posters and flashcards -Life cycle diagrams and nature facts -Journaling pages with discussion questions -Simple, fuss-free seasonal activities -Picture book suggestions -Seasonal poetry -Monthly and yearly phenology wheel templates -Additional links and resources for further nature study exploration Take an illustrated dive into the following subjects: Spring: -Caterpillars and Butterflies -Blossoms and Blooms -Songbirds -Seeds -Minibeasts -Springtime Foraging Summer: -Honey Bees -Wildflowers -Coastal and Wetland Birds -Summer Trees -Creatures of the Night Sky -Summertime Foraging Autumn: -Fall Fungi -The Harvest Moon -Autumn Apples -Spinning Spiders -Autumn Trees -Fall Foraging Winter: -Winter Trees -Hibernation -Winter Birds -Wintry Weather -The Winter Night Sky -Foraging in the Winter Woods **THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT – NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOU. You will receive emailed links to the digital downloads immediately upon purchasing. **Books shown in product photos are not included in this purchase; please see the included book list for recommendations PRINTING: We recommend printing this nature journal on 24lb paper in full color or a mix of full color and black and white (one-sided is best). It can be spiral bound or bound in a three-ring folder or binder. The posters and flashcards in the back of the publication should remain unbound, and can be printed on heavier paper or card stock. You can send this file to a printer, have it printed at your local office supply store, or simply print it at home. Always print a test page first, before printing the entire document. For affordable and quality printing delivered to your home, we recommend Family Nest Printing: https://lddy.no/u7ji (aff link)
No Bake Unicorn Fudge is simple to make, delicious to eat and so much fun in every way. It's a great easy recipe for cooking with kids!
Have you ever made a paper airplane? Did you learn how to make it from a book? Or maybe it was from the kid you shared a desk with in the third grade? We tested a few designs, and one of them really stood out as a winner (I’ll share it below). You’ll have to test […]
Kids playing outdoors. Clarksville, a city in Johnson County, Arkansas, is widely known for its peaches, scenic byways and abundance of natural outdoor recreati
All About Birds Ad Libs
Looking for ways to ignite your child's imagination? Here are 12 Books to Spark a Kid's Creativity
If you have a child in LAUSD, I'm sure you're wondering if teachers are going on strike and if they do, when it could happen.
Dissect a flower in this fun STEM activity and learn about plant parts and their function.
Rosanne Mulhern - blog details What a paper crafting treat I have in store for you today! These 17 paper crafting projects will make you say WOW! and get your creative juices flowing! They were designed by the talented members of my Stampin' Pretty Pals Virtual Community and give you a range of style from
He has risen! He has risen indeed! With Easter approaching I wanted to do an Easter craft that is meaningful. This resurrection craft for Easter definitely celebrates the true meaning of Easter. I also intend this to be my Easter special day craft for my AWANA Cubbies series. The stone door can twist into place,...Read More
Make Passover for kids festive and thought-provoking with creative activities that celebrate the ancient story of survival, hope and resilience.
When Lucy was still Cletus the Fetus, we visited rural Pennsylvania for an Amish & Mennonite family reunion and were able to stop into an Amish General Store. I picked up a traditional outfit, reasoning that even if I had a boy, it would be ok to dress him up for a photo op. It's probably a…
The entire family will love getting in on the fun with these easy April Fool’s...
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As a mother, sometimes I worry if my son is learning enough on a daily basis. He has lots of toys and I play with him and show him new…
I've spent my weekend spring cleaning and working on spring related items for my classroom. I can't believe we're this far into the school ...
As you can probably tell from some of my previous posts, I absolutely love cooking with my kids! We don't get to do in near as often as I would like since we have to finance it with our own money and it can get quite pricey. We still are trying to do it at least once or twice a month, and my aide are great about helping out with ingredients! Every time we get ready to try a new recipe I like to have a visual to go with it. This way we can go over the recipe step by step before we head into the kitchen to do the actual cooking. We always send a copy home (in hopes that their folks let them try to make it there) and we put one in their binders that they take home when they graduate. As you can see they go from pretty basic recipes to a little more challenging as to try to find things that all my kids will be able to make independently. You can find the recipe book here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Follow-Along-Recipes-989267
Without sounding too soppy, a well-made risotto is like a big cuddle from your mum; it just makes you feel good. Follow my basic risotto recipe, then create your own take on it. This version uses lots of lovely frozen veg.
Ready to say goodbye to winter? These springtime activities will help put a spring in your step as we welcome warmer temperatures!
The spring is a great time to take your kids outside for enjoyable and instructive outdoor activities. Arranging spring scavenger hunts is one entertaining way to accomplish this. These hunts give…
A haggadah, read at Passover Seders, tells the story of the exodus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt. Sharethe story of Passover at the Seder with your kids with these family-friendly activities to help keep them interested and engaged.
Have you ever tried fresh birch sap or bottled birch water? Here's all you need to know about the traditional springtime superdrink favored by people across the Northern Hemisphere.