Make root beer floats in the name of science!
Teaching states of matter in kindergarten can be a tricky! Here are some resources to help students gain a solid understanding of the topic!
Kids will have fun learning about science as they explore with these Solid, Liquid, Gas Hands on Activities for kids of all ages.
Check out these Delaware Crafts for Kids! They're great crafts that will teach them all about the state of Delaware. Perfect for learning and fun.
Love New York? Check out these New York Crafts for Kids! These crafts are unique and fun and a great way to learn more about the state of New York.
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Explore states of matter with your students with this hands-on and engaging pyramid diorama!I created this resource to help my students learn, understand and retain key information about matter and its different states - solid, liquid and gas. Best of all, the visually appealing design helps learne...
Teaching area is engaging and authentic with this hands-on applied math activity! Students arrange furniture to find the area and perimeter of their house.
Exploring matter and energy in kindergarten and first grade is so much fun. Watching little ones see the objects around them scientifically is exciting and a tad bit adorable. But nothing beats the surprise as they see matter change before their eyes. Teaching states of matter may take a lot of preparation and experiments, but
I have only been to Nebraska a handful of times, but never just to tour and look around. Mostly we were passing through on our way somewhere or coming back from somewhere. However, I have family and friends there and we would love to take the kids there one day. There are so many neat and fascinating places to see and visit, not to mention the state has a rich history.
This Utah unit study is packed with Utah facts, worksheets, videos and activities that make learning about the State of Utah fun.
Welcome to Notebooking Across the USA, a series of unit studies covering each state in the U.S. in order of admission to the union. You can find the landing page for this series with links to each states unit study as they are published, along with tips, suggestions, and recommended resources for this series here: Notebooking Across the USA. These unit studies are written with homeschool [...]
Kids will love learning about the USA for Kids with these free printable United States of America for Kids Books to color, read, and learn!
Preschool STEM camp! Use science experiments and activities to learn about states of matter, a famous artist, read a book, make your own art, and more! These science projects and activities are perfect for summer camps, homeschool, maker spaces, art lessons, preschoolers, and even older kids!
FREE Illinois Unit Study for grades 3-8 -- learn about the "Prairie State" with books, arts and crafts, recipes, and more!
Explore the 50 USA states for kids with cute state coloring pages. Each US coloring sheet pdf includes map, flags, flower, landmark, & more.
FREE Washington Unit Study for grades 3-8 -- learn about the "Evergreen State" with books, arts and crafts, recipes, and more!
Help kids learn about the USA with this free printabel US States and Capitals Matching Game and flashcards for easy memorization.
Teach kids about the northern European country with views of the Northern lights and endangered animals with these printable Sweden Coloring Pages.
O'Keeffe's paintings make great inspiration for kids' art projects, so let's check out 10 of the best Georgia O'Keeffe projects for kids!
One of the workshops I presented at the recent NYSATA convention was a 50 minute hands-on workshop painting on roofing felt. I have pre...
Love New York? Check out these New York Crafts for Kids! These crafts are unique and fun and a great way to learn more about the state of New York.
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
The state capitals of the fifty states of the United States of America, plus geography facts about each capital city.
We are doing this Alabama State Unit Study so of course we need some Alabama crafts for kids. Here are my top 15 Alabama Crafts to choose from.
how to teach kids where in the world they live by using simple circles to show the planet, continent, country, state, city, street, home! free printable.
Student Learning Objectives are coming to a school near you. Are you ready? First of all, if you are not aware of Student Learning Objectives, read this.
Kids will have fun while learning where do I Live with this printable activity perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Free map printables! Welcome, homeschooling parents, to a journey of exploration and
I don't know if you have seen the amazing videos on YouTube for melting crayons to make art but oh my word..they are awesome. This one happens to be my fav probably because of the Ellie Goulding song playing with it. I didn't notice the terrible language in the comments until just now! Mercy YouTube can be tricky to work with in a classroom. The f word with crayons? C'mon! I was looking for a way to amp up my science lesson this week. We are working on melting and freezing. I also made a goal for myself over the summer to do more science experiments so what a perfect fit. I totally teased the kids the day before by telling them, "You cannot be absent tomorrow. We are going to do the most amazing science experiment! There were dying to know what but I didn't give in. These are the crayons I used to the left. Notice that it doesn't matter if the paper is on or off. I tried it both ways. It also doesn't matter if they are brand new or old crayons or Crayola or cheep-os. Everything works. I just hot glued them down onto a piece of poster board matching up the ends. I saved a pizza box from over the weekend to prop the poster board up and catch any mess. I moved a little table to the front of my carpet and covered it with black butcher paper to make it look like a real science lab. I also borrowed the science lab goggles for the kids to wear. I wish I could post the video of those precious babies in their goggles. Since I don't have every parent's permission for that I'll post these precious angels. that would be my baby on the left, Mateo and my nephew on the right Carter. Ha! I love it! Back to the lesson. I stood at the table and held the hair dryer. I projected a timer onto the whiteboard behind me so we could see how many seconds it took to start melting. I told the kids if it didn't work we'd stop after 5 minutes. (trying to build the suspense) It only took about 35 sec. and boy did they LOVE it. They were so stinkin' excited! I was repeating that vocabulary like crazy and they were eating it up. After the melted wax cooled back down into a solid (do ya like how I threw that science knowledge in there? hehe) I let the kids touch it. I added some labels with a sharpie and this beautiful work of art is now hanging on our science wall. Now how's that for a vocabulary card? I don't think they'll forget what melting means. It was such a success I even had a student teach her parents how to do this experiment that night and they brought it in to show me. Today another little one did the same thing! It just makes my heart sing to know they loved a lesson so much they want to do it at home. Science + Fun experiments = one great day!
FREE Nevada Unit Study for grades 3-8 -- learn about the "Silver State" with books, arts and crafts, recipes, and more!
These Maryland crafts for kids are awesome for learning about this state on the Eastern Seaboard!
Collect all 50 state quarters with this free United States quarter collection printable.
2 days in Warsaw itinerary: walk the Royal Way, learn about the Warsaw uprising. Recommendations where to stay and eat. Includes maps, photos.
Digital Download- Pediatric OT Sensory Diets Details: -PDF prints of the following sensory diets: Seeking, Sensitivity, Registration, and Avoiding -Use with the Short Sensory Profile 2 (SPM-2) -Easy handouts for caregivers
We are working on the locations that make NM interesting and unique. After reading and researching points of interest, including state and national parks and monuments, the students had to choose a required number of each to write about. A script was provided for developing writers, but strong writers were encouraged to use stronger voice in their writings. No matter which writing style they chose, the same content was required: What is the place called? Where is it located in the state? What is one interesting fact about it? What is something you might learn about it or the state if you visit it? The brochure was created using am 11” x 18” piece of construction paper that was accordion folded. The cover had to feature an image of NM and the state name. The 4 inside panels focused on specific types of parks , monuments, or events/attractions. The back panel showcased our state’s symbols.
We did this project today to help D understand the difference between a city, a state, a country, and a continent. My mom found this activity for us on another website called "Kid World Citizen". There are 6 layers of specificity: My Home My City My State My Country My Continent My Planet We drew pictures of our homes and cut out maps of our city. Online we printed out images of our state, country, continent, and planet. Then we glued it all together and labeled the pages. We also wrote the answers on the back of each page. D still has a bit of trouble with the difference between what is a country and what is a continent, but I think this project will help her understand it better.
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
Then, we used a little total physical response to give my firsties a better visual on how the size of the places we live are related. They *loved* this
Learn about the 50 States iin this USA for kids coloring book with a page for each sheet to color and learn map, flag, & more.
Unleash the potential of creative minds with our Imagination and Creativity Worksheets. Designed to nurture artistic talents and inspire imaginative thinking, these worksheets are perfect for artists of all ages. This super fun pack of 10 Imagination Workout worksheets is designed to help students unleash their inner imagination and creativity. Each sheet includes 6 blocks filled with some sort of line or shape and simply asks students to finish the drawing themselves. Discover the joy of self-expression as you dive into the vibrant world of art. Create stunning masterpieces, experiment with new techniques, and let your imagination run wild. With our Imagination and Creativity Worksheets, you'll experience the thrill of bringing your unique ideas to life. Explore, create, and unlock the endless possibilities that lie within your imagination. It's time to let your creativity soar!