Ya estamos aquí una vez más para darte unas cuantas ideas de planes y es que, este verano no se puede pasar sin un buen festival, una bebida fresquita o una buena comilona de las que nos gustan. ¿Quieres asistir a un espectáculo con mucha historia en Puy du Fou? ¿O quizás prefieras tomarte algo fresquito mientras ves 'La Casa del Dragón' como buena fan de la saga? Por no hablar de los festivales de verano. No te preocupes que hay un planazo para ti sean cuales sean tus preferencias. ¡Atenta!
OOBLECK MAR MÁGICO 💙🐟🐠🐡🐬 Por aquí os dejo una versión veraniega del oobleck. ¿Puede ser más maravillosa esta propuesta? Siempre, siempre es un éxito en todas las casas. ¡¡Guárdatela, comparte y...
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Feria de las MATEMÁTICAS Y LOS NÚMEROS Hoy os proponemos una serie de juegos y maquetas muy sencillas de fabricar y con materiales que normalmente tenemos a
Las manualidades con rollos de papel higiénico son de esas que sorprenden porque se llevan a cabo con un material que no veíamos nada más que como, basura. En ocasiones es muy común que veamos frascos, botellas de vidrio, incluso cajitas de cartón que tienen formas tan curiosas y hasta bonitas, que no las queramos tirar. Sin embargo, los rollos de papel higiénico una vez que se han usado, lo primero que pensamos hacer es botarlos a la basura. Hoy, eso está por cambiar.
Another way to integrate Art History into your lesson plans. This project looks specifically at the paintings of the Sistine Chapel. There is no need to get a close up picture for the students be…
Magnetic field sensory bottle is quick-and-EASY magnet science experiments for kids to explore magnets in a playful way with a WOW!
This year we made our very one customizable Bubble Wands and my kids erupted with joy. Follow these simple steps to make yours.
No es la primera vez que comparto este tipo de material, pero esta vez lo he adaptado a una temática de actualidad: el verano. Un excelente recurso para trabaj
After pausing our Egyptian Unit study for a few weeks to discuss the election process, we are back in the saddle again. (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details.) We recently read the books Hieroglyphs from A to Z by Peter Der Manuelian and Seeker of Knowledge: The Man Who Deciphered Egyptian Hieroglyphs by James Rumford. After learning what hieroglyphs were and how they were deciphered, we decided to try our hand at this ancient script. Using oven-bake craft clay we were able to create our very own Cartouche necklaces, oval-shaped ornaments worn by pharaohs depicting their name in hieroglyphs. To make a Cartouche You will need the following: wax paper oven-bake craft clay craft string/twine a pencil or clay awl a butter knife or toothpick Cover your work surface with wax paper. Roll a one inch square of oven-bake craft clay into a snake shape. Using your finger, flatten the "snake" and then flip the flattened oval over to the smooth side. Use the tip of a pencil or a clay awl to make a hole at one end of the oval. Refer to Hieroglyphs from A to Z or this downloadable PDF to learn the picture symbols of your name. Using a toothpick or the tip of a butter knife, recreate the hieroglyphs of each letter of your name. Follow the baking instructions indicated on the clay package. Tie some craft twine through the hole to complete the necklace. More Ancient Egypt Ideas to Explore Mummified Apple Experiment Taamia Falafal (Meatless Pitas) Making Papyrus Make a Cartouche Map of Egypt
Voor kinderen die dol zijn op zeemeerminnen is dit een super leuk knutselidee! De basis van deze knappe ladies is een wc rolletje. Één van mijn favoriete
Once you've shut down the water source and electricity, you may be staring at puddles and wondering, "What now?" Now it's time to assess and do water damage repair—and do it quickly! Wet materials start developing very serious problems like mold after around 24 hours. You don't have time to wait.
Boredom Busters for Kids 1. Bead straws to create a necklace or bracelet {image credit} 2. Create fun drawing with chalk on the footpath…
Just as baby boomers defined what it meant to be a teenager in America in the 1960s and ‘70s, they are now redefining what it means to grow old. Every day, 10,000 people turn 65 in the United States, with baby boomers making up over a quarter of the U.S. population, according to a 2010...
I have been letting my girls take turns picking things to do in the afternoon. Yesterday my 5 year old wanted to do a craft project so I decided it was time to make out own little bouncing balls. I have been wanting to make these for ages and as long as you have the...Read More »
This tutorial is a perfect first loom building and weaving experience for young children, typically around age 6, who are ready to be introduced to handwork or for an older child/adult who is new to weaving.
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Wondering what to do now that the heat of summer has arrived? After going on a vacation and planning lots of fun summer activites, sometimes, we just run out of other awesome things to do on those regular days with kiddos running around. Fortunately, some of our favorite DIY bloggers have shared their best summer
How to make a whirlygig – a free set of printable templates so kids can make a cardboard spinner, or whirlygig, at home. This is a fun, traditional DIY toy!