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Lizard craft for kids,preschoolers I run too fast It's too hard to catch me I do not have any fangs to people. I love summer months,and I never liked winter months I have 4 feet.I have 5 fingers on ea
As well as looking at art from our modern age, I also try to introduce children to folk art and tribal art from around the world, as well as the imagery created by ancient civilisations and prehist…
Stay out past your bedtime with this starry night activity for kids. Make a constellation at home or bring it to the Garden for a darker sky experience.
Another project that I did two years ago, this dovetails with the 5th-6th study of ancient Greece. The kids viewed some examples of the shapes and decorations of greek vases. Then they folded the orange paper in half and drew half the vase. I did not limit their shapes but did want them to put handles and base and top on it. Then they decorated with black marker to simulate repeating design and athletic figures.
Nuestra cueva prehistórica La semana pasada estuvimos decorando las paredes de nuestra cueva con pinturas rupestres. Hicimos un lago co...
On the 22nd of June 1944, Operation Bagration began. Three years after Operation Barbarossa, Russia was taking the fight to the Germans. The operation
This chalk pastel galaxy art project is out of this world! Kids will love using easy chalk pastel techniques to create this stunning galaxy craft.
Here at 99% Invisible, we think about color a lot, so it was really exciting when we came across a beautiful book called The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair. It’s this amazing collection of stories about different colors, the way they’ve been made through history, and the lengths to which people will
This worksheet has pictures of a number of famous landmarks. They must identify the landmark and say which country each one comes from. - ESL worksheets
Learn about famous landmarks for kids with these free printable Landmarks Worksheets for preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and first grade students.
Of all the subjects we study in science, space seems to be a particularly fascinating one. But of course it would be! It's absolutely incredible! Just think about all the quarks and spirals and ever-expanding bits. Absolutely nuts! Mind boggling! When things are this brain exploding (read: difficult to grasp), we find that art helps to not only solidify the learning but to bring a greater perspective. Check out the Asteroid Belt art we created in an attempt to understand size differential betwee