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I'm throwing it back to my second-grade days today! One of my favorite field trips was our visit to the local zoo. In preparation for this trip, my students would research an animal and become an "expert" on that animal. They would then write a non-fiction book to add to our classroom library. To start,
Oh. My. Word. It's been an eternity. This has by far been the craziest school year. Between my grad class, planning to teach my class, teac...
FREE printable Emotions activity with an animal theme! Great for toddlers and preschoolers to learn about feelings, animals and build fine motor skills by clipping the cards with clothespins.
— 🌿☀️ Lo and behold, Taka’s grand canal street seen from an uncharted perspective. This canal has been one of my most memorable and valuable masterpiece to this day and seeing it in another angle is indeed breathtaking. #ACNH #AnimalCrossing #ACNHDesign
Lavender sunsets. ☀️ 🍇 #acnh #acnhinspo #acnhcottagecore
This animal safari scavenger hunt is perfect for an animal safari party or birthday celebration! Perfect for preschool aged kids who love animals!
You can make absolutely anything by folding paper including my adorable pair of easy origami chicken. My step by step origami chicken instructions will make this as simple as possible if you follow closely! Use this for pretty house decor or just for pretend play!! You could make lots of these and gift them to
Free printable tangrams and tangram pattern cards. These activity sheets are great for preschool math learning centers. Students work on building different animals, objects and shapes.
When I was going through my stickers to find a teensy heart for 'The Kissing Hand' raccoon, I came across some opossum (possum?) stickers I'd forgotten I had. There aren't a lot of opossum (possum?) crafts out there, so I decided to make one. I'm always on the lookout for topics that aren't represented on Fun Family Crafts and a quick search determined we had neither opossums nor possums on the site. Once I did the research to learn the difference between an opossum and a possum, I proceeded, confident that the stickers were opossums and that's what I'd be making. Cardboard Tube Opossum Materials: cardboard tube grey paint scissors white cardstock grey cardstock glue pink colored pencil pink mini pom pom (or white pom pom + pink chalk) googly eyes pink pipe cleaner tape Start by painting the cardboard tube grey. While it is drying, cut a narrow, elongated heart from white cardstock. When the paint is dry, glue the heart onto the end of the tube. A rubber band holds it in place while it's drying. (See the opossum stickers?) Cut a pair of skinny arms and a pair of skinny legs from the grey cardstock. Cut two rounded ears from the grey cardstock and use the colored pencil to add pink shading to the centers. Bend them up slightly. Glue the arms, legs and ears in place. Add the googly eyes and the pink pom pom nose. Finally, bend the pipe cleaner to make a tail. Secure it inside the tube with tape or hot glue. A completed opossum! I'm glad it's an opossum and not a possum because that means it goes in Letter O which is more sparse than Letter P. It's the little things.
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Enhance your child's science education with an engaging, fun lapbook of plant and animal cells.
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