How to Make Easy No-Cook Play Dough
This No-Cook Play Dough recipe makes a terrific salt dough for your Layers of Learning Projects. There are lots of […]
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This No-Cook Play Dough recipe makes a terrific salt dough for your Layers of Learning Projects. There are lots of […]
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Can you use an atlas to find all of these places and add them to this printable map of Japan? Mapping to learn is one of the most effective ways to familiarize yourself with the world.
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Learn all about the differences between North and South Korea and explore these two countries that share one peninsula. Craft some traditional Korean paper fans too.
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Happy Pi Day! It’s 3.14, so today, you’ve got to teach your kids about Pi with these Pi Day activities!
To celebrate President’s Day this year play Presidential Fact Finders. The game involves finding fact cards about two of our presidents, Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, determining which fact applies to which president, and then gluing them on to the correct silhouette first.
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Sprinkling Magic into Your Homeschool At both Michelle’s and Karen’s houses we’re big Harry Potter fans. We have Harry Potter
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The Panchatantra is a collection of ancient stories from India that were written down more than two thousand years ago,
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Creating Exploration Stations for my kids has created a home where learning has become play. Come see how we have created a home of lifelong learners who love to explore.
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Start by coloring a map of Viking raiding and trading routes. Then make a printable paper Viking craft of Viking people.
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Printable landforms game that will help you memorize some of the common landforms on earth.
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Grow your own crystals overnight then examine them through a magnifying glass. Look for faces and vertexes. Compare the crystals you grew to ones that form under the earth.
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Here’s a hands-on physics experiment. Challenge your kids to get a marble to travel through a roller coaster made with a foam pipe.
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