bubbles may be a favorite activity. Mix up the activity. Try different bubble blowers and wands. Go to different places to blow bubbles. Catch the bubbles with different things (e.g. not just hands, but fly swats, gloves, etc.). Be creative...
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You’ll learn how to make and roll out the dough, form several popular pasta shapes, and even how to prepare various fillings and sauces. Of course, you’ll get a full crash course in pasta cooking techniques as well, and your hard work will be rewarded with not only newfound love for...
If you want to jazz up your team's kitchen skills with something super easy, check out this Virtual Pasta Making Workshop. In this class, a pro chef will walk you through the whole pasta-making journey, from preparing the dough and cutting it into your favorite shapes to cooking it up ...
I started my daughter at 2.5 with her first playdough set of scissors. By the time she was 3 I gave her a toddler pair to start cutting paper. At 5 years of age now, she LOVES to cut! She is really starting to show her creativity with cutting shapes and making little accessories for...
Introduce students to the concept of alliteration by realing aloudAnimaliaby Graeme Base. Ask, “What did you notice about the animal names and the words that the author is using to describe them?” (The words begin with the same letter.) Explain that this is called alliteration. Tell studen...