Halloween crafts for kids are more than busy work, they feed into their excitement about the special night and for preschoolers that make these crafts meaningful and allows teachers like you and me to use them to develop skills while our students have fun. If you are a parent searching for...
Candy bowling for your elf on the shelf is adorable! It takes no time at all to set up! You can use little pieces of candy canes as the ball. I love the idea of elves cutting paper snowflakes! Make sure you feed your elf some cookies! Or else. Let your elf wrap some presents!
Draw a winding path and fill the spaces with math equations. Kids roll the dice and move from space to space (have them jump, skip, or twirl to mix things up). If they get the answer right, they move to the new space. If not, their turn is over. Customizable math facts games lik...
Before the shower: Set up the ten baby bottles in a triangular pattern, like bowling pins. Roll the diapers into ball shapes. Advertisement | page continues below How to play: Have your guests take turns "bowling" with the diapers. You can play as many rounds as you want. Baby Races ...
Challenge your kids to knock them over. Or see if multiple kids shooting at the same can might be able to knock it over faster by working together. You could also stack the cans in a pyramid and treat it like bowling. Seeing how many they can knock over in just two shots. ...
11. Pinecone Turkey Bowling Bowling takes a whimsical turn with Pinecone Turkey Bowling. Create adorable turkey pins by attaching feathers to pinecones, and then set them up like you would regular bowling pins. Use a small ball as the bowling ball, and you’re all set! This tactile, nature...
like 3/4. Fifths is when something is divided into five parts, like 2/5. In math language, two fifths, 2/5, just means two of the five parts. It could mean two of the five pieces of cake, or two of the five kids are wearing hats. In math we say two fifths and write 2/5....
We set out to make ornaments… but as the corks stood their drying, I suddenly thought – hey, I bet the kids would LOVE to bowl with them too. Now I can’t decide.. ornament or bowling?! I give you both options, you decide. Lots morefestive Cork DIYshere!
Face-and-Paw-Bowling. Who needs a bowling ball? and barely ever gives me a chance to breathe. I for one will be more than happy when coronavirus goes away and Mom can get back to beingbusyand I can get back to nobody watching – except me. ...
Thank you for all the suggestions, Marie. There are some I’ve already been doing (I’ve never allowed junk food except on special occasions such as birthdays and holidays). We make blueberry muffins instead of junky-junk food…only a dollar a pack (just add milk) and the kids love ’...