Children can act out “A told B/ and B told C,/ ‘I’ll meet you at the top/ of the coconut tree’ ” with the magnets included in the Chicka Chicka ABC Magnet Book by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault, illus. by Lois Ehlert. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Lots More Learning ...
Use the magnets as stencils, outline them, hang up your paper, and then let your child figure out which magnet goes where. 11. Teaching Your Kids To Create Your Own Quiet Fun Teaching your kids to make their own fun can be great for quiet time and promoting pretend play with all the ...
5:Memorable Magnets To round out the project, have each child create some art to stick up with their magnet. Hemera/Thinkstock Magnets are a solid bet for children's parties since they're things that parents can enjoy and easily display. For the host, the great part about craft magn...
Students pick a few items that they'd like to share with the class and talk about why they're important to them, where they came from, how they use them, etc. Students can describe the items as they unbox them -- or they can describe them before unboxing to see if others can guess...
littleBits is a library of electronic modules that snap together with tiny magnets for prototyping, learning, and fun. Each Bit has a specific function (light, sound, sensors, buttons, thresholds, pulse, motors, etc), and modules snap to make larger circuits. Circuits light up, vibrate and ...
Instead of orally explaining take these things to the class and make children witness solubility. The solvent is the liquid and solute is the material either a solid, liquid or a gas that will dissolve in a solvent. With markers, water, alcohol, and vinegar you can help children understand ...
6. Create a planet Earth craft Pay tribute to our lovely planet on Earth Day with these fuzzy moss balls. Kids who love getting their hands dirty will particularly love this craft. All you do is squish pre-soaked sphagnum moss into a tight ball, wrap it tightly with blue yarn or strips...
Similar to bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens, offices can become magnets for unused detritus. Obsolete paperwork, depleted pens, unused technological devices, and stacks of sticky notes can pile up on every surface. At least once a week, purge everything you no longer need. ...
I emailed Wendy to say I’d go with her. But if things miraculously worked out for Bob by Labor Day such that he could go on the cruise, I could change my flight and let him go instead according to the original plan. Then I got the following text from Wendy: “It is not right ...
I have really been struggling to get my butt in gear with moving my body. I was talking about it on Wednesday and my friend Denise said, come to yoga with me. She proactively got her phone out and we picked a class I thought I could handle…restorative flow. Yoga has been on my ...