Some people think that in order to improve the quality of education, students should be encouraged to evaluate and criticize their teachers. Others, however, believe that this would result in a loss of respect and discipline in the classroom. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion....
By cooking and creating, children can become inspired to explore and build upon their creativity and interests. Maybe by making the worm dirt pudding cups, they will be inspired to make a worm farm out of playdough. Make a Positive Connection It’s important to bond and make a positive conn...
We will show you how to make your own slime kit at home or for groups in the classroom. Pin How Do You Make Slime? All of our holiday, seasonal, and everyday slime recipes use one of five basic slime recipes that are super easy to make. We make slime all the time, and these ...
We have built a homemade volcano several times and here is how to make a volcano the easiest way. A DIY volcano project is a great STEM activity for home or in the classroom. Let’s make a volcano! Let’s explore how to make a volcano! How To Build a Volcano The Easy Way A ...
Learn how to make homemade butter in just 20 minutesusing a mixer.If you don’t own a mixer or are looking for a kid-friendly activity, try makingButter in a Jar. Different Types of Butter Traditional butter is made from pasteurized cream and can besalted or unsalted. Whipped butter is...
Use everyday examples, visual aids, and hands-on activities to make learning procedural writing an enjoyable experience for your students. Happy teaching! Procedural Writing Activity This set is for personal and classroom use only. This printable set may not be sold, hosted, reproduced, or stored...
Whether your goal is to teach children about seed germination and plant growth, or to encourage them to express themselves artistically, creating a potato head with comical facial features and a growing head of hair is a fun, safe and inexpensive activity. When planning this activity, remember ...
Here’s how to incorporate it into your classroom. Plus, use these poetry books to spark students' inspiration and creativity. 1. Have Students 'Mirror' Your Example To get started, Connell suggests pulling out a hand-mirror in front of your class and staring at yourself, smiling. When...
So, when my daughter began to enjoy imaginative play, I knew it was time to create the miniature garden I always wanted. For her, of course! 😉 Find everything you need to make a fairy garden inside the home (or classroom) or outside in the backyard or garden with the supply lists...
this was an impromptu activity, I totally mean it. Shiloh was playing with some cups in the sink and they were making a cool noise. That got me thinking about all the Snapple bottles we’ve been saving for the past few weeks. So we decided to remove the bottle tops and make some ...