I wanted Easter to be 100% Christ centered, but still retain the magic I had always enjoyed as a child—searching through lawn and flowering tree branches for candy prizes and my own painted creations. Inspiration came from Christ’s words to Peter durin
The game was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th-century pioneer life on the Oregon Trail. In the game, players assume the role of a wagon leader and must guide their party of settlers safely across the western United States. The Oregon Trail game was often the on...
Storytelling has played a rich part in ourhuman history and evolution. When we tell stories to children, we teach them about about social norms – the rules and expectations society expects of us all. Santa and the tooth fairy teach children about socially desirable behaviour – behave we...
This classic game is an outstanding activity to help children improve their hand-eye coordination. Trying to catch a ball requires the eyes and hands to work together. Building with blocks. Stacking blocks and building structures teach children to coordinate their hands and eyes. They must focus ...
and depression, during the holiday season. This makes a gratitude tree a heartwarming way to encourage positivity and connection, teach children about gratitude, remind adults of what they hold dear, and also create a fun and interactive way to celebrate Thanksgiving and otherfall harvest festivals...
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 ...
Objective: To teach kids about how to make square shaped bubbles. And encouraging them to learn bubble science. Time Required: As this is a simple and easy science activity, it takes just 15 minutes-20 minutes. Difficulty: This is such a super easy activity that even kids can do it on ...
Dying seashells transforms into sensory learning when placed into a bin with sand and other “beachy” items. If you’ve never dyed seashells before, think Easter eggs minus the eggs! All you need is some food coloring and vinegar to create a rainbow of appealing seashells. While the shells...
For more Easter homeschool ideas (like the Lord’s Supper craft, above) see: The Easter Season – A Compilation of Favorites Simple Easter Draw Your Way Through the Resurrection Story– You can use these art lessons in your homeschool to draw through the Resurrection story and to teach the...
If you have a school garden, consider starting seeds in your classroom during the colder months to teach kids about the germination process … then take them outside to plant when the weather is warm! Check out our cuteClassroom Garden posters!