Use guides to determine what the beak is used for and write down what your bird(s) normally eat. Birds' feet can also tell us about their lifestyle. Observe the shape of your bird(s) foot then use a guide to see what their feet help them specialize in. Resources: Kids in Parks ...
Explore different pictures that symbolize different states of matter and are noticeable in everyday life. This journal is super-exiting and hands-on to get kids engaged in physical science. Download My Tree Observation Journal Learn facts and observations about tree science by growing your tree usin...
Writing about self care can sometimes have partial effect of making you feel better. For example, if you are going to have a manicure this coming weekend, and you decide to write about how that makes you feel, the thought of the upcoming event can actually serve to make you feel a bit ...
116 Writing Prompts - Fun Characters - 16 Categories Every child has an amazing story to tell about their lives. Encourage your kids to start their own stories with our fun character writing prompt pages.These writing prompts are designed to help you...
Later in the week we would come home and write in a Spring Journal what we observed. Observation is a great skill to use. When creating your own Plant Journal, have them illustrate it first, it will be fresh on their mind and in the camera for reference. Then they can write about wha...
●To-DO list – Journal with pictures helps to organize ideas or thoughts to maximize productivity by making notes and lists instantly ●Trip Journal – Enable travel journal including travel photos in an orderly manner. ●Business Planner – Write Memos, create agendas, craft presentations as note...
Today I will write about recent comics by French artists in furtherance of my election campaign for President of the United States of America. -Robert F. Kennedy Jr. * * * Social Fiction by Chantal Montellier, translated by Geoffrey Brock, re-lettered by Dean Sudarsky; published by New Yo...
a journal is that writers need to write, and you don’t always have assignments or projects underway, or you have ideas that aren’t fully formed andneed to be worked out. Your journal is where you work out those ideas or write when you don’t have anything formal to write about. ...
Whether you (or your kids) feel like it or not. I’ve been faced lately with many temptations to forget about school. A couple of weeks ago, it was Easter and we had company. The six weeks preceeding that, I was recovering from a C-section and caring for a newborn. The few ...
Now pack the journal and you’re ready to go! How Your Kids Can Journal on the Trip What worked best for us was to write the date at the top of the page. Then, during the day I collected loose items from our travels. I saved receipts, tickets, leaves, pictures, flowers, postcards...