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While we don’t typically think of volcanoes as being cute, this directed drawing is as adorable as it is explosive. Couple it with a science lesson on volcanoes and you have a whole well-rounded afternoon! Lava lamp Fans of the 1960s will love this drawing tutorial. If you happen to o...
Start counting with pom poms and learn about graphs at the same time with this simple counting lesson. 18. Counting Beads Use counting beads and wooden numbers to help teach your child to count. Line them up and have your child right the number down beside each group or write a number th...
Bird watching, or birding, is a fun wilderness observation activity for children from toddlers to teens. Click the link to learn more aboutbird watching with kidsand discover birding lesson plans and ideas for kids. 3. Squirrel Activities and Learning Ideas: ...
You might ask about their favorite singer, or what TV shows they like to watch. 【4】. You could ask if they have a dog or cat at home, and what its name is.Ask for help or advice【5】. Share a light-hearted, not-too-serious problem you’ve run into during your daily routine....
story of listening to your parents, with the important lesson of having open communication and knowing that what we are told is meant with love and in our best interest. Beautifully illustrated and pair with an audio read along feature, "Toby, the Lost Whale" is a must read for every ...
The Most Important Lesson Schools Can Teach Kids About Reading: It's Fun In a 2005 speech to the American Library Association, then-senator Obama described his view of the importance of literacy: "In this new economy, teaching our kids just enough so that they can get through Dick and Jane...
I’ve worked through my share of classroom challenges. Nothing, however, prepared me for the toughest one: teaching my own children to speak Russian, my native language, as well as English. They didn’t give a hoot about extra credit or Tootsie Pop bribes. They just weren’t that interest...
We’ve been on the “Vocabulary is the key” boat for a long time, which was what inspired us to create aChinese clone of Wordle to help primary school students revise vocabulary daily. But what happens if a child hasn’t had that much preparation prior to P1?