Learn more:Elephant Toothpaste Experiment (Plus Free Worksheet) 46. Experiment with slime Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Basic Slime is one of those irresistible things kids love! We tested four unique formulations to see how they turned out. Find your favorite and get creating! Learn more:How T...
Non-living: Differentiating between living and non-living things. Students may explore plants, animals, and objects to understand the characteristics of living organisms. Seasons: Recognizing and understanding the four seasons and their characteristics. Activities may include observing changes in the ...
Print out the school bus and then use sticky notes to count all the windows from 1-5. 87. Counting Flowers Print off this number circles page and use petals to fill in the dots. You could also use small silk flowers for this counting flowers worksheet. 88. Number Coloring Pages Print o...
As they solve each equation, encourage them to say the equation out loud and explain their reasoning. This helps reinforce their understanding of subtraction and builds confidence in their math skills. You can also mix things up by adding more petals with increasingly challenging equations as your ...
What’s in the Sky, Dear Dragon? by Margaret Hillert(1.0) explores all of the things to see in the day and night skies through the eyes of a young boy and his pet dragon. Anna’s Best Friends by Christy Webster(1.1) is a simple retelling of the popular Disney movie “Frozen”, fol...
Dweck describes this “syndrome” as doing things as easily as possible so we don’t have to work very hard. As soon as I read that name and description, one work popped into my brain and wouldn’t go away: WORKSHEETS! If you have followed me for a while you know how I feel about...
What’s in the Sky, Dear Dragon? by Margaret Hillert(1.0) explores all of the things to see in the day and night skies through the eyes of a young boy and his pet dragon. Anna’s Best Friends by Christy Webster(1.1) is a simple retelling of the popular Disney movie “Frozen”, fol...