Classic Summer Crafts for Preschoolers, too! Summer crafts are not just for toddlers or big kids. Preschool age kids with love making these simple summer crafts too! Make a washer wind chime (wind spinner!). How Wee Learn Make spin art streamers for the 4th of July. Hands On As We Grow...
No, this isn’t the traditional ice hockey, but rather thisice hockeyit is played with a baking sheet, ice, plastic cups, popsicle sticks, and a penny. Homemade Playdough Toys Let’s make playdough toys! 9. DIY Playdough Toys This is a really funPlay Dough Toysto use with play dough ...
Children become quickly engaged when learning about swamp animals, muddy habitats and plant life as they study the habitat of the swamp. Units on swamp habitats are usually taught during elementary school, along with the study of other habitats and biomes. Making a diorama is one way for a st...
Thishomemade snow ice creamis a favorite with kids and adults alike. But toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 3, grade 2, and grade 4 students find it especially exciting! MY LATEST VIDEOS This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102006) Snow...
TEN MINUTES! So grab a sharpie, popsicle sticks, and a ziplock bag and you are ready to try thisalphabet matching activitywith preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. Alphabet matching activity The first thing I did was take the label off of the ziplock bag. You can use quart...
14. Gorgeous DIY Waldorf Hand Kite Make your own Waldorf hand kite with a simple and engaging DIY guide fromAkamatra. This fun and colorful craft is perfect for party favors or a playful outdoor activity for kids. With easy-to-follow instructions, you'll learn how to transform wooden rings...
How to make a weather vane This funDIY Weather vaneis such a funweather activities for preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 students. Thehow to make a weather vanis a fun way to study the winder, weather, and clouds with young kids, because the results...
Now grab your hairdryer . We found my low setting was not warm enough to melt the crayons. If you have young children (toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, first graders, 2nd graders) you will probably want to do this part as a parent. Older students can help. But I suggest having ...