Home >> Lesson Plans >> The Arts The ArtsBe sure to see our Arts Subject Center for more great lesson ideas and articles. Harry Potter Inspires: Design a Wizard Sports Team In this lesson for grades K-2, students use creativity, reasoning and language skills to develop a new sports team...
Read 5 Kelcie Murphy and the Academy for the Unbreakable Arts by Erika Lewis It is hard for books to compete with TikTok and YouTube for children's attention, but a few popular series do manage. If you have children in your life who loved Percy Jackson, here are some suggestions to he...
By “kid’s Internet,” we mean Web pages intended for children: kids’ social networks, gaming and educational websites for kids, and even online stores for kids.
The Brain Scoop is a YouTube channel put together by Chicago's Field Museum. It houses fascinating videos that are great for tweens and older kids. Videos look at subjects as diverse as why King Tut had a flat head and introduce strange critters such as the camel spider. Visit The Brain ...
New Martial Arts Kids on the BlockRead the full-text online article and more details about "New Martial Arts Kids on the Block" - Manila Bulletin, January 28, 2008Manila Bulletin
Children's Museum of the Arts Museums | Childhood price 1 of 4 West Village Recommended Tuesday November 6 2018 Share Time Out says Kids can explore the art world at a museum designed just for them. The 10,000-square-foot institution has more than enough room to house its 2,000-piece...
https://www.surfnetkids.com/ GRADE LEVEL: Parents, K-12CONTENT: Surfing the Net with Kids is the Internet version of Barbara J. Feldman's syndicated newspaper articles about safe sites on the Internet for kids. The site offers the complete archive of Feldman's articles, is searchable, and...
Special Children's Day for Tibetan kids in Daocheng Daocheng County, in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, is known to Westerners for its Yading scenery, which is branded as "the last pure land on earth", "the last Shangri-La", and "the holy land in the sun" for its crystal clear ...
email tips, updates, and check-ins. Depending on your inbox zero aspirations, the frequency of those messages can be overwhelming. On the other hand, the level of involvement is great for parents who don’t want to micromanage their kids but still want some idea of what they’re doing ...
Art games can be a fun introduction to the world of color. Check out these interactive art websites for fun with your kids.