DIY Shut the Box Game out of LEGO – Simple Addition Fun

We’ve played Shut the Box for years at my parents house and it’s such a fun and simple game. I love that it has a bit of strategy to it but can really be played by anyone who can read dice. I love having this DIY version at home so we can play whenever we…

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Simple and Easy Van Gogh Unit Study

I think Van Gogh is an amazing artist to study – especially for kids. His artwork is well known and beautiful and most kids probably already know him by name – even if they cannot name his artwork. This Van Gogh unit study is meant to introduce kids to his artwork and make art history…

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Magic Paper Towel Art

Adding an art activity is important in every theme and this magical paper towel art is perfect for any theme. I love doing this for kids and watching as their eyes expand the first time. Then, inevitably, they want to make their own! Hours of fun. Kids of all ages love the magic in this…

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How Far Can You Blow a Cloud Measurement STEM Activity

How Far Can Your Blow a Cloud? Or perhaps a cotton ball? I feel like measurement is one of those skills that are best formed with experience and real hands-on activities. Such as, you’re rearranging your room. How much space do you need for your desk? Or comparing the lengths of dinosaurs. I think kids…

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Minecraft Multiplication Mazes

I have a thought that if i include Minecraft in my multiplication printables, I won’t have to use any other techniques to get my kids to practice their multiplication facts. This theory is untested, so approach at your own risk. But I think it’s a risk worth taking. I mean, who doesn’t love Minecraft? Minecraft…

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Sensory Cloud Writing – ABCs and CVC Words

I love using sensory play to work on skills. And these cloud themed shaving cream sensory cards are perfect for working on ABCs or CVC words. And for those kids who don’t enjoy the texture or mess or shaving cream, I have an option using cotton balls! This Into the Clouds: Playdough Activity would also…

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How to Draw Bugs with a Fun Writing Activity

Getting kids to write isn’t always the easiest task. So we love to think of new and fun ways to write and enjoy writing. I wanted to combine drawing and writing so it would be a fun and useful exercise. I Can Draw Bugs and Insects I’ve always enjoyed drawing but needed some guidance on…

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Spider Sight Word Activity

Sight words are an important part of any learn to read curricula. We use a phonics based program for learning to read but I still think sight words have their place. Some words (and, the, of) are simply necessary but don’t follow phonics rules. However, sight words aren’t exciting to learn. They tend to take…

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Eiffel Tower Unit Study

The Eiffel Tower is a pretty impressive structure. It was the tallest man-made object in the world for 41 years. They only intended to keep it up for 20 years but it’s created such a buzz that it has now been standing for 131 years! It also helps that the military started using it for…

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Butterfly Symmetry Activities

Symmetry is an important math and science concept. So many parts of both involve symmetry. Not only that, but symmetry is an interesting concept. Why are so many things in nature symmetrical? Why do we find symmetry, and sometimes proper asymmetry, so visually pleasing? I think symmetry is a fairly simple concept to teach and…

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Educational Video Games That Your Kids Will Love

I grew up playing video games. Even though we didn’t have a console at home until I was a teen, there was ample opportunity to play Sega, Nintendo, PC games, etc. I remember playing Super Mario with my cousins and Sonic the Hedgehog with my neighbor. I also remember playing The Sims and Civilization on…

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Garden Mash Up Writing Activity

My kids are not huge writing fans. So any and all writing activities must have an element of fun to them. So I present to you – the Garden Mash Up Challenge. Take any two vegetables (or use my handy guide to roll for it) and mash them up. Your creativity is the only limit….

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