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  1. Math Activity for Kids: Learning to Make Change

    Learning to make change can be a difficult skill for kids to learn.  Counting change is hard enough (why is a dime worth more than a nickel when the nickel…

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  2. Multiplication with Legos: Candy Store Math Problem

    This candy store math problem is a fun way to introduce 2nd and 3rd graders to the geometric model for multiplication, and kids really don't need to know much about…

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  3. Lacing Mittens Craft for Preschoolers

    The house always seems so empty when we take down the Christmas decorations, and so this year, I decided that we would do a winter unit right after Christmas and…

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  4. Make a Launcher for Hot Wheels Cars

    We have been using plastic rain gutters as ramps for Hot Wheels cars for a while, and Aidan decided that he really wanted to build some type of launcher that…

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  5. Hands-on Multiplication with Legos (A 3-D Graph!)

    This LEGO® activity is a great way to introduce the concept of multiplication to 2nd and 3rd graders in a very hands-on way.  Math doesn't feel like work when you're…

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  6. Turn a Cardboard Box into a Car Wash for Hot Wheels

    Each of the boys received a new Hot Wheels car in their stockings this year, and Gresham had the idea to use a cardboard box to make a car wash…

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  7. Make a Shooting Star Launcher

    Make a shooting star launcher!  This is a simple toy that you can make with plastic cups, rubber bands, and a star that you can print at the bottom of…

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  8. Easy Wooden Peg Nativity Sensory Bin

    As we approach Christmas, here is an idea for a simple nativity that preschoolers can touch and explore.  This project came together very quickly, and Owen and Jonathan (ages 4.5…

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  9. Parachute Cord (Paracord) Candy Cane Christmas Ornaments

    This summer, Aidan and I got into crafting with parachute cord (paracord) and made several bracelets and keychains.  We have plenty of cord left, so we experimented with a way…

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  10. Celebrating a Merry Christmas When Money is Tight

    We never really have a whole lot of money to spend on Christmas gifts, but this year feels especially light. December and January are always slow months at my husband's…

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