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Make an Anemometer to Observe Wind Speed
March 16, 2023
Use paper cups and straws to make your own anemometer! Kids will love observing the wind speed with these simple weather device. An anemometer is a device that meteorologists use…
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Pony Beads Place Value Activity
March 9, 2023
I'm excited to show you this place value activity because it's a great way for kids to visualize and work with three digit numbers. Teach the concept of place value…
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Why is the Sky Blue? {Science Experiment}
March 5, 2023
See WHY the sky is blue with this simple science experiment! You can also observe an orange sunset with the same activity. And all you need are some basic supplies…
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Toilet Paper Roll Cat Craft
February 28, 2023
Cat lovers of all ages will have a blast with this toilet paper roll cat craft! Create adorable cats that are fun to play with. Kids can make one that…
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Dancing Rainbow Science Experiment
February 23, 2023
Use a water and a mirror to make a DANCING RAINBOW! This is such a fun rainbow science experiment that goes well with a science unit on light or the…
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Heart Collage Art {Valentine's Day Craft}
February 7, 2023
Here's a super creative Valentine's Day craft and art project! This is so fun to make and display. Kids will use a simple heart template to create collage hearts. The…
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Printable Multiplication Tables Memory Game
February 5, 2023
Play the multiplication tables memory game! If you're looking for an easy (and fun!) way to help kids memorize their multiplication tables, we've got just the game for you. This…
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Pipe Cleaner Princess Craft
January 31, 2023
This pipe cleaner princess craft is so much fun! These princesses are a total win because the materials are so simple (your probably have most of them on hand), and…
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The Best Marble Runs for Kids
January 24, 2023
Marble runs make great engineering challenges for kids! If you have followed us for very long, you know that marble runs of all types are some of our favorite…
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Chilly Chemical Reactions! {Endothermic Reactions}
January 22, 2023
Let's explore endothermic reactions! Most people have tried doing a baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction, but did you know that this reaction is actually COLD? I had no idea…