Children are always asking the question, “How do magnets work?” This is an easy Ocean experiment for teaching your children all about magnets. A few simple supplies you already have on hand make this a great functional science lesson in any classroom. The next time your kids pose the question of, “How do magnets work?”Read More
Surface Tension Science Experiment
Here is another super fun science experiment to do with your kids in your homeschool classroom! This Surface Tension Science Experiment is a great way to use simple household items to teach kids all about surface tension and how it’s created. I love using simple items from the kitchen to teach the kids about science.Read More
Sound and Volume Vibrations Science Experiment
This Sound and Volume Vibrations Science Experiment can be done while enjoying a variety of music! It’s fun and easy learning activity for kids of all ages. Teaching children about sound and volume is a hard task. This simple Sound And Volume Vibrations Science Experiment for kids is a great homeschool lesson that will helpRead More
Building Bridges Activity
This super fun Building Bridges Activity is great for teaching kids about bridges while they play. By using basic supplies you already have on hand at home, you are able to easily teach your child the concept behind building bridges that are structurally sound and safe to use. Building bridges may not seem like anRead More
Exploding Colors Science Experiment
Kids will love watching the colorful reactions in this Exploding Colors Science Experiment. It’s an easy activity using milk, dish soap, and food coloring. It doesn’t take much to get my little girl excited about science, as long as it comes in the form of a science experiment. Vinegar, baking soda, food coloring, anything thatRead More
Z is for Zebra Craft
This Z is for Zebra Craft is a great activity to do when learning about the letter Z. It’s also an easy animal themed craft for kids to do on a rainy day. This Z is for Zebra Craft is a fun activity to do with kids when learning about the letter Z. Grab a handful ofRead More
Letter Y Activity: Yellow Search and Discovery
This Letter Y Activity is a fun Yellow Search and Discovery game that parents and kids can play together. You can easily modify it for any color and letter! Kids like to play games. That’s no secret. From games like hide and seek to I Spy, kids are almost always up for a game thatRead More
Letter X Craft: X-Ray Fish
This X-Ray Fish craft is a fun way to teach kids about x-rays, bones, or the letter X. Follow the tutorial to make this easy see-through fish! To most kids, x-rays are a pretty neat concept. The ability to see what’s in our bodies is almost like having a superhero power. If you have everRead More
Diet Cola Volcano Activity
Have you ever made a homemade volcano with your kids? We’ve all made those science projects that include vinegar and baking soda, but this one is a fun concept that uses diet cola and Mentos candies to create the explosion. There is no better way to teach your kids about science while having fun thanRead More
Letter U Craft: Paper Plate Umbrella
Don’t let the rainy weather get you down! This easy Paper Plate Umbrella craft is a fun way to teach kids about the weather and the letter U. “Rain, Rain go away! Come Again Another Day!” This popular children’s rhyme is still one I say myself when the days turn cloudy and rainy. One thingRead More
Toothpick Triangles Activity
This Toothpick Triangles Activity is a fun and frugal way to teach kids of all ages about shapes, geometry, or letters. All you need is marshmallows and toothpicks! I love crafts and activities that don’t require you to go out and buy a bunch of supplies. This Toothpick Triangles Activity is one of these andRead More
Sunshine Shadows Tracing Activity for Kids
Kids can learn about the letter S with this fun Letter S Activity: Sunshine Shadows Tracing. It’s an easy and educational activity to set up and enjoy on a sunny day! For some reason, shadows never scared me as a kid. I was always excited to see what kind of shadow an object would cast.Read More
Robot Craft for Kids
Kids can let their imaginations run wild with this Robot Craft. It is a fun and frugal way to teach the letter R with scrap craft supplies. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a robot to help you do things? What kid doesn’t dream about having a robot to help them with tasks like makingRead More
How to Make Your Own Quicksand
Learn How to Make Your Own Quicksand with this easy tutorial. It’s a fun and educational activity for kids as they set toys on the sand and watch them sink. I remember as a kid watching cartoons and inevitably, there would be quicksand in some scenes. Whether it was Scooby Doo or the Roadrunner, quicksandRead More
Popsicle Stick Penguin Puzzle Craft
Follow the simple tutorial to make this Popsicle Stick Penguin Puzzle. It’s a frugal craft for kids to kick off winter or learn about the letter P. I remember making puzzles when I was a kid and challenging my brother to put them together. They were pretty crude, but somehow he managed to put themRead More
Toilet Paper Roll Owl Puppets
Don’t toss your empty toilet paper rolls, there are so many fun ways to reuse them! These Toilet Paper Roll Owl Puppets are an easy craft for kids of all ages. I love crafts that use items we would normally throw away. Its a great way to reuse items and it saves money on craft supplies.Read More
Magnet Science Activity for Kids
Magnets are fun to play with for kids of all ages. Even as an adult, I think they are fun to mess around with! This Magnet Science Activity for Kids is not only entertaining, but educational as well. For older kids, this would be a great activity to explore how magnets work. They can hypothesizeRead More
Exploring Under Logs Nature Activity
This Exploring Under Logs Nature Activity is a great way to get kids outdoors. They will love using a magnifying glass and taking an up close look at what is living under old, rotting logs. Give this science experiment a go and see what you and your little ones can find! Nature can be pretty fascinating.Read More
5 Homeschool Math Programs
While many of us view Math as a 4 letter word, math is an amazing tool that unlocks the world around us. With the right curriculum, math concepts can become easier to understand and maybe even an enjoyable subject. Don’t laugh! When I switched my youngest son to The Life of Fred Math Books he startedRead More
Letter G Project: Growing Grass with Kids
For the letter G, there are many activities you could do. I love this brought to life Letter G Project: Growing Grass with Kids. Kids are fascinated by it because they get to watch seeds grow into something. Since it’s grass, it happens pretty quickly so impatient minds won’t have to wait long to see the ‘magic’ happen.Read More
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