Last week we had fun learning about clouds. This week we continued our weather unit. One of our favorite activities has been making a simple tornado in a jar. Materials needed to make your own tornado: Clear bottle or jar with a securely fitting lid Water Liquid dish soap Glitter, stickers, paper (optional) […]
Hand Print Teacher Appreciation Cards
Spring is the time of year where teacher gift ideas are sought out. Homemade cards and gifts for teachers are always popular for these occasions. This is the last week of the church school program my kids attended this year, and so we’ve been busy making some adorable handprint homemade teacher appreciation cards. Cards from students, especially homemade […]
Make a Shaving Cream Rain Cloud
If you’re a regular here, you know that we’ve been studying clouds lately. We had so much fun with our earlier experiment, creating a cloud in a jar, that the kids couldn’t wait to make it rain with their very own shaving cream rain cloud the next day. Materials Needed to Create Shaving Cream Rain Cloud: Clear […]
Super Simple Hamburger Helper Burrito
In a perfect world there would be time to do it all during the day: school/work, get daily chores done, play with the kids, and get a hot meal on the table in time for dinner. But I’m going to be honest with you. Even as a SAHM, there are days that after homeschooling, catching […]
Paint Blot Craft for It Looked Like Spilt Milk
This week, as we’ve been studying clouds, one of our favorite books has been It Looked Like Spilt Milk. The book is full of repetition and simple pictures that look like ink blot images, and made this paint blot craft the perfect activity for the book. I originally wanted to do this craft with white paint to […]
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