How to Teach Science Without Lecturing
Teach science without lecturing and your students will fall in love with the subject! Here’s how to make science come alive for all kids!
Lessons and activities for teaching children in preschool through middle school. Free printable lesson plans and activity ideas for homeschool and the classroom.
Teach science without lecturing and your students will fall in love with the subject! Here’s how to make science come alive for all kids!
Spark some creativity with a fantastic 4th of July coding activity for kids!
What are the must have items for kindergarten? It’s different from the other grades. Check out this ultimate kindergarten school supply list.
Reading is an essential skill that is vital to success both in and out of the classroom. Confident readers are set up for success! Here’s how to grow them!
Looking for a new math or science homeschool curriculum? Check out our review of Greg Landry’s Homeschool Science courses and membership!
Create this fun 4th of July craft with your kids to celebrate Independence Day. It is perfect to wear to a party or for dramatic play.
Bring learning and fun outside to enjoy the first whole month of summer. These July books for kids are additions to your reading list.
With so many (SO MANY!) homeschool curriculums to choose from, it can be challenging to know which ones are going to work best for you and your family.
Considering vocational courses after graduation? Here’s why you might be missing out if you’re not exploring job skills training as a career.
Add an ocean craft to your lesson plans to help deepen an ocean unit study. From plant life to animals, you are covered!
“I’m so bored!” seems to roll off the tongue more in the summer. Bust summer boredom with this simple jar full of boredom-buster ideas.
This ancient country is amazing! Learn all about this cradle of civilization with these fun facts about Egypt.
Travel down under to the only country that covers a whole continent! Discover amazing trivia with these fun facts about Australia.
Kick off summer by reading some refreshing June books for kids. These books may even spark some summer play ideas for your kids at home.
Add these fun facts about Albert Einstein to your biography or famous scientist units. They are perfect to grab your kids’ attention.
You want to raise your kids to be creative and solve problems. How do you do that? It’s easier than you think! Here are some tips!
Create an ABC Countdown for the end of the school year! It’s a fun way to count down the days until summer vacation starts!
Spread your wings by learning some fun facts about birds. Keep reading to find out some new facts about our feathered neighbors.
It’s time for the end of school countdown! These fun activities and ideas will help you send the school year out in style (with smiles!)!
Reading isn’t just for the eyes. Learn about ear reading and its multitude of benefits, especially for those with dyslexia.