Shakespeare Activities for Kids – Simple, Creative Ideas to Bring His Stories to Life
Celebrating Shakespeare Day – A Literature Adventure April 23rd marks the celebrated birthday and widely believed date of passing, of one of the most well-known
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Celebrating Shakespeare Day – A Literature Adventure April 23rd marks the celebrated birthday and widely believed date of passing, of one of the most well-known
Playtime Can Be Learning Time When we were learning about the Earth’s layers in homeschool, I wanted something more interactive than just reading a diagram
Celebrate Earth’s (sort of) Birthday Earth Day (April 22) is one of those days’ kids (and honestly, adults too) hear about, but don’t always fully
Projects, Lessons, and Ideas for Home or Classroom Thomas Jefferson has always been interesting to my kids, especially my daughter, since they share a birthday.
Teaching Honesty and What Works at Home Honesty sounds simple… until you’re standing in the kitchen holding the evidence and your kid is still saying,
Simple Science and Hands-On Learning at Home When I was younger, my grandmother used to call me her little elephant. She’d laugh and say it
A Craft Fitting Shakespeare When we started talking about Shakespeare, I realized pretty quickly that just reading about him wasn’t going to be enough. The
For International Children’s Book Day… or Any Day! There are a lot of children’s books out there. Some are cute for a season, some get
Why Studying Pigs Is More Interesting Than You Think I’ll be honest, pigs weren’t on my list of “wow” animals when the kids were little,
Why Frogs Are One of the Best Spring Animals to Study When March starts to warm up, even just a little, frogs are usually one
Gentle Giants, Warm Waters, and Marine Mammal Learning I grew up in Florida, and manatees were just part of my childhood. We lived near a
Vincent van Gogh – Art, Emotion, and Color at Home Even if your kids don’t know his name yet, they’ve likely seen his work. The