Halloween Safety Tips for Preschoolers
Halloween is a night made for fun! While the night may be full of tricks and treats, making sure children are safe is important to all parents! This …
Continue ReadingHalloween is a night made for fun! While the night may be full of tricks and treats, making sure children are safe is important to all parents! This …
Continue ReadingHezekiah, who is he? Teach preschoolers about the old testament king with these two craft ideas. Students in will make brooms to clean out the temple, …
Continue ReadingAs with any language, we need to know how to ask a question. Making a question in Japanese is very simple. Learn how to ask formal questions, question …
Continue ReadingNouns are traditionally defined as “words that name people, places, things, and ideas.” The following article lists and explains the rules …
Continue ReadingFitting a year’s worth of curriculum in can be challenging enough, but how do you also make learning fun? This article gives you preschool …
Continue ReadingNouns are traditionally defined as “words that name people, places, things, and ideas.” The following article lists and explains the rules …
Continue ReadingThe Bill of Rights was added to the United States Constitution on Dec 15, 1791. This summary contains the original language followed by an explanation …
Continue ReadingThe Battle of Antietam is perhaps the most crucial of many battles in changing the course of the American Civil War. This lesson plan focuses on why …
Continue ReadingPresent the parable of ‘The Prodigal Son’ to your preschoolers in this Bible lesson plan. This lesson shows young learners the greatness …
Continue ReadingFind out why the Bill of Rights was written in the first place and the purposes its original writers wanted to achieve.
Continue ReadingKeep track of the characters in Edward Bloor’s young adult novel “Tangerine” with this comprehensive list.
Continue ReadingThere’s a whole cast of crazy characters (and witches?) in The Crucible. Review them here.
Continue Reading