Preschool STEM Lesson Printables: Teach Engineering with Bubble Guppies
Molly, Gil, Goby and Oona can help preschoolers become aware of and interested in engineering. Learn how you can use the free downloadable worksheets …
Continue ReadingMolly, Gil, Goby and Oona can help preschoolers become aware of and interested in engineering. Learn how you can use the free downloadable worksheets …
Continue ReadingWhether your kids are gearing up to head back to school or summer has just begun but you want to make sure they keep learning, the downloadable …
Continue ReadingThe Nick Jr. show Team Umizoomi is a terrific resource for preschool math lessons. In this STEM-based lesson idea, you will discover how to …
Continue ReadingIncorporating a familiar and beloved television character can be an ideal way to interest preschoolers in science topics. Discover how one particular …
Continue ReadingIn the preschool world, STEM-based learning has become a major trend for teachers and a hot buzzword for parents. What better way to introduce STEM …
Continue ReadingSchool team sports and physical education classes are sometimes criticized for drawing kids away from important learning time, but is there a …
Continue ReadingHow long has it been since you and your child have taken a slow walk and looked at the world around you? Discover how something as simple as a walk …
Continue ReadingMany parents feel that they are not adequately prepared to meet the challenges of new education standards or to help children with their homework, …
Continue ReadingRead the fifth and sixth books in Beverly Cleary’s renowned series with your class and walk them through the stirring topics, with which many of …
Continue ReadingContinuing with the third and fourth books in the beloved Beverly Cleary series, students will follow along with Ramona as she experiences first and …
Continue ReadingIn the final two books of Beverly Cleary’s series, readers follow along as Beezus and Ramona grow up, strengthen their bond and experience …
Continue ReadingIs your class in a rut? Have you snipped, glued, colored and sprinkled sparkles on everything you can think of? Are all of your students’ unique …
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