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Great collection of recycled home stuff to use in fun learning activities

August 21, 2020 by Stefanie Girard

Are you looking to mix up your teaching activities? Make math and other learning fun or at least different? Well over at the blog Trucs and Bricolages there are all sorts of activities that you can create with recycled things … Read More...

Rhyming Games for Preschoolers

August 7, 2020 by Sarah White

Rhyming is a lot of fun for kids and adults alike, and playing rhyming games can be a fun way to fill time or add a little learning activity to part of the day at home or at school.

This … Read More...

Playing Pool Layout

June 27, 2020 by Heather Holbrook

Playing Pool Layout

Khristina used a grid block for her photos but by offsetting them and adding her large letters down the other side it adds balance and more interest. The strip of tickets as embellishments helps add to the the fun gaming … Read More...

Up Your Marble Run Game

May 12, 2020 by Sarah White

Making marble runs or ball runs with cardboard tubes and other supplies is a fun activity for kids, but this one is extra amazing.

The website, Ciloubidouille, is in French but it’s just inspiration, there aren’t really any instructions there … Read More...

Lots of easy activities made with stuff from around the house

April 28, 2020 by Stefanie Girard

I never thought you could make a game with a laundry basket but check out this easy way to make a giant version (sort of) of the game operation. Looking for lots more easy and fun ways to entertain the … Read More...

Where on Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

April 28, 2020 by Sarah White

If you’re of a certain age you probably remember Where in the World is Carmen Sandeigo? the crime-fighting, globe-trotting video game turned TV game show of the 1980s and 1990s.

(There’s also a card game version I bought my daughter … Read More...

Printable Recycling Sorting Game

April 15, 2020 by Sarah White

One of the everyday things that a lot of us to do to help the planet is recycling. But it can be tricky to know all the rules or teach our kids the right way to recycle.

This printable recycling … Read More...

Complete the Picture Game with Works of Art

September 28, 2019 by Sarah White

If you teach art or just want to give your kids a better appreciation of art, this complete the picture game using works of art is a great resource to keep on hand when you need to fill time.

Art … Read More...

Use this Alphabet Sorting Game to Help with Letter Recognition

August 26, 2019 by Sarah White

As kids are learning to recognize letters, it’s helpful to play lots of different games and expose them to letters in different ways.

This alphabet sorting game from Learning 4 Kids is a great way to play with letters and … Read More...

Getting to Know You Jenga Game

July 25, 2019 by Sarah White

If you have a multicolored Jenga set in your classroom, grab this printable full of getting to know you questions from Jennifer Findley and you’ll have a getting to know you Jenga game ready to go in no time.

The … Read More...

This Scavenger Hunt Helps Kids Learn about America

June 28, 2019 by Sarah White

Make American history fun for little kids by combining learning some facts about America with a scavenger hunt.

You can grab the questions and answers from The Military Wife and Mom. Just print out the questions and answers, put … Read More...

End of the Year Scavenger Hunt

May 17, 2019 by Sarah White

People scavenger hunts (or people Bingo, as it might also be called) is a common getting-to-know-you activity, but it can also be a great way to learn about people at the end of the school year.

This people scavenger hunt… Read More...

How to make a recycled cardboard marble run

May 7, 2019 by Stefanie Girard

This is another of my favorite twofers. A project the kiddos will have fun making then playing with.

Pop on over to the blog Frugal Fun 4 Boys for the tutorial on how to make a recycled cardboard marble run… Read More...

Keep the Kids Entertained with Easter Eggs-ercises

April 15, 2019 by Sarah White

easter exercises activity

Easter is more of an active holiday than most. At least there is often an egg hunt, and it happens in spring in the Northern Hemisphere so at least in some places it is warm enough for the kids to … Read More...

Cute Puzzle Sheets for St. Patrick’s Day

March 8, 2019 by Sarah White

st. patricks day printables

Even though I’m not a teacher, I like to keep themed printables around for when we need a little activity to fill time or to do in the car.

These printable St. Patrick’s Day activity sheets from the Best Vinyl … Read More...

Have a Sight Word Snowball Fight

February 19, 2019 by Sarah White

sight word snowball fight game

Just because it hasn’t snowed enough to have a real snowball fight (or maybe it’s snowed so much you can’t stand the thought of another snowball fight) doesn’t mean you can’t pretend to have a snowball fight indoors. You can … Read More...

Help Kids Learn Math Facts to 10 with a Printable Apple Game

September 2, 2018 by Sarah White

apple addition math game printable

It’s fun to pull seasonal and holiday themes into everyday learning activities. This apple make 10 addition game from Royal Baloo is a simple way to give your early math activities a fall spin.

Kids spin a spinner, move to … Read More...

Addition Facts Printable Games

July 6, 2018 by Sarah White

printable addition games

A lot of time in the early grades is spent teaching kids math facts, because they are the basis for more complicated math they will learn later on.

If they can quickly and correctly answer basic addition and subtraction (and, … Read More...

Fourth of July Trivia

June 22, 2018 by Sarah White

Fourth of July trivia game

These fun Fourth of July trivia questions from iMom would be great to use at a gathering of older kids (or little kids who love history) and adults for the holiday.

The trivia is presented as a game, with two … Read More...

Play with Language with a Rhyming Bingo Game

June 12, 2018 by Sarah White

rhyming bingo game printables

Bingo is a game that’s really simple even for little kids to play and there are a million different ways to play it.

These printable rhyming Bingo cards from Growing Book by Book are a cute way to play with … Read More...

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