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Bird Learning Activities for Kids

March 26, 2024 by Sarah White

As it starts to warm up in the spring, lots of new creatures arrive on the scene, including baby birds and birds that migrated south for the winter and are returning with the spring. There are lots of fun ways … Read More...

Solar Eclipse Activities for Kids

March 24, 2024 by Sarah White

If you’re reading this when I wrote this, the United States is gearing up for a solar eclipse, but even if you’re reading it later, these solar eclipse activities are a lot of fun to add to  space unit or … Read More...

Learning about Australia for Kids

March 22, 2024 by Sarah White

I’m excited to have finally made it to Australia on our tour of the world, both because I know that there are lots of resources available for learning about Australia and because the good people who own this website live … Read More...

Learning about the Weather with Kids

March 20, 2024 by Sarah White

Springtime is prime time for learning about the weather where I live, because in the southern United States, spring tends to be the time with the weirdest weather. Kids need to know about storms and tornadoes so they can be … Read More...

Making Easter Meaningful for Kids

March 16, 2024 by Sarah White

Easter can often turn into more of a celebration of spring than a religious holiday, but for Christians the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection are the center of this observance. While all the decorated eggs and baby animals are … Read More...

Celebrating Holi with Kids

March 14, 2024 by Sarah White

Holi is an important Indian festival that celebrates spring as well as the triumph of good over evil. It’s a very colorful holiday and even involves throwing colored powder around, so you can be sure this is one kids of … Read More...

Book Review: She Can STEM

March 12, 2024 by Sarah White

March is Women’s History Month, so it’s a great time for kids and adults alike to learn more about women in history that we should already know about.

Talking about women in STEM is popular because it’s a field that’s … Read More...

All About Aruba for Kids

March 8, 2024 by Sarah White

Aruba’s catchphrase bills it as one happy island, and this little land in the southern Caribbean probably got its name from the indigenous word oruba, which means “well situated island.” It’s a part of the kingdom of the Netherlands, which … Read More...

Easter Themed Learning Activities

March 6, 2024 by Sarah White

Learn how to draw a bunny with this tutorial from Printable Crush. You could do this at home or in a classroom and hang the results as your classroom decor for the spring. There’s one version you can trace … Read More...

Celebrating Ramadan for Kids

March 4, 2024 by Sarah White

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and is a time when adults fast during the day and celebrate the end of the month with a holiday called Eid.

Kids aren’t required to fast but they might be … Read More...

Learn about Time for Daylight Saving Time

March 2, 2024 by Sarah White

Daylight Saving Time is coming for a lot of North America and Europe in March, so it’s a fine time to talk about time! If you’re wondering, Wikipedia has a post all about which countries (or parts of countries) observe … Read More...

Passover Seder Plate Crafts

February 29, 2024 by Sarah White

Probably the most important symbol of the Passover Seder is the plate of specials foods, including a shank bone, haroset, bitter vegetable, parsley, a boiled egg and bitter herbs. Each item has an important meaning and is eaten in turn … Read More...

Books about Passover for Kids

February 27, 2024 by Sarah White

Passover is an important Jewish holiday that celebrates the freedom of the Jewish people from enslavement in Egypt and their exodus to the promised land. There’s a lot of symbolism and storytelling involved in the Seder, the traditional meal that … Read More...

All About Armenia for Kids

February 23, 2024 by Sarah White

Armenia is a landlocked nation in Asia that is the next stop on our nations of the world tour!

Armenia Basics

The Republic of Armenia is part of the Caucasus region of western Asia and is bordered by Georgia, Azerbaijan, … Read More...

Celebrate Reading with Read Across America Day

February 21, 2024 by Sarah White

March 2 is officially Read Across America Day as it celebrates the birthday of Dr. Seuss, but many schools do a full week of celebrations that might be Seuss-themed, reading themed or both.

Last year I did a bunch of … Read More...

Learning Activities Using Shamrocks

February 19, 2024 by Sarah White

A while back I shared a roundup of shamrock themed math activities, and I thought it was time to share some more fun learning activities that you can do with shamrocks because they’re such a fun shape.

Make a … Read More...

St. Patrick’s Day STEM Activities

February 17, 2024 by Sarah White

Teachers are always looking for ways to infuse a little more fun into learning, and St. Patrick’s Day gives us a great opportunity to do that, with clover, leprechauns, and everything green. And there are so many fun STEM learning … Read More...

Books for Black History Month and Beyond

February 15, 2024 by Sarah White

If you’re looking for more people to study for Black History Month and beyond, I have a couple of book suggestions for you. Young, Gifted and Black and Young, Gifted and Black Too by Jamia Wilson and illustrated by Andrea … Read More...

Presidents Day for Kids

February 13, 2024 by Sarah White

Presidents Day is an American holiday to honor and remember the leaders of the nation. It’s a combination of the celebrations for the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both of whom were born in February. While they are … Read More...

Leap Day Activities for Kids

February 9, 2024 by Sarah White

Leap day, that extra day added to February 29 every four years, exists for a very important reason: to keep our calendar in sync with Earth’s actual orbit around the Sun.

A year isn’t exactly 365 days long. It takes … Read More...

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