With the end of the school year approaching, many students need the extra motivation to reach the finish line! Motivate your students and homeschoolers to read, read, read this spring with our Spring Reading Challenge! Can you read 100 books this spring? If you have older students, use chapters as a motivator instead of books. […]
Earth Day Activity for Kids
Need a simple art project for Earth Day? Use our free heart-shaped Earth template with your students for a simple and graphic Earth Day craft! With Earth Day approaching, we headed to the library to find Earth Day read-alouds. We love The Earth and I by Frank Asch. The watercolored illustrations in Asch’s book inspired our watercolor […]
Free Spring Directed Drawing: The Step by Step Process of Drawing a Bunny
I catch my son drawing at his little teal blue drawing table at least ten times a day! It makes my heart sing considering I am an artist and love to create myself. He is only 5 and often asks me how to draw specific animals, insects, and science related things. Lately, I have been […]
Bee Unit Craft and Activity
We are excited to be a part of Elmer’s blogging team. This post is sponsored by Elmer’s. All opinions are 100% ours. Are you teaching your students about types of bees and body part nomenclature? This hands-on and multi-sensory bee craft will make science come alive in your insect units! Whether you are teaching about […]
Free Printable Spring Poem for Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade
Need a simple printable spring poem for your primary grade classroom or homeschool? This playful and short spring poem is filled with vivid sensory imagery and a few sight words. The rhythm and ease of short poems are essential for young readers’ fluency practice and auditory processing. Enjoy this free spring poem for your preschool, […]