Hey, everyone! Nicolette here again with yet another Mother’s Day craft and gift idea. To me, Mother’s Day isn’t just about the moms. It’s about honoring ALL the important women in our lives: stepmoms, grandmoms, aunties, and those who are like mothers to us. I know I actually have a second mother, my mom’s best […]
Easter Bunny Paw Prints: Free Printable
To make the Easter bunny feel genuine and seem like he really did stop by our house, I drew up free printable rabbit feet. These rabbit paw prints can be used in more than one way. Besides using them to trail away from your child’s Easter basket use them to start an Easter egg scavenger […]
Free Spring Haiku Lesson and Template
April is National Poetry Month! So, get your classrooms and homeschools fired up about poetry with haikus (which I consider a “gateway” poem). Haikus, unlike many forms of poetry, are simple in structure and form, and are easy for kids to adapt with limited language. My first and second graders really enjoyed writing their haikus […]
Easter Egg Sight Word Hunt with Free Printable
With Easter quickly approaching, we created a fun and of course, educational sight word game for your homeschools and classrooms: an Easter Egg Sight Word Hunt! Using the printable below, simply fill your easter eggs with sight words, and send the students off to hunt for them. This is a perfect activity for this time […]
Easter Egg Math Center: Coin Recognition and Money Counting
Learning how to recognize coins and count money are tough concepts for children to grasp. Children learn best with hands-on activities. We also think using real money, as opposed to play money, gives this math activity more authenticity. Today’s activity is an Easter egg hunt that could be used an a math center for spring in […]