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HOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. INTERACTIVE PIRATE TREASURE MAP #SUMMEROFJOANN Directions: First my son sketched out what he wanted his treasure map to look like with paper and pencil. We then peeled four self-adhesive blue foam sheets to our cork roll to make our ocean. Then using our green self-adhesive felt, we cut out a large island. Next we traced the letter X on the back of red self-adhesive felt. Then we cut itout.
THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO First cut the water bottle in half. Place the water bottle on the baking tray and start wrapping aluminum foil over the rim of the bottle. You want to create the shape of the volcano. I think I used about 5 strips to shape this volcano, and then I trimmed a bit off the base. Take the play dough that you made and roll it COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER Then add 1/4 cup of water and bring it to a simmer, while stirring, until all the gelatin is dissolved. Next add 1 cup of birdseed to a bowl. The original recipe called for 3/4 cup (hence why my kids are only holding 1/4 cup of birdseed in the picture), but we still had quite a bit of liquid at the bottom after stirring, so we addedanother 1/4
MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discover MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE Mother’s Day Coupons Free Printable. This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kidseveryday on
HOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. INTERACTIVE PIRATE TREASURE MAP #SUMMEROFJOANN Directions: First my son sketched out what he wanted his treasure map to look like with paper and pencil. We then peeled four self-adhesive blue foam sheets to our cork roll to make our ocean. Then using our green self-adhesive felt, we cut out a large island. Next we traced the letter X on the back of red self-adhesive felt. Then we cut itout.
THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO First cut the water bottle in half. Place the water bottle on the baking tray and start wrapping aluminum foil over the rim of the bottle. You want to create the shape of the volcano. I think I used about 5 strips to shape this volcano, and then I trimmed a bit off the base. Take the play dough that you made and roll it COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER Then add 1/4 cup of water and bring it to a simmer, while stirring, until all the gelatin is dissolved. Next add 1 cup of birdseed to a bowl. The original recipe called for 3/4 cup (hence why my kids are only holding 1/4 cup of birdseed in the picture), but we still had quite a bit of liquid at the bottom after stirring, so we addedanother 1/4
SCIENCE – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Water and Oil Fireworks. We re-did another favorite experiment, Water and Oil Fireworks. It's our favorite because it's simple, easy and really beautiful to watch.MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. SIGHT WORD PARKING LOT Directions: Draw parking spaces and fill in each space with sight words. Your child should park a Hot Wheels® car on the designated word that you call out. You can also cater this for younger children with letters and numbers. Happy Learning!THE SPINNING PENNY
Put the penny in the balloon. Please make sure the penny is completely inside the balloon, so that there are no risks of choking on the penny. Then blow it up and tie off the end.While holding the balloon, spin it in a circular motion. The penny will bounce around at first but once you get the momentum going it will spin around. PAINTING WITH CONDENSED MILK Directions: Add a little bit of condensed milk into each container. Then add a few drops of food coloringthe amount will depend on how strong you want your colors to be. I would recommend starting out with 2 drops. After stirring, add a couple more drops for a darker color.Stir well.
OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) Make sure to leave about an inch or more space left at the top (since you’ll be adding salt, you don’t want the oil to overflow). Let the oil and water to sit until they have completely separated. This alone is a cool experiment for children to observe how oil and waterdo not
COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER Then add 1/4 cup of water and bring it to a simmer, while stirring, until all the gelatin is dissolved. Next add 1 cup of birdseed to a bowl. The original recipe called for 3/4 cup (hence why my kids are only holding 1/4 cup of birdseed in the picture), but we still had quite a bit of liquid at the bottom after stirring, so we addedanother 1/4
SHEILA RAE THE BRAVE Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. “LITTLE MOUSE, LITTLE MOUSE” FELT STORYBOARD Directions: Print out the mouse and house pattern (see link above). And then trace pattern onto freezer paper. A reader also told me that you can print directly onto the freezer paper. I then ironed the freezer paper onto the felt and cut the shape out. For more detailed directions on this methodplease refer to my post: The Secret toCutting
APPLE PAINTING & STORY OF “THE LITTLE HOUSE WITH NO DOORS March 1, 2012 Anonymous Reply. A twist to this to work with fine motor skills is to have them use a paint brush to paint the apple so and then press it. It helps them learn how to hold a paint brush/pencil and allows for the star in the apple to show better. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) We are stuck at home due to COVID-19 and I have been teaching my preschool class through ZOOM for the past couple weeks. This week we have been focusing on activities about Passover and I found a fun science experiment on The Maker Mom’s blog that my students enjoyed. Coincidentally, this science experiment has been quite popular during this pandemic to teach children the importance FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL June 15, 2016 Victoria Reply. Hello, I’ve tried just about 10 times to print the all about teacher printable but the big apple is always in the middle. Yes, I have subscribed to your mailing list and have done everything asked of me.HOMEMADE BUTTER
February 22, 2012 Dejah Reply. The kids and I make this often, and I have found that if you leave the UNopened whipping cream on the counter for a couple of hours to get to room temperature or close to it, you will be able to shake it into butter in about 5-7 minutes. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL While waiting for the paint to dry, print out these shark fin alphabet cards and or number cards onto card stock paper. I have made cards for Lower-case letters , Upper-case letters & Numbers 1-30 (see links above to download the free printables). MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kids everyday on Zoom, I came up with some Mother’s Day activities for us to do throughout the week.MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
My kids decided they wanted to make new crayons with all of their broken crayons. Supplies: Muffin tin pan Broken crayons Vegetable oil Directions: Peel the paper off all broken crayons. Preheat th ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO All the kindergarten classes at my son’s school celebrated the end of the year with a fun luau party, so I asked a few other bloggers what they thought the easiest way to make an erupting volcano was (I didn’t feel like making one out of paper-mache even though this one by Zing Zing Tree looks pretty awesome). And I loved the idea of making a volcano out of dirt, however I didn’t think THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR I’m taking a curriculum class for Early Childhood Education this semester. For my final project, I have to turn in a curriculum box at the end of the semester, with quite a INTERACTIVE PIRATE TREASURE MAP #SUMMEROFJOANN Supplies: (I tried to find links to the products off of JoAnn’s websiteplease note that I could not find a link for all of them) Peel & Stick foam sheets (blue for our water) Cork COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER July 11, 2012 Grandma Kc Reply. So glad Carol got me to your site! What a great idea those would be. As I told Carol, it wouldn't work around here as there are way to many cats for that to be fair but I just thought they would make great gifts for my sister who lives in Michigan — how fun to hang them and watch the birds in the winter, when they really need the extra food! MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) We are stuck at home due to COVID-19 and I have been teaching my preschool class through ZOOM for the past couple weeks. This week we have been focusing on activities about Passover and I found a fun science experiment on The Maker Mom’s blog that my students enjoyed. Coincidentally, this science experiment has been quite popular during this pandemic to teach children the importance FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL June 15, 2016 Victoria Reply. Hello, I’ve tried just about 10 times to print the all about teacher printable but the big apple is always in the middle. Yes, I have subscribed to your mailing list and have done everything asked of me.HOMEMADE BUTTER
February 22, 2012 Dejah Reply. The kids and I make this often, and I have found that if you leave the UNopened whipping cream on the counter for a couple of hours to get to room temperature or close to it, you will be able to shake it into butter in about 5-7 minutes. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL While waiting for the paint to dry, print out these shark fin alphabet cards and or number cards onto card stock paper. I have made cards for Lower-case letters , Upper-case letters & Numbers 1-30 (see links above to download the free printables). MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kids everyday on Zoom, I came up with some Mother’s Day activities for us to do throughout the week.MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
My kids decided they wanted to make new crayons with all of their broken crayons. Supplies: Muffin tin pan Broken crayons Vegetable oil Directions: Peel the paper off all broken crayons. Preheat th ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO All the kindergarten classes at my son’s school celebrated the end of the year with a fun luau party, so I asked a few other bloggers what they thought the easiest way to make an erupting volcano was (I didn’t feel like making one out of paper-mache even though this one by Zing Zing Tree looks pretty awesome). And I loved the idea of making a volcano out of dirt, however I didn’t think THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR I’m taking a curriculum class for Early Childhood Education this semester. For my final project, I have to turn in a curriculum box at the end of the semester, with quite a INTERACTIVE PIRATE TREASURE MAP #SUMMEROFJOANN Supplies: (I tried to find links to the products off of JoAnn’s websiteplease note that I could not find a link for all of them) Peel & Stick foam sheets (blue for our water) Cork COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER July 11, 2012 Grandma Kc Reply. So glad Carol got me to your site! What a great idea those would be. As I told Carol, it wouldn't work around here as there are way to many cats for that to be fair but I just thought they would make great gifts for my sister who lives in Michigan — how fun to hang them and watch the birds in the winter, when they really need the extra food! SCIENCE – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Akane Everitt. Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazingyoung children.
SIGHT WORD PARKING LOT February 15, 2012 Alissa Reply. I just did this for my son after seeing your picture on Pinterest. He is 4 years old and hasn't started schooling yet but he knows all his letters numbers and colors and has started on short words, (like Off, On, In, Out) so I thought I'd buildon your idea a bit!
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
My kids decided they wanted to make new crayons with all of their broken crayons. Supplies: Muffin tin pan Broken crayons Vegetable oil Directions: Peel the paper off all broken crayons. Preheat th OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) We love doing fun science experiments at home. The best kind are when they involve supplies that we already have at home. This one was similar too the Lava Lamp we made, except it is cheaper to do, as it uses less oil and there is no need to buy expensive alka seltzer. We found this fun activity on Cool Science Experiments Headquarters blog.. If you would like to see a video version of thisTHE SPINNING PENNY
February 13, 2013 Love Calculator Reply. If you like to determine the real love compatibility between you and your partner then MyLoveCal.com is one of the best sources to determine your real love compatibility easily by simply giving your name, date of birth and your partner name and date of birth. PAINTING WITH CONDENSED MILK Supplies: Small bowls or a muffin tin Food coloring Sweetened condensed milk Paint brushes Spoon (for mixing) Directions: Add a little bit of condensed milk into each container. Then add a few dro COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER July 11, 2012 Grandma Kc Reply. So glad Carol got me to your site! What a great idea those would be. As I told Carol, it wouldn't work around here as there are way to many cats for that to be fair but I just thought they would make great gifts for my sister who lives in Michigan — how fun to hang them and watch the birds in the winter, when they really need the extra food! SHEILA RAE THE BRAVE Akane Everitt. Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazingyoung children.
“LITTLE MOUSE, LITTLE MOUSE” FELT STORYBOARD Here’s a cute little flannel story that will help preschoolers learn their colors. Supplies: Different colored felt Scissors Freezer paper Marker Googly eye Glue gun Directions: Print out the APPLE PAINTING & STORY OF “THE LITTLE HOUSE WITH NO DOORS March 1, 2012 Anonymous Reply. A twist to this to work with fine motor skills is to have them use a paint brush to paint the apple so and then press it. It helps them learn how to hold a paint brush/pencil and allows for the star in the apple to show better.JUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverHOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words.THE SPINNING PENNY
Put the penny in the balloon. Please make sure the penny is completely inside the balloon, so that there are no risks of choking on the penny. Then blow it up and tie off the end.While holding the balloon, spin it in a circular motion. The penny will bounce around at first but once you get the momentum going it will spin around. THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO First cut the water bottle in half. Place the water bottle on the baking tray and start wrapping aluminum foil over the rim of the bottle. You want to create the shape of the volcano. I think I used about 5 strips to shape this volcano, and then I trimmed a bit off the base. Take the play dough that you made and roll itJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverHOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words.THE SPINNING PENNY
Put the penny in the balloon. Please make sure the penny is completely inside the balloon, so that there are no risks of choking on the penny. Then blow it up and tie off the end.While holding the balloon, spin it in a circular motion. The penny will bounce around at first but once you get the momentum going it will spin around. THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO First cut the water bottle in half. Place the water bottle on the baking tray and start wrapping aluminum foil over the rim of the bottle. You want to create the shape of the volcano. I think I used about 5 strips to shape this volcano, and then I trimmed a bit off the base. Take the play dough that you made and roll itJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRINTABLES – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Shark in the Park! Alphabet Game + Free Printable: Virtual Book Club for Kids. Akane Everitt. This month we read the book "Shark in the Park" by Nick Sharratt. It's a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and think Activities Printables 1 SCIENCE – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Water and Oil Fireworks. We re-did another favorite experiment, Water and Oil Fireworks. It's our favorite because it's simple, easy and really beautiful to watch.LAZY SUSAN SPIN ART
Directions: Take your lazy susan, flip it upside down onto your paper and trace around it with a marker. If your lazy susan happens to be bigger than the paper you havethen get a smaller circular container to trace onto your paper. Then cut out the circle. To save time, I would cut as many papers as your scissors will allow at one time, only OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) Make sure to leave about an inch or more space left at the top (since you’ll be adding salt, you don’t want the oil to overflow). Let the oil and water to sit until they have completely separated. This alone is a cool experiment for children to observe how oil and waterdo not
BALLOON BADMINTON
Directions: I decided to extend this activity by having the kids design their “badminton racket” first. I just love how focused she looks in this pic. Next, I used a glue gun to glue the popsicle stick to the back of the paper plate (since it dries a lot faster thanregular glue).
COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER Then add 1/4 cup of water and bring it to a simmer, while stirring, until all the gelatin is dissolved. Next add 1 cup of birdseed to a bowl. The original recipe called for 3/4 cup (hence why my kids are only holding 1/4 cup of birdseed in the picture), but we still had quite a bit of liquid at the bottom after stirring, so we addedanother 1/4
INTERACTIVE PIRATE TREASURE MAP #SUMMEROFJOANN Directions: First my son sketched out what he wanted his treasure map to look like with paper and pencil. We then peeled four self-adhesive blue foam sheets to our cork roll to make our ocean. Then using our green self-adhesive felt, we cut out a large island. Next we traced the letter X on the back of red self-adhesive felt. Then we cut itout.
“LITTLE MOUSE, LITTLE MOUSE” FELT STORYBOARD Directions: Print out the mouse and house pattern (see link above). And then trace pattern onto freezer paper. A reader also told me that you can print directly onto the freezer paper. I then ironed the freezer paper onto the felt and cut the shape out. For more detailed directions on this methodplease refer to my post: The Secret toCutting
MOTHER’S DAY QUESTIONNAIRE FOR KIDS Mother’s Day Questionnaire for Kids. I always loved the cute little questionnaire from the kids that the preschool teachers filled out for us for Mother’s and Father’s day. I’ve always had a good laugh at some of the answers, but some of the answers were also very sweet. Now that I am a preschool teacher myself, I wanted to do the sameJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE Mother’s Day Coupons Free Printable. This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kidseveryday on
MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverHOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words. THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO First cut the water bottle in half. Place the water bottle on the baking tray and start wrapping aluminum foil over the rim of the bottle. You want to create the shape of the volcano. I think I used about 5 strips to shape this volcano, and then I trimmed a bit off the base. Take the play dough that you made and roll itJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE Mother’s Day Coupons Free Printable. This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kidseveryday on
MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverHOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
MUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words. THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO First cut the water bottle in half. Place the water bottle on the baking tray and start wrapping aluminum foil over the rim of the bottle. You want to create the shape of the volcano. I think I used about 5 strips to shape this volcano, and then I trimmed a bit off the base. Take the play dough that you made and roll itJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRINTABLES – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Shark in the Park! Alphabet Game + Free Printable: Virtual Book Club for Kids. Akane Everitt. This month we read the book "Shark in the Park" by Nick Sharratt. It's a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and think Activities Printables 1 SCIENCE – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Water and Oil Fireworks. We re-did another favorite experiment, Water and Oil Fireworks. It's our favorite because it's simple, easy and really beautiful to watch. COOKIE CUTTER BIRD FEEDER Then add 1/4 cup of water and bring it to a simmer, while stirring, until all the gelatin is dissolved. Next add 1 cup of birdseed to a bowl. The original recipe called for 3/4 cup (hence why my kids are only holding 1/4 cup of birdseed in the picture), but we still had quite a bit of liquid at the bottom after stirring, so we addedanother 1/4
OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) Make sure to leave about an inch or more space left at the top (since you’ll be adding salt, you don’t want the oil to overflow). Let the oil and water to sit until they have completely separated. This alone is a cool experiment for children to observe how oil and waterdo not
BALLOON BADMINTON
Directions: I decided to extend this activity by having the kids design their “badminton racket” first. I just love how focused she looks in this pic. Next, I used a glue gun to glue the popsicle stick to the back of the paper plate (since it dries a lot faster thanregular glue).
MOTHER’S DAY QUESTIONNAIRE FOR KIDS Mother’s Day Questionnaire for Kids. I always loved the cute little questionnaire from the kids that the preschool teachers filled out for us for Mother’s and Father’s day. I’ve always had a good laugh at some of the answers, but some of the answers were also very sweet. Now that I am a preschool teacher myself, I wanted to do the same INTERACTIVE PIRATE TREASURE MAP #SUMMEROFJOANN Directions: First my son sketched out what he wanted his treasure map to look like with paper and pencil. We then peeled four self-adhesive blue foam sheets to our cork roll to make our ocean. Then using our green self-adhesive felt, we cut out a large island. Next we traced the letter X on the back of red self-adhesive felt. Then we cut itout.
“LITTLE MOUSE, LITTLE MOUSE” FELT STORYBOARD Directions: Print out the mouse and house pattern (see link above). And then trace pattern onto freezer paper. A reader also told me that you can print directly onto the freezer paper. I then ironed the freezer paper onto the felt and cut the shape out. For more detailed directions on this methodplease refer to my post: The Secret toCutting
APPLE PAINTING & STORY OF “THE LITTLE HOUSE WITH NO DOORS March 1, 2012 Anonymous Reply. A twist to this to work with fine motor skills is to have them use a paint brush to paint the apple so and then press it. It helps them learn how to hold a paint brush/pencil and allows for the star in the apple to show better.JUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE Mother’s Day Coupons Free Printable. This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kidseveryday on
THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. MINI LIGHTHOUSE CRAFT Directions: These are super simple to make and the pictures are probably self explanatory. First I let the girls add the stripes to the bottom of the lighthouse with the decorative tape. They used scissors to cut the right length of tape. My daughter wanted to add some more tape to the top portion of the cup, so she put the smallercup on top
HOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) Make sure to leave about an inch or more space left at the top (since you’ll be adding salt, you don’t want the oil to overflow). Let the oil and water to sit until they have completely separated. This alone is a cool experiment for children to observe how oil and waterdo not
LAZY SUSAN SPIN ART
Directions: Take your lazy susan, flip it upside down onto your paper and trace around it with a marker. If your lazy susan happens to be bigger than the paper you havethen get a smaller circular container to trace onto your paper. Then cut out the circle. To save time, I would cut as many papers as your scissors will allow at one time, only SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUALSHARK IN THE DARK BOOKSHARK IN THE PARK WORKSHEETFREE SHARK ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSSHARK IN THE PARK ACTIVITIESSHARK IN THE PARK PDFSHARK IN THE DARKACTIVITIES
This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE Mother’s Day Coupons Free Printable. This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kidseveryday on
THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. MINI LIGHTHOUSE CRAFT Directions: These are super simple to make and the pictures are probably self explanatory. First I let the girls add the stripes to the bottom of the lighthouse with the decorative tape. They used scissors to cut the right length of tape. My daughter wanted to add some more tape to the top portion of the cup, so she put the smallercup on top
HOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) Make sure to leave about an inch or more space left at the top (since you’ll be adding salt, you don’t want the oil to overflow). Let the oil and water to sit until they have completely separated. This alone is a cool experiment for children to observe how oil and waterdo not
LAZY SUSAN SPIN ART
Directions: Take your lazy susan, flip it upside down onto your paper and trace around it with a marker. If your lazy susan happens to be bigger than the paper you havethen get a smaller circular container to trace onto your paper. Then cut out the circle. To save time, I would cut as many papers as your scissors will allow at one time, only SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUALSHARK IN THE DARK BOOKSHARK IN THE PARK WORKSHEETFREE SHARK ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSSHARK IN THE PARK ACTIVITIESSHARK IN THE PARK PDFSHARK IN THE DARKACTIVITIES
This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRINTABLES – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Shark in the Park! Alphabet Game + Free Printable: Virtual Book Club for Kids. Akane Everitt. This month we read the book "Shark in the Park" by Nick Sharratt. It's a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and think Activities Printables 1 SCIENCE – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Water and Oil Fireworks. We re-did another favorite experiment, Water and Oil Fireworks. It's our favorite because it's simple, easy and really beautiful to watch. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverMUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words. “LITTLE MOUSE, LITTLE MOUSE” FELT STORYBOARD Directions: Print out the mouse and house pattern (see link above). And then trace pattern onto freezer paper. A reader also told me that you can print directly onto the freezer paper. I then ironed the freezer paper onto the felt and cut the shape out. For more detailed directions on this methodplease refer to my post: The Secret toCutting
ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO All the kindergarten classes at my son’s school celebrated the end of the year with a fun luau party, so I asked a few other bloggers what they thought the easiest way to make an erupting volcano was (I didn’t feel like making one out of paper-mache even though this one by Zing Zing Tree looks pretty awesome). And I loved the idea of making a volcano out of dirt, however I didn’t think COLORFUL NOODLE NECKLACES Next add some food coloring. The number of drops will depend on how vibrant you want the color of the noodles to be. My drops ranged from 10-20 drops. Some people just shake their bags for 5-10 minutes (the ones who use less alcohol). I however followed the instructions to letthe pasta sit for a
BALLOON BADMINTON
Directions: I decided to extend this activity by having the kids design their “badminton racket” first. I just love how focused she looks in this pic. Next, I used a glue gun to glue the popsicle stick to the back of the paper plate (since it dries a lot faster thanregular glue).
JUGGLING WITH KIDS
Akane Everitt. Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazingyoung children.
PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES Happy Passover! We’ve had a busy few weeks getting ready for Passover in my classroom. I just wanted to highlight some of the fun things we did just incase anyone wanted ideas for their own classroom in the years to come. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) We are stuck at home due to COVID-19 and I have been teaching my preschool class through ZOOM for the past couple weeks. This week we have been focusing on activities about Passover and I found a fun science experiment on The Maker Mom’s blog that my students enjoyed. Coincidentally, this science experiment has been quite popular during this pandemic to teach children the importance of MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kids everyday on Zoom, I came up with some Mother’s Day activities for us to do throughout the week.HOMEMADE BUTTER
February 22, 2012 Dejah Reply. The kids and I make this often, and I have found that if you leave the UNopened whipping cream on the counter for a couple of hours to get to room temperature or close to it, you will be able to shake it into butter in about 5-7 minutes. OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) We love doing fun science experiments at home. The best kind are when they involve supplies that we already have at home. This one was similar too the Lava Lamp we made, except it is cheaper to do, as it uses less oil and there is no need to buy expensive alka seltzer. We found this fun activity on Cool Science Experiments Headquarters blog.. If you would like to see a video version of this MINI LIGHTHOUSE CRAFT These are super simple to make and the pictures are probably self explanatory. First I let the girls add the stripes to the bottom of the lighthouse with the decorative tape. THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR I’m taking a curriculum class for Early Childhood Education this semester. For my final project, I have to turn in a curriculum box at the end of the semester, with quite a SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUALSHARK IN THE DARK BOOKSHARK IN THE PARK WORKSHEETFREE SHARK ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSSHARK IN THE PARK ACTIVITIESSHARK IN THE PARK PDFSHARK IN THE DARKACTIVITIES
While waiting for the paint to dry, print out these shark fin alphabet cards and or number cards onto card stock paper. I have made cards for Lower-case letters , Upper-case letters & Numbers 1-30 (see links above to download the free printables).LAZY SUSAN SPIN ART
Here is an example of some preschool children getting ready to create spin art. Another photo of the art being created. I’ve had instances where 3-4 children are spinning the lazy susan at the same time.JUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRESCHOOL PASSOVER ACTIVITIES The children added arms, legs, and created a face with googly eyes. This was a great project to exercise their fine motor muscles. The children sponged painted individual triangles. We then put 4 pieces together to create a larger pyramid. The children worked hard and dug a pretend “River Nile” in our playgrounds sandbox. MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA (SCIENCE EXPERIMENT) Add a thin layer of pepper to your bowl of water. Next dip the end of your Moses into the bowl filled with dish soap. Then dip Moses (with the soap) into the dish with the black pepper. Magic happens! The black pepper immediately radiates out to the sides of the bowl. Sort of like the parting of the Red Sea. MOTHER’S DAY COUPONS FREE PRINTABLE Mother’s Day Coupons Free Printable. This year, we’re sadly in quarantine, and I’m not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother’s Day Questionnaire with them, make a craft, and have prepare a nice mother’s day tea at school. However, because I still see the kidseveryday on
THE SECRET TO CUTTING FELT & MAKING FELT STORYBOARDS FOR With freezer paper there is a glossy side. That is the side that you will iron onto the felt. The side with the paper finish is where you want to trace the art. Put your freezer paper on top of the photo that you printed out and trace it with a marker. Next you will cut out the drawings and iron each piece onto the correct color of felt. MINI LIGHTHOUSE CRAFT Directions: These are super simple to make and the pictures are probably self explanatory. First I let the girls add the stripes to the bottom of the lighthouse with the decorative tape. They used scissors to cut the right length of tape. My daughter wanted to add some more tape to the top portion of the cup, so she put the smallercup on top
HOMEMADE BUTTER
Put the lid on securely and start shaking away. And shake some moreuntil you get really tired and then have mom take over. =) It took a good 10-15 minutes of shaking. Shake until the fat in the cream lumps together and the whey (milk serum) has separated itself from thefat.
OIL BUBBLES IN WATER EXPERIMENT (LAVA LAMP) Make sure to leave about an inch or more space left at the top (since you’ll be adding salt, you don’t want the oil to overflow). Let the oil and water to sit until they have completely separated. This alone is a cool experiment for children to observe how oil and waterdo not
LAZY SUSAN SPIN ART
Directions: Take your lazy susan, flip it upside down onto your paper and trace around it with a marker. If your lazy susan happens to be bigger than the paper you havethen get a smaller circular container to trace onto your paper. Then cut out the circle. To save time, I would cut as many papers as your scissors will allow at one time, only SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUALSHARK IN THE DARK BOOKSHARK IN THE PARK WORKSHEETFREE SHARK ACTIVITIES FOR KIDSSHARK IN THE PARK ACTIVITIESSHARK IN THE PARK PDFSHARK IN THE DARKACTIVITIES
This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverJUGGLING WITH KIDS
Hi! I'm Akane, the founder of Jugglingwithkids.com. I am a certified early childhood educator and the mother of two amazing young children. As a preschool teacher, I work with kids every day, planning developmentally appropriate activities based on children’s interests and needs supported by foundations in child development theory. PRINTABLES – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Shark in the Park! Alphabet Game + Free Printable: Virtual Book Club for Kids. Akane Everitt. This month we read the book "Shark in the Park" by Nick Sharratt. It's a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and think Activities Printables 1 SCIENCE – JUGGLING WITH KIDS Water and Oil Fireworks. We re-did another favorite experiment, Water and Oil Fireworks. It's our favorite because it's simple, easy and really beautiful to watch. SHARK IN THE PARK! ALPHABET GAME + FREE PRINTABLE: VIRTUAL This month we read the book “Shark in the Park” by Nick Sharratt. It’s a fun story about a kid named Timothy Pope who looks through his telescope and thinks he sees “a shark in the park.”. A die-cut hole (on the cover and throughout) zeros in on what he thinks in each case is a shark fin; however once you turn the page, you discoverMUFFIN TIN CRAYONS
Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Spray your muffin tin pan with some vegetable oil (for easy removal of the crayons). Let your children help you sort the colors in each tray. Place muffin tin pan in the oven for about 8-10 minutes (or until all crayons are completely melted). Turn oven light on so the kids can watch the crayons melt. FREE TEACHER PRINTABLE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR END OF SCHOOL Feel free to print it out and give one to your children’s teachers. Download the Free Printable: All About My Teacher Questionnaire Printable. After the kids are out of schoolbe sure to check out our summer boredom busters calendar! There’s 10 weeks of summer fun posted, so you won’t have to hear the dreaded words. “LITTLE MOUSE, LITTLE MOUSE” FELT STORYBOARD Directions: Print out the mouse and house pattern (see link above). And then trace pattern onto freezer paper. A reader also told me that you can print directly onto the freezer paper. I then ironed the freezer paper onto the felt and cut the shape out. For more detailed directions on this methodplease refer to my post: The Secret toCutting
ERUPTING PLAYDOUGH VOLCANO All the kindergarten classes at my son’s school celebrated the end of the year with a fun luau party, so I asked a few other bloggers what they thought the easiest way to make an erupting volcano was (I didn’t feel like making one out of paper-mache even though this one by Zing Zing Tree looks pretty awesome). And I loved the idea of making a volcano out of dirt, however I didn’t think COLORFUL NOODLE NECKLACES Next add some food coloring. The number of drops will depend on how vibrant you want the color of the noodles to be. My drops ranged from 10-20 drops. Some people just shake their bags for 5-10 minutes (the ones who use less alcohol). I however followed the instructions to letthe pasta sit for a
BALLOON BADMINTON
Directions: I decided to extend this activity by having the kids design their “badminton racket” first. I just love how focused she looks in this pic. Next, I used a glue gun to glue the popsicle stick to the back of the paper plate (since it dries a lot faster thanregular glue).
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This year, we're sadly in quarantine, and I'm not able to be help my preschoolers make something special for their moms. Normally, I would do the Mother...Featured Holidays
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My family and I have been quarantined at home for 44 days now. It's been hard, but we've been making the most of it. Today, mydaughte...
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I've been having a lot of fun doing science experiments with my preschoolers over Zoom. Part of the reason why is because unlike in the classroom wher...Featured Science
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Just like everyone else, we are stuck at home during this quarantine, trying to figure out how to keep ourselves busy day by day. We noticed on social m...Activities Art
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We are stuck at home due to COVID-19 and I have been teaching my preschool class through ZOOM for the past couple weeks. This week wehave been focusi...
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My own children were too busy this year and didn't have time to carve their pumpkins in time for Halloween. I decided to bring them into my classroom and tr...Activities Holidays
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Another project my preschoolers did for Sukkot, besides this Sukkah picture frame, was a paper Sukkah craft. It was a great way to celebrate the holiday, p...Activities Crafts
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SUKKAH PICTURE FRAME CRAFT FOR SUKKOTAkane Everitt
Sukkot, is a Jewish festival of giving thanks for the Fall harvest, as well as the commemoration of the 40 years our ancestorswandered in t...
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Playing with the dreidel is a traditional Hanukkah game played in Jewish homes all over the world. The dreidel, a four-sided top, has a Hebrew letter on ...Crafts Holidays
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Here is another fine motor activity that is great for toddlers and preschoolers. They especially love this activity because they enjoyeating the...
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