Looking for spring math activities that are fun? Try these ideas that give you a wide range of resources which combine practical, real-life math skills with fun, hands-on games that build math skills through play.
Looking for spring math activities that are fun? Try these ideas that give you a wide range of resources which combine practical, real-life math skills with fun, hands-on games that build math skills through play.
Explore your sense of taste, and maybe support picky eaters to try something new, with this printable rainbow taste test activity.
We’re learning all about the weather and setting up a weather station in our yard. Here’s how to make a rain gauge for some great backyard science experiments.
The Fizz, Pop, Bang! Playful Science and Math Activities ebook is designed to bring hands-on fun and enjoyment to math and science. It is packed with powerful learning opportunities in math and science, shared through ideas that incorporate art, play, sensory learning and discovery, for a whole-brain approach.
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How can you use LEGO® to teach math, spelling, science and art? This resource of over 100 LEGO® activities for kids will show you how, with ideas for using LEGO® bricks for learning right across the curriculum.
Here’s a fun number activity idea from Join Ellen from Cutting Tiny Bites who is here today with mystery number crayon rubbings.