In my most recent blog post, I created
a list of easy-to-grow flowers
you can grow in your classroom. This blog post contains a round-up of
flowerpot crafts that you can make and decorate for those flowers. The
flowerpots featured in this round-up were created by moms and teachers from
all over the internet. If you see a craft in this post that you'd like to try,
click on its link and head to its original website for material lists,
directions, photos, etc. There are lots of terrific craft ideas in this post,
so let's dive right in!
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
12 Easy to Grow Flowers for Your Classroom
Spring is coming and now is a good time to plan your upcoming plant and plant
life cycle units. Many teachers integrate planting seeds into their science
units at this time of year, then use the newly sprouted seedlings as gifts for
Mother's Day. Listed below are some photos and basic information about 12
easy-to-grow flowers that'd be perfect for your indoor gardening activities.
Enjoy!
15+ Easy Spring Crafts for Kids
Hooray! Spring is on its way! This is a terrific time for some bright and
cheerful arts and crafts for kids. Spring flowers, types of weather, rainbows,
insects, and animals are popular themes during this time of year. The spring
crafts featured in this round-up were created by moms and teachers from all over
the internet. If you see a craft in this post that you'd like to try, click on
its link and head to its original website for material lists, directions,
photos, etc. There are lots of spring craft ideas in this post, so let's dive
right in!
20+ Spring STEM Experiments and Activities
Spring is a terrific time to conduct STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math)
experiments and activities in your classroom. Plant life cycles, types of
weather, and the water cycle are popular STEM themes during this time of year.
The STEM experiments and activities featured in this round-up were created by
moms and teachers from all over the internet. If you see an activity in this
post that you'd like to try, click on its link and head to its original website
for material lists, directions, photos, etc. There are lots of spring activities
in this post, so let's dive right in!
How to Make a Spring Flowers Busy Bag
One of the first blog posts I ever wrote was about
making pizza bags for your children. That was a fun post to write and lots of children had fun creating different
types of pizza with the pieces in their busy bags. This blog post is about
making another type of busy bag your students and children may enjoy... spring
flowers! Keep reading for directions.
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