Several months ago, I wrote a blog post about a
STEM activity that uses apples to make mummies. It was a popular post with more than 5,000 views and 700+ shares. Since
then, I received numerous requests for part two of the experiment... the part
in which we take the apple mummies out of the salt mixture and complete the
hydration process in an oven. Keep reading to find out how it's done!
What is Saint Nicholas Day?
December is here and children all over the world are getting excited about their favorite holidays! Christmas will take place on the 25th... Boxing Day will take place on the 26th... Kwanzaa will begin on the 26th and will last until January 1st... and... Hanukkah often falls during this month. But... there is another holiday in December that takes place on the 6th... Saint Nicholas Day! Have you ever heard of Saint Nicholas Day? Who is Saint Nicholas? What did Saint Nicholas do to deserve his own special day? What are some of the traditions associated with Saint Nicholas Day? Keep reading to learn more!
Native American - Indigenous Fingerweaving
Every culture around the world has its own special form of weaving. For example,
Scotland is known for its tartans. China is known for its silks. And, Guatemala
is known for its huipils. Each of these is unique and beautiful in its own way.
In today's post, I'm going to introduce you to a type of fingerweaving by
Haudenosaunee artist and weaver Marilyn Isaacs. Keep reading to learn about
Marilyn Isaacs and her beautiful creations!
How to Make Homemade Scratch Art
When I was a child, I participated in lots of arts-n-crafts activities at summer
camp. (It was one of my favorite parts of going to camp!) While I was there, I
learned how to do scratch art and how to make colorful drawings with it. I drew
pictures of people, flowers, animals, and places I wanted to see. What is
scratch art? How do you do scratch art? How can you use it in the classroom?
Keep reading to learn the answers to these questions!
Fun Facts About Axolotls
In the game Minecraft, there are cute little axolotls that children love to
collect. They come in a variety of colors... gold, brown, pink (leucistic),
cyan, and blue... and can be found swimming in the clay pools found in lush
caves. Many children are surprised when they find out that axolotls are
animals that exist in real life and not just in the Minecraft realm. What are
axolotls like in real life? Keep reading to find out!
A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
In 2015, I participated in a Read Around the World Summer blog series and put
together this collection of videos about A Long Walk to Water by
Linda Sue Park. A Long Walk to Water is a historical fiction
children's novel based on real people and actual events. It follows the lives of
two people (Salva and Nya) during different periods of time. Salva Dut’s story
takes place in the mid-1980s during the Second Sudanese Civil War. Nya’s story
takes place in the 2000s, shortly before South Sudan gained its independence.
Keep reading to learn about the history and events behind the story!
The Big Marshmallow Tower STEM Challenge
A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to go into a local private school
and work with some pretty amazing kids. I spent most of the afternoon with a
class of fourth and fifth-grade girls and a class of eighth-grade boys. Both
classes had fun putting their geometry and engineering skills to the test. Their
mission-- to build structurally sound towers out of nothing but marshmallows and
spaghetti noodles!
10 Tasty Children's Books for Taco Tuesday
Taco Tuesdays are a fun and popular tradition for many people in the United
States. On Taco Tuesday, people will often make tacos for dinner or go out to
eat them at a restaurant. Some school cafeterias even offer tacos as one of
their lunch options on Tuesdays. If you are looking for some tasty children's
books to read on Taco Tuesday, check out the children's books in this post!
Fun Fact: Did you know that the first Taco Tuesday dates back to 1989 when a
restaurant called Taco Joe's offered a special promo for... you guessed it...
tacos on Tuesdays?
25 A+ Quotes for Back-to-School
In a few short weeks, teachers will be heading back to school to prepare their
classrooms for the upcoming school year. Are you one of them? Listed below are
25 motivational and inspirational quotes that would be terrific for bulletin
board displays, murals, banners, etc. There are lots of good quotes in this
post, so let's dive right in!
Minecraft Math: Star Ways Day Pixel Art
Star Wars Day is here again and it’s a terrific time to integrate Star Wars
activities into your STEM and other technology lessons. Many teachers think of
science experiments when it comes to STEM, however, STEM is not just about
science. It includes the integration of math and technology as well.
Today's post is about a pixel art STEM activity that integrates students’ love for Minecraft with their love for Star Wars. It can be a challenging activity and can take anywhere from several hours to several days to complete. There is a potential for students to get frustrated with this activity, so I recommend this activity for students in the middle elementary grades and above.
Today's post is about a pixel art STEM activity that integrates students’ love for Minecraft with their love for Star Wars. It can be a challenging activity and can take anywhere from several hours to several days to complete. There is a potential for students to get frustrated with this activity, so I recommend this activity for students in the middle elementary grades and above.
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