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How to Make Jello Outside in the Snow
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Children in elementary school start learning about the states of matter, the properties of matter, and how matter changes when heat is added...
Do Squirrels Eat Pumpkins?
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Have you ever looked out of your window to watch the squirrels gather food for the winter? Have you ever wondered what they like to eat? Squ...
How to Make an Apple Mummy (Part Two)
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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...
What is Saint Nicholas Day?
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December is here and children all over the world are getting excited about their favorite holidays! Christmas will take place on the 2...
Native American - Indigenous Fingerweaving
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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 s...
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How to Make Homemade Scratch Art
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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!) W...
Fun Facts About Axolotls
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In the game Minecraft, there are cute little axolotls that children love to collect. They come in a variety of colors... gold, brown, p...
A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
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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...
The Big Marshmallow Tower STEM Challenge
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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 a...
10 Tasty Children's Books for Taco Tuesday
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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...
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