Timeline projects are a fun and creative way to present information about a subject. They can be used for a family tree, a school history project, or an all-about-me presentation. My son has a history project coming up on Abraham Lincoln and he wanted a unique way to display his history timeline so I created this Abraham Lincoln Timeline Template for him to fill out. Now, it’s available for you to download too!
DIY Pikachu Valentine’s Box
If you’ve got a Pokémon loving kid at home then you’ve got to check out our easy DIY Pikachu Valentine’s Day Box. It’s something any crafty parent can make in just a few hours and may even have most of the materials at home. You can download a FREE Pokéball and I’ve also linked the site I used to create the Pokémon-themed name tag.
Valentine’s Day Worksheet Bundle
It’s Valentine’s Day and we’ve got some fun worksheets that are perfect for the classroom and at home. In this Valentine’s Day Worksheet Bundle Etsy listing, we’ve incorporated 7 fun Valentine’s Day activities to help your little ones practice their math, graphing, coloring, number recognition, writing, and problem-solving skills in this all-in-one worksheet bundle.
Our Valentine’s Day Worksheet Bundle is already designed in black white which makes it printer friendly for terachers to use in the classroom. These worksheets are designed for Kindergarten thru second grade but may also be useful with some VPK classrooms.
You’re going to love this bundle and the price so chek it out now!
Printable Car Rider Hang Tag
Check out our cute new Printable Car Rider Hang Tag available in our Etsy Shop this week! Let’s start by saying that I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to make this adorable pickup tag. [Read more…]
Groundhog Day Worksheet Bundle
Groundhog Day is a fun and quirky holiday that sparks curiosity in kids about weather predictions and traditions. Whether you’re a teacher, homeschooler, or parent looking for engaging educational activities, our Groundhog Day Worksheet Bundle is the perfect way to make learning fun! These printable resources help children develop skills in reading, writing, math, and critical thinking while celebrating this unique day.
100 Days of School Pokémon Shirt
It’s official, parents, you’re kids have been in school for 100 days!! I love mom projects and celebrating 100 days in school is the perfect reason to break out my Cricut and start crafting. This is an easy one, so if you’ve only got a day or two to make it happen, download my Pokémon 100 Days of School digital cut file and create your very own 100 Days of School Pokémon Shirt.
Easy Nutella Croissants
My son is obsessed with Nutella! If you follow our Instagram stories, you know he eats a peanut butter and Nutella sandwich almost every day! Which is why I knew he’d love these Easy Nuttela Croissants. They’re the perfect afterschool snack or after-dinner treat.
These Easy Nutella Croissants are so easy and delicious that you’ll be thanking me all day. I paired them with a side of fresh fruit and served them as an afterschool snack and my 7-year-old just loved them- we both did! [Read more…]
Behavior Chart for Kids
Teaching kids good behavior can sometimes be challenging, but with the right tools, it can also be fun and rewarding! A printable behavior chart for kids is a simple yet effective way to encourage children to develop positive habits and reinforce good behavior in a structured manner. In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits of using a behavior chart, how to implement it effectively, and where to find printable templates to get started.
DIY Get Well Soon Card from Kids
It’s always tough when someone you love is not well. I’ve have always found that a handmade card, especially from a child, is enough to brighten anyones hardest day. My son and I love making homemade cards for birthdays, holidays, and everything in between. Check out our latest super easy and thoughtful DIY Get Well Soon Card he made for his Grandpa. [Read more…]
DIY Pokemon Bean Bag Toss
I you’re looking for a fun and easy game to add to your Pokemon birthday party, check out this DIY Pokemon Bean Bag Toss. It’s quick and inexpensive to make and tons of fun for all Pokémon lovers! [Read more…]
Lego Volcano Science Experiment
This Lego Volcano Science Experiment is so fun and easy to add to your summer to-do list. It’s the perfect example of a baking soda and vinegar reaction test for Lego lovers. Just grab all your random Legos, some baking soda and vinegar, and you’ve got yourself a nice little science experiment. [Read more…]
Chocolate Apple Pops
You know it’s officially summertime when school is out and you’ve got little growing kids at home eating everything in sight! I love the summer, especially because I get to experiment with new foods and fun snacks. These Chocolate Apple Pops were a total hit and so refreshingly delicious. They’re fun to make with or without your kids and even more fun to eat!
These Chocolate Apple Pops are so easy and fun to make. All you need is melted chocolate and apples! A few fun toppings add some flare but aren’t really needed. Below, I listed a few that I tried and some that I hope to try the next time I make these.
DIY Crayon Wreath
It’s TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK! Today we’re sharing this super cute and fun DIY Crayon Wreath that you and your child can make together to give to your favorite teacher.
If you have kids in school or you’ve ever homeschooled your kids, helped with homework, reading, and projects, then you’ve almost always thanked God (under your breathe, of course) that they’d be going back to school the next day. Or when you’re struggling to teach your kid something you don’t even understand yourself, you’ve almost always thrown your hands up and said (to yourself, of course) “your teacher can show you how to do this!” [Read more…]
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