Playing with Dirt, Water, and Nature’s Treasures: Create a fantastical creature using …
Playing with Dirt, Water, and Nature’s Treasures: Create a fantastical creature using soil and discovered natural treasures from your own back yard. Mix in ...
Playing with Dirt, Water, and Nature’s Treasures: Create a fantastical creature using …
Playing with Dirt, Water, and Nature’s Treasures: Create a fantastical creature using soil and discovered natural treasures from your own back yard. Mix in a little water, and voila! Let the creating begin!
Scavenger Hunt--help children to learn how to look for and notice little …
Scavenger Hunt--help children to learn how to look for and notice little things in nature by having a fairy/gnome scavenger hunt. Children can use their imag...
Scavenger Hunt--help children to learn how to look for and notice little …
Scavenger Hunt--help children to learn how to look for and notice little things in nature by having a fairy/gnome scavenger hunt. Children can use their imagination and look for things they can use for fairy/gnome play.
Home Building: Children can engage in imaginative play while manipulating natural and …
Home Building: Children can engage in imaginative play while manipulating natural and found objects. By describing and sorting through these items, children are building early learning skills.
Home Building: Children can engage in imaginative play while manipulating natural and …
Home Building: Children can engage in imaginative play while manipulating natural and found objects. By describing and sorting through these items, children ...
Children can make their own nature crowns and enter the world of …
Children can make their own nature crowns and enter the world of make believe. Dress up and pretend worlds are important early emotional coping skills that c...
Test your boat making skills! Water play is an important part of …
Test your boat making skills! Water play is an important part of early childhood development. Fill up a kiddie pool, big bucket or your tub and let the youngest children practice scooping and pouring water with a cup. This simple play is testing cause and effect. For older children, try making boats out of recycled and common house hold items as well as natural, found items. See several ideas for design then try some of your own!
Test your boat making skills! Water play is an important part of …
Test your boat making skills! Water play is an important part of early childhood development. Fill up a kiddie pool, big bucket or your tub and let the young...
Using soil you find nearby, make your own ooey, gooey mud to …
Using soil you find nearby, make your own ooey, gooey mud to paint a muddy flag. Also we’ll have some fun throwing mud and discover how mud splatters can be...
Using soil you find nearby, make your own ooey, gooey mud to …
Using soil you find nearby, make your own ooey, gooey mud to paint a muddy flag. Also we’ll have some fun throwing mud and discover how mud splatters can become a work of art!
Oak Trees can generally be placed into one of three broad categories: …
Oak Trees can generally be placed into one of three broad categories: Live Oaks, White Oaks and Red Oaks. Learn one way to tell them apart, some of the different characteristics, and why these trees are important.
Can you use things from around the house and/or your yard to …
Can you use things from around the house and/or your yard to build houses like the three little pigs? Try a house out of straw (or a close substitute), stick...
Join Kathy as she tells you the story of the 3 Little …
Join Kathy as she tells you the story of the 3 Little Pigs, but - trust us - this is a version you have never heard before. Don't forget to check out part 2.
This interactive timeline highlights the stories of the women of Vance Birthplace …
This interactive timeline highlights the stories of the women of Vance Birthplace in the mountains of North Carolina. From prehistory to the twentieth century, students can explore each woman's experience of life in the Reems Creek Valley through videos, primary and secondary sources, and graphics.
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