Who doesn’t love a fun and spooky Halloween craft and writing activity? This activity is perfect to keep your kids engaged on Halloween day. You can even complete this before Halloween to get your kids in the spirit. Bonus: this activity is easily adaptable for any grade level! Read More
Get ready for an engaging activity that explores adjectives while helping you learn more about your students! Your kids will love creating these fun adjective people! Read More
August is an exciting time—teachers and students are getting ready to head back to the classroom and start off a brand-new year! The first week of school is always a bustle of energy. Here are three different activities that are sure to be a hit in your classroom. Read More
Those fun summer days sure can fly! This is a perfect activity to document your summertime memories. Parents, help your children create a timeline throughout the summer to remember fun times together. Teachers, you may choose to assign this as a home project during the first few weeks of school as a way to get to know your students. Read More
Are you looking for a fun way to incorporate Juneteenth into your classroom? Check out this craft that doubles as an informative activity about the Juneteenth flag and a decoration! Read More
May is a month to honor the mothers and mother figures in our lives. It’s also a wonderful time to thank others, such as good friends, teachers, classroom assistants, and anyone who makes a difference in our lives. What better way to do that than with a thoughtful card? Kids will enjoy creating a handmade card for their mother, aunt, grandmother, friend, teacher, or any other important person in their life. Read More
The April blog contains a fun and eco-friendly art activity to celebrate Earth Day with your students! In this project, kids will create beautiful Earth Day art pieces using recycled materials. Not only is this activity fun (and possibly a tiny bit messy), it also promotes sustainability and good Earth citizenship. Read More
As we gear up for the excitement of Pi Day on March 14th, let's infuse our classrooms with a blend of learning and creativity. In this blog post, we'll delve into the fascinating world of Pi Circle Art—an activity designed to introduce elementary students to the concept of pi while creating works of art. So, gather your supplies and call Sotheby’s, because we are about to have a collection of masterpieces. Read More