How To Make Easy Homemade Bubbles and Wand
Learn how easy and simple it is to make your own homemade bubble recipe and wand!
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Learn how easy and simple it is to make your own homemade bubble recipe and wand!
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This week we made a trip to the dollar store and found these packs of geodes/ build your own crystal kits. What I like about this geode experiment is that it is pretty much a low prep activity. I could have easily paired it with an educational video and a library book, and call it
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Here’s a simple science experiment to make raisins dance using baking soda and vinegar! It is similar to our “How To Make PopCorn Kernels Jump” experiment we did a while back. We used alka-seltzer tablets for that experiment but it still yielded a similar result-so be sure to check it out after you learn how
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There are so many ways to organize your home when you begin homeschooling. Personally, it has taken quite a while to get to this point and as time goes by as you homeschool your children, you’ll see why. This “design” fits how we homeschool, so yours will look different but I hope I can inspire
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For our English lesson today we played Scrabble. I quizzed my kids on the parts of speech on the word that was played and whoever got it right, the other person had to tell me why. For example, I played the word “three”. My oldest said it was an adjective and my youngest said it
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This week for art, we learned about expressionism. Basically it was a time period where artists based their artwork on feelings, emotions and ideas. I think this is one of my favorite artistic time periods! So for our artwork, we used our book Get Into Art: Animals. We painted colorful sheep in the meadows. We
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Today we are learning about the parts of speech. I gathered our sentence builder, a few toys, and made Flashcards with nouns, verbs and adjectives written on them. We first went over nouns. I broke down the nouns into three categories: person, place and thing and presented the box of toys to my youngest. He
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This is our homeschool room. I dedicated one part of our house (well to be honest, we homeschool in every part of the house 😆) but this is the main area where you will find everything homeschool related since we decided we will be homeschooling until our kids are ready for college. I really love
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Have fun making fireworks in a jar using a few simple ingredients! Materials: 3/4 cup water 3 tbsp oil Food coloring Fork A Glass A small bowl Directions: 1-Add 3/4 cup of water to a glass. 2-In a small bowl, add 3 tbsp of oil, and a few drops of food coloring. Mix the food
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Here’s a really cool experiment to celebrate the fourth of July/ Independence Day involving baking soda, vinegar, and balloons! Also, learn a little bit of chemistry of how the fireworks get their colors! Materials Needed: Balloons- Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple (white and silver if you are able to get those as well) Balloon
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