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Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

July 19, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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This faux blown glass project is a wonderful way to recreate a fun Dale Chihuly art projects for kids idea without a 2,000℉ kiln. Also, look at my Free Glassblowing Unit Study and Lapbook.

Glass blowing is a perfect example of how science, history, and art can come together in a beautiful and meaningful way.

From ancient Syria to modern studios, this craft has captivated people for over 2,000 years and it continues to inspire artists and learners today.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Glass is literally all around us. It is used for windows, drinking glasses, light bulbs, smartphone screens, and more. But have you ever wondered how people shaped glass into such beautiful and useful objects, especially before machines did it for us?

One of the most fascinating ways to shape glass is called glass blowing. It is an ancient technique still practiced today by skilled artisans.

Glass blowing is the art of shaping molten glass by blowing air into it through a long metal tube. When the glass is heated to very high temperatures (about 2,000°F), it becomes soft. It can be inflated like a balloon.

Artists use special tools to shape and cool the glass, creating everything from bowls and bottles to intricate sculptures and ornaments.

GLASSBLOWING & DALE CHIHULY BOOKS FOR KIDS

Glass Blowing and Dale Chihuly Resources for Kids

Add some of these resources and books to your unit study about glass blowing.

Chihuly Art Kit Activity Book

This spiral-bound hardcover is an absolute necessity for those who like to travel creatively.

USA America Tacoma Chihuly Bridge of Glass Jigsaw Puzzles for Adults Kids

There is letter identification area behind the puzzle to assist in completing the puzzle. The finished puzzles can be used as artwork display and home decoration. Good travel souvenirs and gifts.

Chihuly: 365 Days

Dale Chihuly is renowned as the most prolific living artist working in glass, with hugely popular exhibitions in major museums around the world. Chihuly: 365 Days is a richly illustrated photo survey of his entire four-decade career, with more than 500 pictures showing all facets of his work—from intimate smaller pieces to the tremendous outdoor installations that have thrilled millions of visitors

Bonnie Fitzgerald's Guide to Mosaic Techniques: The Go-To Source for In-Depth Instructions and Creative Design Ideas

This complete resource of mosaic techniques and design ideas is sure to become your go-to reference. With clear step-by-step sequences, mosaic artist Bonnie Fitzgerald shows how to draw up an idea, cut and arrange tiles, and lay designs successfully.

Stained Glass Projects for Beginners: 31 Projects to Make

31 step-by-step projects for copper foiled and leaded window panels, candle holders, mirror and picture frames, light catchers, and more

One of the most famous modern glass artists is Dale Chihuly. Born in 1941 in Washington State, Chihuly studied art and design before falling in love with the medium of glass.

DALE CHIHULY: A MODERN GLASS LEGEND

He became a pioneer in studio glass, an art movement where artists work in small studios rather than factories.

He creates massive, colorful glass installations. They often look like undersea creatures, flowers, or twisting vines. He is known for his use of bright, bold colors and organic shapes.

His glass work is often displayed in gardens, museums, and public buildings around the world.

  • Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle, Washington, where visitors can walk among glowing glass sculptures in an indoor and outdoor gallery.
  • The ceiling installation at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, made up of over 2,000 glass flowers.

Even though Chihuly lost sight in one eye and later stopped blowing glass himself, he still designs and leads teams of skilled glass blowers to bring his visions to life.

As you learn about blown glass and Chihuly grab my Free Glassblowing Lapbook filled with facts, vocabulary, images to color, and loads of information.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Just print, color, cut, and paste into place and then fill in whatever additional information you like.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Next, look at these Dale Chihuly crafts.

DALE CHIHULY ART PROJECTS FOR KIDS WHO LOVE COLOR

  • Make a 30 Minute Chihuly Chandelier.
  • Can you say CHIHULY?!!!!! Coffee Filter Art.
  • Chihuly Inspired Sculpture using permanent markers and plastic cups.
  • Create a Plastic Bottle Wind Spiral Mobile to enjoy.
  • Look at these Easy Chihuly Inspired Sculptures for Kids.

Finally, look at how to make a faux blown glass Chihuly resin bowl.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

FAUX BLOWN GLASS CHIHULY RESIN BOWL

You will need:

  • Epoxy resin
  • Resin ink
  • Silicone mat
  • Silicone mixing tools- cup, stirrer
Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

First, follow the directions on your part A and part B resin to mix it together, which is typically 2 parts resin to 1 part of the hardener.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

You are now going to slowly and carefully pour your epoxy mixture out to form an irregular circle on the silicone mat.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Drip ink colors throughout the resin to create a design, you can also use toothpicks to drag your colors around.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Continue adding dye as it spreads until you are happy with it.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

After 6-8 hours the epoxy is no longer wet but it is malleable. Flip it into a bowl.

Then gently bend it to create fluted edges. You can even make it asymmetrical so it looks more like a natural piece of blown glass.

Dale Chihuly Art Projects For Kids Who Love Color

Be sure to push the bottom flat so it will sit well.

Allow the bowl to cure and harden over 2-3 days until fully firm and then remove from the mold bowl.

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Best Books To Use For Survival Skills Curriculum & Unit Study

July 18, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I’ve rounded up the top books to use for survival skills curriculum. Also, look at my page The Best Homeschool Curriculum by Grade Level for more fun ideas. And look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies.

Teaching survival skills is not only fun but prepares your child for real life application. Although he may never get lost in the Canadian wilderness or Appalachian area, learning survival skills teaches your child about resilience.

Too, there is no way we can cover all topics in our fun printable survival skills unit study, we can learn the basic topics for survival.

Best Books To Use For Survival Skills Curriculum & Unit Study

In addition, I added some hands-on ideas we have already tried so you can keep this unit study hands-on as it should be.

Then you can grab the printable unit study below.

First, look at these topics to include in your survival skills curriculum.

TOPICS TO INCLUDE IN SURVIVAL SKILLS CURRICULUM

  1. Fire Safety & Fire-Starting Basics
  2. Navigation Without GPS
  3. Water Sourcing & Purification
  4. Foraging & Plant Identification
  5. Basic First Aid & Emergency Response
  6. Shelter Building & Outdoor Living
  7. Tool Use & Simple Repairs

Next, look at these hands-on ideas to pair with the printable survival topics.

HANDS-ON IDEAS FOR SURVIVAL SKILLS TOPICS

  • DIY Easy Compass Activity and Survival Ideas
  • Foraging and Feasting Nature Unit Study and Lapbook
  • Experience With Simple Char Cloth
  • DIY Firestarter
  • Easy DIY Water Filter
  • How To Eat A Coconut Like Swiss Family Robinson
  • Unique Crafts With Tree Bark
  • How To Make Plastic Bottle Little Greenhouses
  • How to Create Swiss Family Treehouse Blueprints With Kids
  • Fun and Simple Candle

You can grab the printable now.

GRAB THE PRINTABLE QUICK AND EASY SURVIVAL SKILLS STUDY

First, look at what is included in this printable study.

This unit study has over 100 pages and covers:

  • Staying calm
  • What do you need to survive?
  • The rule of threes
  • Four basic needs
  • Shelter: How to make a shelter, types of shelter
  • Water: Staying hydrated, finding water, dehydration, purifying water
  • Food: Food in the wild, edible berries, look alike berries
  • Fire: Building, starting and fire safety
  • First aid basics
  • Navigation: maps, compasses, without tools
  • Wildlife encounters
  • Emergency signalling
  • Knot-tying and rope skills
  • Campfire cooking

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Finally, look at these books to use for survival skills curriculum.

Best Books to Use As Survival Skills Curriculum

Learning survival skills means you're smart and ready for anything.

Survivor Kid: A Practical Guide to Wilderness Survival

Anyone can get lost while camping or on a hike and Survivor Kid
teaches young adventurers the survival skills they need if they ever
find themselves lost or in a dangerous situation in the wild. Written by
a search and rescue professional and lifelong camper, it’s filled with
safe and practical advice on building shelters and fires, signaling for
help, finding water and food, dealing with dangerous animals, learning
how to navigate, and avoiding injuries in the wilderness. Ten projects
include building a simple brush shelter, using a reflective surface to
start a fire, testing your navigation skills with a treasure hunt, and
casting animal tracks to improve your observation skills.        

Advanced Bushcraft: An Expert Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival (Bushcraft Survival Skills Series)

n this valuable guide, survivalist Dave Canterbury goes beyond bushcraft basics to teach you how to survive in the backcountry with little or no equipment. Using the foundation you learned in Bushcraft 101, Canterbury shows you how to completely immerse yourself in the wilderness with advanced bushcraft and woodcraft techniques. He covers crucial survival skills like tracking to help you get even closer to wildlife, crafting medicines from plants, and navigating without the use of a map or compass. He also offers ways to improvise and save money on bushcraft essentials like fire-starting tools and packs. With Canterbury's expert advice and guidance, you will learn how to forgo your equipment, make use of your surroundings, and truly enjoy the wilderness.

Foxfire Series Book Collection Set Books 1-12 Brand New

For the serious outdoorsman or woman you’ll love these timeless classics. Since the first volume published in 1972, the Foxfire books have brought the philosophy and wisdom of the mountains to millions, teaching creative self-sufficiency and preserving the stories, crafts, and customs of Southern Appalachia. Inspiring and practical, this classic series has become an American institution. This set includes the following 12 books: *Foxfire 1: Hog Dressing, Log Cabin Building, Mountain Crafts and Foods, Planting by the Signs, Snake Lore, Huniting Tales, Faith Healing, Moonshining. *Foxfire 2: Ghost Stories, Spring Wild Plant Foods, Spinning and Weaving, Midwifing, Burial Customs, Corn Shuckin’s, & Wagon Making Foxfire 3: Animal Care, Banjos and Dulcimers, Hide Tanning, Summer and Fall Wild Plant Foods, Butter Churns, Ginseng Foxfire 4: Fiddle Making, Springhouses, Horse Trading, Sassafras Tea, Berry Buckets, & Gardening. Foxfire 5: Ironmaking, Blacksmithing, Flintlock Rifles, & Bear Hunting 6: Shoemaking, 100 Toys and Games, Gourd banjos and Song Bows, Wooden Locks, & A Water-powered Sawmill 7: Ministers and Church Members, Revivals and Baptisms, Shaped-Note and Gospel Singing, Faith Healing and Camp Meetings, Foot Washing, Snake Handling 8: Southern Folk Pottery From Pug Mills, Ash Glazes, Groundhog Kilns to Face Jugs, Churns, Roosters, Mule Swapping and Chicken Fighting 9: General Stores, The Jud Nelson Wagon, A Praying Rock, A Catawban Indian Potter, Haint Tales, Quilting, Home Cures, The Log Cabin Revistited 10: Railroad Lore, Boarding Houses, Depression-Era Appalachia, Chairmaking, Whirligigs, Snake Canes, Gourd Art 11: The Old Home Place, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, More Affairs of Plain Living 12: Square Dancing, Crafts, Cherokee Traditions, Summer Camps, World War Veterans, Personalities

4. Willy Whitefeather's Outdoor Survival Handbook for Kids

From treating a bee sting to building an overnight shelter, kids will gain the knowledge and confidence they need to survive outdoors.All ages

8. Survive & Thrive: A Pocket Guide To Wilderness Safety Skills, Plus 16 Quick-Check Skill Cards

Gear up for outdoor adventure, learn to stay alive, and help yourself thrive – feeling confident that you can handle whatever comes your way!

Accidents happen and nature can be unpredictable, which is why this ultra-portable survival kit is a must-have for casual nature explorers and slightly more adventurous campers in need of essential outdoor guidance that they can carry along with them.

9. Bear Grylls The Complete Adventures Collection 12 Books Set

Titles In This Set:The Blizzard ChallengeThe Desert ChallengeThe Jungle ChallengeThe Sea ChallengeThe River ChallengeThe Earthquake ChallengeThe Volcano ChallengeThe Safari ChallengeThe Cave ChallengeThe Mountain ChallengeThe Arctic ChallengeThe Sailing Challenge

Pocket Guide to the Outdoors: Based on My Side of the Mountain

Generations of readers have escaped into the woods with My Side of the Mountain, the story of a city boy named Sam who learns to live in the wild. Now, Newbery winner Jean Craighead George offers an easy-to-follow guide for fans who want to live the adventure?just like Sam. Learn how to start a fire, build a shelter, catch a fish, identify useful plants, and much more. Hands-on activities are perfect for backyard campers or an afternoon stroll through the park. Illustrated with black-and-white
drawings and packed with activities, naturalist trivia, and practical wilderness tips, this entertaining and informative handbook is your guide to outdoor fun.

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Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

July 17, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Enjoy some watermelon play with your preschooler through fun hands-on activities. Also, look at my post 4 Week Free Watermelon Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas. Too, see my page How to Homeschool Preschool for more ideas.

Grab my busy book summer preschool printable and a simple idea for paper plates to practice letter recognition.

Letter recognition and phonics instruction should be child’s play and using a few paper plates and some craft paint will make it be just that.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Watermelon isn’t just a delicious treat — it’s a wonderful way to learn about growing, cooking, and health.

Whether you’re counting seeds, matching letters, making a craft, or tasting a sweet slice, watermelon is a wonderful fruit for children to learn about.

It combines fun, education, and health — all in a single, delicious package.

WATERMELON BOOKS FOR KIDS

Next, look at these fun books for kids.

5 Watermelon Books & Resources

Add these fun books about seeds, gardening and watermelons. You can use them for a unit study or add to your home library.

Watermelon, Watermelon

"Watermelon, Watermelon" is a delightful sing-along book by award-winning songwriter and music therapist Stephanie Leavell. Perfect for ages 1-7, this rhythmic and catchy story is based on Stephanie's beloved children's song. The book features bright, captivating illustrations by Sarah Pilar Echeverria, making it an engaging read that young children will request again and again.

Food Anatomy: The Curious Parts & Pieces of Our Edible World

Julia Rothman starts with an illustrated history of food and ends with a global tour of street eats. Along the way, Rothman serves up a hilarious primer on short-order egg lingo and a mouthwatering menu of how people around the planet serve fried potatoes–and what we dip them in.Award-winning food journalist Rachel Wharton lends her expertise to this light-hearted exploration of everything food that bursts with little-known facts and delightful drawings

The Watermelon Seed

Crocodile loves watermelon, but what will happen when his greatest fear of swallowing a watermelon seed comes to pass? Will vines sprout out his ears? Will his skin turn pink? Only one thing is certain: his wild imagination will have kids laughing out loud and begging for another read.

Where the Watermelons Grow

When twelve-year-old Della Kelly finds her mother furiously digging black seeds from a watermelon in the middle of the night and talking to people who aren't there, Della worries that it’s happening again—that the sickness that put her mama in the hospital four years ago is back. That her mama is going to be hospitalized for months like she was last time.

With her daddy struggling to save the farm and her mama in denial about what’s happening, it’s up to Della to heal her mama for good. And she knows just how she’ll do it: with a jar of the Bee Lady’s magic honey, which has mended the wounds and woes of Maryville, North Carolina, for generations.

Bananagrams Word-a-Melon: Family-Fun Word Search Game for Kids Age 6+

  • WORDY-FUN: Word-a-Melon is the family-fun word search game by Bananagrams
  • FLIP THOSE TILES: Take turns rolling the die, flipping the cardboard letter chips and creating words with the overturned letters
  • USE YOUR MELON: Unused letters are flipped back over so players must be sure to remember where they are!

COOL WATERMELON FACTS

Before you get started share some share cool watermelon facts with your child:

  1. A watermelon is a kind of fruit that grows on a vine that trails along the ground.
  2. Watermelon starts from a tiny seed, then a vine grows from it, flowers bloom, and a small watermelon starts to form. The small watermelon grows and grows until it’s big enough to eat.
  3. The outside, called the rind, is thick and green with light green or yellowish patterns.
  4. Inside, the flesh is usually a rich red or pink color.
  5. It’s sweet and filled with water, in fact, watermelons are about 92% water! That’s how it got its name: water + melon.
Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Here are some great ideas to get you going with your watermelon play.

WONDERFUL WATERMELON PLAY IDEAS

  • Here you can learn How to Conduct an Exploding Watermelon Theme Experiment.
  • Older kids will enjoy making these DIY Watermelon Coasters.
  • Find out How to Make a Watermelon Sensory Bin for Play and Learning for an inspiring sensory experience.
  • Make 3 ingredient Watermelon Lemonade to enjoy on a hot summer day.
  • Your little learner will love to learn How to Make Fun Watermelon Seed Slime For Summer Learning.
  • Watermelon Seed Count-Using black beans or black pom-poms as “seeds”, children can practice counting by placing the correct number of “seeds” on a paper plate watermelon wedge labeled with a number.
  • Spend a whole month studying this tasty fruit with my 4 Week Free Watermelon Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas.
  • Seed Spitting Distance- For a messy but fun outdoor game, let kids spit actual watermelon seeds and measure who can launch theirs furthest.
  • Grab my busy book summer preschool printable that is full of watermelon and other fun summer themes to keep little hands busy all season long. It’s at the bottom of this post.

There are matching pattern activities, counting, sorting, letter recognition, life cycles, find it pages, and so much more.

To use the busy book summer preschool pages throughout the season you can laminate the pages and cut out the ones that say cut at the top.

 Use velcro dots if you like to attach the matching pictures as they work on them.

Use small plastic bags to hold the pieces and tuck everything inside a folder, alternatively, you can place your sheets inside 3 hole page protectors and keep them in a 3 ring binder.

 HOW TO MAKE A FUN MATCHING LETTERS ACTIVITY

You will need:

  • 10 paper plates
  • Red craft glue
  • Green craft glue
  • Black marker
  • Scissors
Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Start by painting or having your child paint the center of the paper plates red, you will need to do this on all 10 plates, you want to go pretty close to the ruffled edge of the plates.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Set aside and allow to dry.

Paint the outer edge of half of the plates green.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Allow this paint to dry and then stack the plates with only the red center painted on top of the fully painted plates.

Cut into 6-8 wedges, by stacking you are assuring they stay uniform.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Cut the white edge off of the plates that have just been painted red in the center.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Use a black marker to write the capital letter on the green rind of one piece and the lowercase counterpart on the red only slice.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

To make it a bit more fun and playful keep the matching wedges a little more obvious by cutting “bite” marks or other shapes into the edges of them while they are stacked.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

Store the pieces in a plastic bag and take them on the go too.

Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

This activity is a wonderful way to practice letter recognition, matching, and phonics.

Here are a few more ideas to make it even more fun and helpful…

Say the letter aloud when you match it.
Say the letter’s name and its short or long phonics sounds.
 For example:
 “This is the letter B. B says /b/ — b, b, b — like in baby, ball, blue.”
 “This is the letter S. S says /s/ — s, s, s — like in sun, sand, sweet.”

Spend extra time practicing letters that look similar or often stump children like b and d.

HOW TO GET THE SUMMER BUSY BOOK

This is a 57 page pdf download for a simple summer busy book.

Here is what it contains.

  • Build the word
  • Summer months
  • Count the bees
  • What comes next
  • Which is different
  • Summer dress up
  • Let’s go for a picnic
  • Sandcastle puzzle
  • Count and mark
  • Create your own summer necklace
  • Summer sport matching
  • Summer season sorting
  • 10 frames and numbers
  • Trace the alphabet
  • Match the summer scene
  • Summer I Spy
  • Match the ice cream shadows
  • Match the color
  • Sort by size
  • Find the summer objects
  • Sort by size and color
  • Match the emotions
  • Trace by size
  • Watermelon life cycle
  • Ice cream scoop stacking
  • Count and match
  • Fruit matching
  • Match the patterns
  • Match the shapes

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Watermelon Play: How to Make a Fun Matching Letters Activity

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Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

July 13, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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When you look for a good biology science curriculum for elementary students you want to look at how they approach the topics of living vs. nonliving, animals, plants, human anatomy, ecology, habitats, and life cycles. Also, look at my page How To Homeschool Elementary Students Like A Pro.

These are the main subcategories of biology that your elementary student will need to cover.

And you want to be sure that they build on each one and make it fun with plenty of hands-on activities. i have listed curriculum suggestions at the bottom of this post.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Too when using a laid out curriculum you already have the planning done.

And you can either use it as is or skip parts of it.

By adding hands-on activities I have on my site here, you can tailor curriculum to suit your child’s needs.

Next, look at more how to homeschool elementary students tips.

HOW TO HOMESCHOOL ELEMENTARY STUDENTS TIPS

  • Exciting Summer Learning Activities for Elementary Students Who Love Hands-On
  • How to Make a Humpback Whale & More Zoology Activities for Elementary Students
  • 3 Dinosaur Stem Activities Elementary Kids Will Love
  • Fun Mosaic Art Lesson Plans Elementary | How To Make A Tray
  • Easy Praying Mantis Craft: Awesome Insect Projects for Elementary Students
  • Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students
  • Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft
  • Exciting Scavenger Hunt: Beach Theme Activities Elementary Kids Will Love
  • Easy Human Body Crafts For Elementary Featuring A Tongue Project
  • Best Homeschool History Curriculum Elementary: A Focus on Albert Nobel
  • Easy Diorama About The Civil War For Elementary Students
  • How To Create Elementary Geography Curriculum Using Living Books
  • Best Reading Curriculum for Elementary And Fun Reading Pointer Craft

Next, look at more benefits of using biology science curriculum for elementary students.

5 BENEFITS OF USING A SCIENCE CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS

  1. It helps children build science vocabulary.
  2. Introduces basics of biology life science which will be built on more in middle and high school.
  3. And it encourages curiosity by listing questions.
  4. Can help you to connect topics sequentially if your child doesn’t like jumping around and learning different topics.
  5. It can build critical thinking skills by encouraging hypothesis and drawing conclusions.

Then look at more activities and tips to add to your biology science curriculum.

CRAFTS TO PAIR WITH SCIENCE CURRICULUM FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

  • Make Science Exciting: Free Human Body Homeschool Unit Study
  • 41 Easy Hands-on Faith-Neutral Science Activities for Kids
  • How To Do An Easy Science Pumpkin Study By A Rotting Pumpkin Experiment
  • 7 Science Garden Ideas and Make a Pizza Container Garden
  • Growing a Seed Activity For Kindergarten Science Kids Activity
  • Day 18 Teaching Young Children – Elementary Homeschool And New Homeschooler Free Bootcamp
  • Look at my elementary science list I created on Amazon.
Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Next, look at this fun tiger craft to go with a biology life science activity or when studying about Asia.

10 TERRIFIC FACTS ABOUT TIGERS

  1. Tigers are the largest of all the wild cats in the world.
  2. Each tiger’s stripes are unique, just like human fingerprints.
  3. Tigers love water and are excellent swimmers.
  4. They can run very fast, but only for short distances.
  5. And they mostly hunt at night because they have excellent night vision.
  6. Baby tigers are called cubs and are born blind and helpless.
  7. Tigers eat different animals like deer, wild pigs, and sometimes even fish.
  8. They live in different habitats like forests, grasslands, and swamps.
  9. There are currently 6 different types of tigers subspecies Bengal, Siberian, South China, Sumatran, Indochinese, and Malayan tigers.
  10. Tigers are endangered, which means there are fewer of them in the wild than there used to be.

EASY TIGER CRAFT

You will need:

  • Empty toilet paper roll
  • Orange construction paper
  • Black construction paper
  • Black pen/marker
  • Orange pipe cleaner
  • Glue stick

First, pinch the top of the toilet paper roll and tape or staple shut on one end.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Cut a strip of orange construction paper to fit your toilet paper tube, you can cut some the same length but shorter to create tiger cubs if you like.

Have your child cover the empty toilet paper roll with glue from the glue stick then wrap the orange paper around it, pressing it firmly into the glue.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Let your child rip black construction paper into long skinny strips.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Cut and bend two orange and black striped pipe cleaners (or an orange one you have striped with a black permanent marker) into two ears and a tail.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Attach the tail and ears with glue.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Glue on the eyes and add mouth, nose, and whisker details with the black pen.

Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft

Repeat the process as many times as you like to create multiple tigers, cutting some smaller ones for cubs.

Lastly, look at this biology science curriculum.

Biology Elementary Curriculum

Add some fun biology elementary curriculum and hands on to your science day.

Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology (Young Explorer Series)

Take this in-depth journey into the anatomy and physiology of your body through Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology by Jeannie Fulbright and pediatrician Brooke Ryan, M.D. From the brain in your head to the nails on your toes, you and your students will encounter fascinating facts, engaging activities, intriguing experiments, and loads of fun as you learn about the human body and how to keep it working well. Beginning with a brief history of medicine and a peek into cells and DNA, your students will voyage through fourteen lessons covering many subjects, such as the body systems: skeletal, muscular, respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and more! They'll study nutrition and health, how God designed their immune system to protect them, along with embryology and what makes them unique.

Christian Kids Explore Biology *NOP

This user-friendly, one-year science curriculum for elementary students includes teaching lessons, gorgeous coloring pages, hands-on time, memorization lists, review sheets, creative writing assignments, and an awesome supplemental book list! Written for 3rd through 6th graders, it can easily be scaled down for younger students, making this an excellent choice for teaching all your elementary-aged kids together. The schedule of 35 weekly lessons calls for teaching twice weekly, allowing a family time for projects, exploration of resource books, field trips, etc.

Real Science-4-Kids Pre Level Biology Teachers Manual

The Pre-Level I Biology Teacher's Manual provides parents and teachers with the instructions for the ten hands-on experiments found in the Pre-Level I Biology Laboratory Workbook. The teacher's manual includes a material's list for each experiment, information regarding required set-up, and sample answers for both expected results and questions.

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Be Naturally Curious

K–5  grade unit studies (downloadable PDFs)

The Biology Coloring Book

More than 50% of your brain is devoted to vision and movement. Use the unique and highly effective Coloring Concepts method to experience for yourself how the action of coloring allows for more complete understanding than passive reading. 

Allow yourself to be tutored step-by-step through the fundamental concepts of biology and the evidence and reasoning processes which lead to them, while the colors and your movements form strong mental associations which greatly improve comprehension and memory. 

Great Science Adventures Discovering the Human Body And Senses

Provides multi-level teaching for Grades K-8. Consists of 24 lessons, with 2-3 lessons to be completed per week. There is a detailed explanation of all activities so you can jump in and teach! Pro

Super Simple Biology: The Ultimate Bitesize Study Guide (DK Super Simple)

A fantastic aid for coursework, homework, and studying for tests, this is the ultimate study guide to biology.From reproduction to respiration and from enzymes to ecosystems, every topic is fully illustrated to support the information, make the facts clear, and bring biology to life. For key ideas, "How it works" and "Look closer" boxes explain the theory with the help of simple graphics. And for further studying, a handy "Key facts" box provides a summary you can check back on later. With clear, concise coverage of all the core biology topics, Super Simple Biology is the perfect accessible guide for students, supporting classwork, and making studying for exams the easiest it’s ever been.

Biology for the Grammar Stage Student Workbook: Third Edition by Paige Hudson

Biology for the Grammar Stage provides a foundational survey of animals, the human body, and plants for the elementary student. The Student Workbook includes all the pages you need for the unit projects, narrations, lab reports, and student glossary, plus review sheets. Don’t forget the Teacher Guide which lays out the plans for this study of the living world, animals, the human body, and plants. To see this guide and more visit elementalscience.com.

Biology: Life as We Know It!

Nature's building blocks have never been more sociable than in this newest offering from the creators of The Periodic Table and
Physics. From cells to DNA, from viruses to mammals, from chlorophyll to flowers and fruit, and including the human body's parts and systems, Biology is a single volume BIO101 course. Distinctive characters, a creative pallette, and straight- forward text make it all clear―and fun!

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Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

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Geometry activities for elementary students can include plenty of fun hands-on ideas like an art project that reviews geometry terms at the same time. Also, look at my page How To Homeschool Elementary Students Like A Pro.

I am bringing you a simple art project.

In addition to lots of other fun geometry activities and terms to go over with your child, you can use them for the art project, make flashcards, and more.

Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

The other thing I really enjoyed about this art project is that it is very relaxing and encourages your child to focus and be intentional as they color in each space.

Geometry is all around us, it is the study of shapes, sizes, positions, and dimensions of things. 

It encompasses points, lines, planes, and solids, as well as more complex shapes, measurements, and relationships between them, perimeter, area, volume, and more.

Next, look at more how to homeschool elementary students tips.

HOW TO HOMESCHOOL ELEMENTARY STUDENTS TIPS

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BOOKS ABOUT GEOMETRY FOR KIDS

First, look at these fun math living books about geometry.

10 Living Math Books For Multiple Ages About Geometry

Geometry is a branch of math that deals with shapes, sizes, angles, and how things fit together in space.

An Adventure in Geometry

A "pictorial adventure" through which the author shows, in illustrations and text, how nature's forms and man's productions reflect the basic geometric structure of the universe.

String, Straightedge, and Shadow The Story of Geometry

String, Straightedge, and Shadow: The Story of Geometry is a beautifully illustrated book that is a must-read for students learning geometry or for parents helping them through their first geometry course. Julia Diggins masterfully recreates the atmosphere of ancient times, when men, using three simple tools, the string, the straightedge, and the shadow, discovered the basic principles and constructions of elementary geometry. Her book reveals how these discoveries related to the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece.The fabric of the story is woven out of archeological and historical records and legends about the major men of mathematics. By reconstructing the events as they might have happened, Diggins enables the attentive reader to easily follow the pattern of reasoning that leads to an ingenious proof of the Pythagorean theorem, an appreciation of the significance of the Golden Mean in art and architecture, and the construction of the five regular solids.

Mathematicians Are People, Too: Stories from the Lives of Great Mathematicians, Vol. 2

Looks at the history of mathematical discoveries and the lives of great mathematicians.

Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes (MathStart 2)

Captain Invicible and the Space Shapes is perfect for teaching 3-dimensional shapes to first, second, and third graders. Captain Invincible and his space-dog, Comet, are on a perilous journey back to Earth! Throughout their mission, the fearless captain and his canine sidekick encounter asteroids, poisonous gas, and alien beings. But will their knowledge of three-dimensional shapes, including cubes, cones, and pyramids, help our heroes navigate past these obstacles—and make it safely home? 

Basher Science: Algebra and Geometry

Can you figure out what algebra’s all about? Do you know what's key to geometry? There’s so much mathematical knowledge to discover with the fact-packed Basher Science: Algebra and Geometry.This compelling guide introduces a community of characters who make mathematics interesting. Meet Polygon and Plane, Reflection and Rotation, Odd Number and his buddy Even Number and the three pals Sine, Cosine and Tangent. Discover the secrets of their world!Perfect for home and school, this highly original book makes difficult concepts tangible and understandable. Chatty first-person text by Dan Green and stylish, vibrant character illustrations by Simon Basher give a voice, personality and story to each topic – an accessible way to communicate mathematical concepts.

Circles And Squares Everywhere!

A highly colorful and geometrically enhanced book reveals how circles and squares can be found everywhere and teaches children how to recognize the patterns that can be found on buildings, automobiles, and other structures.

Hamster Champs (MathStart 3)

Hamster Champs is perfect for teaching angles to second, third, and fourth graders. With a few blocks, a board, and a protractor to measure the angles, the hamster champs have built a ramp that lets them fly high! But will this stunt be good enough to outwit Hector the cat?

Kids will love the story and the illustrations by Pedro Martin. Parents and educators will love how the story and pictures make understanding the math concepts a breeze—as well as the concrete examples of how math works. The book contains activities for adults to do with kids to extend math into their own lives. 

Mummy Math: An Adventure in Geometry (Matt and Bibi Math Adventures)

Matt, Bibi, and their dog Riley crawled through the tiny opening first. FWUMP! A secret door suddenly closed behind them . . .The Zills family is summoned to Egypt to help find the hidden burial chamber of an ancient pharaoh. But when Matt and Bibi get trapped in the pharaoh's pyramid, they stumble upon an even bigger mystery. With only each other, their dog Riley, and the geometric hieroglyphics on the walls to help them, the twins must use their math skills to locate the burial chamber―and the way out. Luckily, Matt and Bibi know their stuff when it comes to geometric solids, and so will the readers of this adventure in math!

Vicious Circles and Other Savage Shapes (Murderous Maths) by Kjartan Poskitt (Illustrated, 18 Jan 2002) Paperback

Cloak for a Dreamer, Reader Grade 5: Harcourt School Publishers Collections

In an entertaining introduction to the concept of geometry, a tailor's son attempts to create a cloak with only circles, with unfortunate results, and then works with his brothers to find a shape that works.

Next, I’ll give you a simplified breakdown of geometry terms to go over with your child that you can also use for the art project at the end to reinforce their familiarity with them.

GEOGRAPHY TERMS FOR KIDS

BASIC SHAPES

  • Circle- A round shape with no corners or edges, all points on the edge are the same distance from the center.
  • Square- Has four straight sides that are all the same length, has four corners called right angles (like the corner of a book).
  • Triangle- Has three straight sides, can have different shapes and sizes, but always has three sides and three angles.
  • Rectangle- Has four straight sides, two pairs of sides are the same length, has four right angles.

LINES

  • Straight Line- Goes on and on in both directions, is the shortest distance between two points.
  • Line Segment- A part of a straight line, has two endpoints.

ANGLES

  • Right Angle- Formed by two lines or line segments that intersect at a 90-degree angle. This 90-degree measurement is a fixed and defining characteristic of a right angle. Visually, a right angle often resembles the corner of a square or a rectangle, an L shape.
  • Acute- An acute angle is an angle that measures greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. Think of it as a small or sharp angle.
  • Obtuse- An obtuse angle is an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees. It’s a wider or blunter angle than a right angle.

2D vs. 3D SHAPES

  • 3D Shapes- Solid shapes that have length, width, and height.Examples: cube, sphere, cone.
  • 2D Shapes- Flat shapes that have only length and width.Examples: circle, square, triangle, rectangle.

KEY TERMINOLOGY

Then, look at these geometry words to help you with terminology.

  • Shape- The outline or form of something.
  • Side- A straight line that makes up a shape.
  • Corner-The point where two sides meet.
  • Angle- The space between two lines that meet at a point.
  • Dimension- Measurement of length, width, or height.
  • Parallel lines- Two or more lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect.
  • Perpendicular lines- Two lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees).
  • Point- An exact location in space, often represented by a dot. It has no size or dimension.
  • Intersecting- When two or more lines cross or meet at a point.
  • Transversal- A line that intersects two or more parallel lines at different points.
Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

Now, look at these geometry activities for elementary students.

GEOMETRY ACTIVITIES FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

  • Having Fun with a Geometry Map Project
  • While these are 7 Fun Geometry Hands-On Activities For High School several like the LEGO activity can be easily done with elementary students.
  • Geoboard Activity Cards {FREE Geometry Challenge}
  • This Hands-On Math: Fun and Easy Snowflake Geometry doubles as another art project as well.
  • A simple idea to learn some Geometry in The Real World.
  • Ancient Greece Unit Study Play Stomachion Like Archimedes {Explore Geometry}
  • Here are 5 simple but impactful Activities for Teaching Angles.
  • Here are some Learning Games with Geometric Shapes Board Games.

Finally, look at this fun geometry art lesson.

GEOMETRY ART

You will need:

  • Unlined paper
  • Ruler, protractor
  • Permanent marker
  • Pencil
  • Markers, crayons, or colored pencils
  • Small sticky note strips
Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

First, use the ruler and protractor along with a pencil to create lines all over the page, intersecting at different points, and creating different angles.

Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

Encourage your child to be intentional in creating different examples of the geometry terms such as intersecting lines, right angles, obtuse angles, parallel lines, etc.

Go back over the lines with a black fine line marker to darken and make the lines even more clear.

Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

Now have your child color in all the different shapes with whatever medium they like.

Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

Finally, make little labels with the small strips of sticky notes using the geometry terms above .

Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

Then have your child label them by placing the strip in the corresponding example, better yet have them make up their own labels to help increase their frequency of use of terms.

Easy Art And Geometry Activities For Elementary Students

You can make this project as simple or as complex as you need to based on where your child is in their learning.

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