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sciencescience experiments for kids
STEM Lab: free, hands-on STEM activities for kids & teens
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaSTEM Lab: free, hands-on STEM activities for kids & teens | science, technology, engineering, math activities for kids from 4-H and HughesNet | free STEM for school and home
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plantsscience
what your kids MUST know about plants (hint: they’re a big deal)
by Teach Mamaby Teach Mamawhat your kids MUST know about plants (hint: they’re a big deal) | BLOOM! movement created to improve the world through the power of plants | teachmama.com
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eclipse 2017: free resources for families (even if you’re last minute)
by Teach Mamaby Teach Mamaeclipse 2017: free resources for families (even if you’re last minute) | #eclipse2017 | eclipse fun for kids and families | eclipse crafts, eclipse games | eclipse resources
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sciencescience experiments for kids
make fluffy slime (and get your kids reading these FREE printable slime recipes!)
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaHow to make fluffy slime and get your kids reading! | make floam slime | make glitter slime | make galaxy slime | slime flops | slime video | teachmama.com
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cool, interactive tool for teaching kids financial literacy | teachmama.com | Earn Your Future Digital Lab | teachmama.com | PwCCharitable Foundation |
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budget challenge for students: real-life money management and big $ for classrooms and students
by Teach Mamaby Teach Mamabudget challenge for students: real-life money management and big $ for classrooms and students | WeAreTeachers and H&R Block / teachmama.com
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sciencescience experiments for kids
soap experiments: easy backyard summer fun
by Teach Mamaby Teach Mamasoap experiments: easy backyard summer fun teachmama.com
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birdwatching math puzzles: super challenging and tricky | teachmama.com
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matchstick math: patterns, puzzles and critical thinking | teachmama.com
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This post about fun with food and fractions is written by Jen of Beyond Traditional Math. Hopefully after reading it, you’ll never look at food quite the same! Thank you, Jen, for your time, effort, and expertise! ____________________ Fractions with …
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Cora has really been into playing math games lately. That’s right. Math games. I love it. Like while Maddy and Owen are doing their homework, all my littlest one wants to do is math. So I’m doing what I can …
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The following guest post is written by mom of five, Annette of Tips From a Typical Mom.  Annette covers everything under the sun on her blog, and it’s all done well. Check it out. —————————— Hi Everyone! I’m so …
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sciencescience experiments for kids
soap dough, soap molds, crazy cool fun with soap
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaWhat happens when you put a bar of Ivory soap in the microwave? Really. Ivory soap. Plain ole sweet-smelling, plain-jane white bar o’ Ivory soap? In the microwave. Try it. Your kids will think you’re a rockstar, and …
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It’s actually hard for me to type this title after years and years and years of math drills that made my elementary-school head want to explode. Can learning math facts be fun? Is it possible that learning these facts can …
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We are always looking for reasons to play with our food over here, so when we put away the last of the holiday decorations, instead of tossing our candy canes, we held onto those puppies. Today, in between a lot …
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Every summer, our school hands out summer packets–worksheets upon worksheets with ways that parents can continue the learning all summer long. And among the worksheets are ideas that incorporate learning in everyday activities for both reading and math. I have …
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It’s been crazy busy over here for the past few days, with visiting family in the Keystone State, attending BlogHer in NYC, and then spending some more time with family. But after the wash was done, the suitcases away, Hermie …
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It’s no secret that I am not a math person. And it’s really no secret that my kids’ math skills will soon (hopefully!) surpass my own. I cried my way through calculus (no joke), and I’d rather walk on fire …
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One of the things I believe in strongly is that any time can be a great time to sneak in some sort of learning. Whether it’s counting the candies in the line at the grocery store checkout, learning about the …