How to Make a Rain Cloud
Here is a simple way to make a rain cloud at home to demonstrate why clouds rain. Plus it just looks really cool.
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Workbook Idea
Instead of using multiple textbooks, this idea helps manage the workload for your student and keeps you on track too.
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Small Space Homeschooling
If you have a room designating for homeschooling that is fantastic. However, if you are operating in a small space or using a space for more then one purpose, here are some simple tricks on how to make that easier.
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Science and Art
Combining subjects is a great way to help a concept stick with a child, make it more interesting, and even make the school day go faster because you can "kill two subjects with one stone" as they say. Science and Art often go well together and here is a great example of that.
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Light Board
This a dollar store hack on how to make a tracing or light board. You might even have what you need at home already. If not, you could literally make this for $2. Adults and kids alike will enjoy using this!
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Cereal Bin
A safe sensory bin especially if you have a young child in the house who likes to put things in their mouth. This sensory bin is very affordable and easy. The cereal in the video is a rice cereal but depending on what additional toys you wanted in the bin any cereal would work. For construction vehicle toys a round cereal would be fun to act like mud or rocks. Colorful cereals would be fun for just digging toys or fantasy themed animals. Let your imagination go wild here!
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Baking Soda Snow
This is a simple, fun, and safe sensory bin for kids (and grown ups) to enjoy. Recipe: mix baking soda and water together until you have a consistency you like. You will use a lot more baking soda then water so add the water slowly and in small amounts. Awesome to use in a state where you don't get a lot of the real stuff or for a fun Christmas in July day when you need to escape the heat. Who says you can't build a snowman in the summer?
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