Learning in Style Craft Kit or Ready Made Bracelet
A simple yet fun way to introduce your learners to our solar system.
Along with a list of great educational videos and books, this packet uses simple explanations, games, and activities to reinforce the basic facts about Space and the Solar System
The kit comes with all of the pieces and instructions to create a specially designed bracelet illustrating the solar system
Facts. Games. Drawing and coloring. A simple yet fun way to introduce your learners to our solar system. Also included are lists of recommended books, videos, movies and games to support the learning experience. All information is presented in an elementary, yet fun, method.
A fun, introductory examination of the differences between the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) and what temperature can do to make matter change from one state to another.
38 pages of worksheets, answer sheets, and a list of age-appropriate YouTube videos to further enhance the learning.
Includes simple experiments and the worksheets to lead the young scientist through the steps of the scientific method while conducting the experiments.
This is a cross curricular unit study for the 2004 movie The Day After Tomorrow. This movie is about a climatologist who races to save his son after a series of cataclysmic natural disasters set the stage for a new ice age. The movie is rated PG-13 for intense situations of peril. This unit study includes supplemental videos to prepare students for some of the concepts in the film as well as comprehension questions and literary analysis activities for during and after the movie.
This is the story of Leon — a most unusual dog who has the ability to see a full day into the future, but not the ability to change anything he sees. He and his friend Tabitha the cat wonder if that means they may not have free will.
The first book in the amazing Animalosophy series — A fun, quasi-kids story about a giraffe trying to figure out if he’s real, and whether or not that matters to his life at all. Entertaining to kids, and amusing to their adults.
Who was Fibonacci? And what is the Fibonacci Sequence? This packet guides learners to find the answers to these questions while doing activities that explore the topic. Included is a recommended book list to help in the exploration both for younger kids and for older kids and adults. A fascinating look into Nature’s Secret Code.
Grade Level:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th 10th, 11th, 12th, Home school
A quasi-kids story about a mouse that makes radical changes in his life after confusing the mortal condition with unexpected grim tidings. Beautifully illustrated book is entertaining and amusing for audiences of all ages.
A fun, philosophically-minded kids’ story. This is the story of Nigel the Sea Otter, who wrestles with the significance of his actions in a world where nothing lasts.
Explores moral authority in a fun and creative way that will appeal to readers of all ages. Helen the Penguin, faces a personal dilemma she finds herself in when Penguin God comes down and tells all the penguins they have been using their color scheme entirely wrong.
This book is the access to the LIFE GIFT OF LOVE THROUGH THE BIOCHEMICAL POWER OF SMILES! Through this book you will learn that joy, happiness, and peace are a possibility by choice through exercises, habits, and mindset shifts that are easier than you can imagine.
This book is suitable for high school through adults
Another fun story from the Gigglyville series about “owning your own” happiness. It explores the idea that happiness is a choice and a perspective in most situations that YOU choose. Follow Shrilly as she discovers that how she sees things may not be how they really are.
Social Emotional/Mental Health Focus
Perspective/Perception
Learning Concepts
Use of highlights and text formatting aids in sight word recognition and early reading comprehension
Use of rhyming words for language arts development
A delightful book about a miniature donkey and a boy with autism that find each other and teach everyone around them about the importance of being a friend.
By Brandy Champeau
Social Emotional/Mental Health Focus
Autism
The value of friendship with those who are different from you
Learning Concepts
Use of word art aids in sight word recognition and early reading comprehension
Use of rhyming words for language arts development
Another of Exploring Expressions popular Literary Review and Analysis series. Take a detailed look at Jack London’s short store, “To Build a Fire.” Learn about the author, plots, plot settings, character analysis, and other information that aides in the review and analysis of literature. Practice grammar with topic related grammar shorts. Answer keys included.
This worksheet packet provide practice with the confusing word pair, ACCEPT and EXCEPT, using definitions, synonyms and antonyms, practice sentences, and hints or tricks to use when trying to remember which word to use.
Do it all in one or two days of intense practice or spread the learning out over a full week of activities
This worksheet packets provide practice with the easily confused words, Rise and Raise, using definitions, synonyms and antonyms, practice sentences, and hints or tricks to use when trying to remember which word to use.
Do it all in one or two days of intense practice or spread the learning out over a full week of activities
This worksheet packet provides practice with the easily confused words, Lie and Lay, using definitions, synonyms and antonyms, practice sentences, and hints or tricks to use when trying to remember which word to use.
Do it all in one or two days of intense practice or spread the learning out over a full week of activities