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Informative Digestive System Study For Kids

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If you are looking for a Digestive System Study to help explain to kids what it is all about - we have you covered! text Digestive System Study for Kids When looking at the Digestive System for explaining and teaching it to kids, we want to keep it fun, yet informative. It is all about the parts of the body that work together to turn food and liquids into the building blocks and fuel that the body needs. I know not every kid starts college at the age of nine, but youngsters are able to learn a lot more than most people think they can! This is not too advanced a subject to share with them - and don't be afraid to dig deeper if they show real interest in learning more! Digestive System Definition The collection of organs that is used to not only digest, but absorb the nutrients of the food that enters (and eventually exits) the body. Digestion is the breakdown of food into small molecules, which are then absorbed into the body. The digestive system is divided into … [Read more...]

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Know Your Planet Mercury

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Mercury is the first planet in our solar system and one of our closest neighbors! It is a fun one to learn about, and has so many facts that are the opposite of what you might think! Know Your Planet Mercury Let's get some fun facts and questions answered right away: What are 5 facts about Mercury? Can humans live Mercury? Mercury's extreme temperatures and lack of an atmosphere would make it very difficult, if not impossible, for people to live on the planet. It also has extreme temperature fluctuations, from boiling hot to freezing cold. That means Mercury is not likely a planet that humans would ever want to colonize. Is Mercury the hottest planet? Even though Mercury is the planet the closest to our star (the sun) it isn't the hottest planet in our solar system. Venus gets that honor. Mercury gets very cold because it has almost no atmosphere to hold in heat and keep the surface warm. The temperature can drop down to minus 300 degrees … [Read more...]

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Missing Numbers for First Graders

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Missing Numbers? This is a classic skill that they are working on for both kindergarten and first-grade math classes. As you build to first-grade skills, you should be able to count from 1 to 100. Missing Numbers for First Graders This worksheet covers a few different concepts – first of all, working in a sequence. There is only ONE number of each set of ten in a row. You little student has to fill in 90 blanks out of 100, What are Missing Numbers? Missing numbers are the numbers that got missed in the given series of numbers with similar differences among them. The process of writing the missing numbers is termed as finding similar changes between those numbers and filling their missing values in their specific series and places. This activity is a great way to introduce number order! You can show them how row two all start with a “1”, how row three all start with a “2”, etc – to cover the teens, twenties, etc. You can teach multiplication too! Let’s start … [Read more...]

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National Puppy Day Fun Printable Worksheets

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Did you know that March 23rd is National Puppy Day? I wasn't aware of it before, but now that we have our Australian Shepherd pup? It is on my radar. National Puppy Day is all about celebrating the unconditional love and affection puppies bring to our lives. National Puppy Day Fun Printable Worksheets This 8-page activity pack of mine is educational, yet fun. While it doesn't teach about puppies, it teaches basic skills most little need to work on: math, English, Tracing letters and numbers, simple counting, mazes for deductive reasoning, and I Spy for finding items among it others. Let's talk about National Puppy Day First It is nice to be able to teach kids a little about a special day before and while you work on themed sheets that enforce those concepts. At what age is a dog no longer a pup? While many people think the magic answer is one year - it technically averages out at around 9 months. This shouldn't surprise many as when a pup is 6 months old, they … [Read more...]

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How to Make a Snake Life Cycle Lapbook

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How to Make a Snake Life Cycle Lapbook? If you find yourself researching reptiles, you can’t possibly leave out our forked-tongue friends the snakes Like all animals in the web of life, snakes play an important role in our ecosystem by maintaining a balance to the food web. Because snakes are both predators and prey, they keep the pest population down by feeding on mice and other small rodents that damage crops and carry disease. How to Make a Snake Life Cycle Lapbook From eggs to the shedding of a skin, we will cover the snake life cycle stages and make the journey both fun and engaging for the little student of yours! So many people misunderstand reptiles and think of snakes as slimey, dangerous, and often poisonous critters. We aim to prove that all wong with this lapbook project! When trying to teach the littles about them – the best way to do it is debatable. My mom always used learning posters, but the updated version of that is the concept of a homeschool … [Read more...]

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All About A Solar Eclipse

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All About A Solar Eclipse? One of the things that jump-started my young college career was the simple fact that I loved space. I wanted to take an Astronomy class more than anything, and finally got to when I was in 5th grade. I learned about all sorts of great things and eclipses were just one small thing we learned about. All About A Solar Eclipse I have offered you a FREE PRINTABLE Our Shining Sun Unit Study before, and also fun things like Cool Moon Phases Trading Cards. This pack talks a little more about BOTH of those things! What is a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse? Solar eclipses result from the Moon blocking the Sun relative to the Earth; thus Earth, Moon and Sun all lie on a line. Lunar eclipses work the same way in a different order: Moon, Earth and Sun all on a line. In this case the Earth's shadow hides the Moon from view. What happens during a solar eclipse? Here is a great video of a solar eclipse: I have a worksheet that shows it, in … [Read more...]

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