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The Best Fun Weather Facts for Grade School Kids

by Sarah

The weather is a universal topic that can be interesting for anyone. As kids grow up, they learn about the weather and what it means to them. In this blog post, we will discuss some fun weather facts that you may not have learned in school! A very common proverb that is somewhat true is, no one does anything about the weather though everyone discusses it. In fact, it is one of the most common topics that people speculate and talk about. Millions of people look over the internet to know about the local and global weather and also weather hazards.  Fun Weather Facts for Grade School Kids All are curious about whether an umbrella is required today or whether this weekend's big game is going to be spoiled by rain or not. If you stay on the Earth, the weather is bound to affect you in diverse ways. The kind of house you stay in, the type of clothes you were, even the type of leisure activities and games you enjoy - all are determined by the weather. If you aren't going … [Read more...]

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Reptiles for Kids: Small Scaly Creatures to Study

by Sarah

Reptiles for Kids: Small Scaly Creatures to Study

Reptiles are fascinating creatures that can be found in a variety of habitats around the world. They're usually cold-blooded, scaly reptiles with long tails and forked tongues. For those who want to learn more about these small, scaly reptiles - read on! This article will discuss some of the best turtles for kids to study up on, close and personal, as well as give you a fun printable reptile activities post. This article is all about reptiles for kids. These fascinating creatures can be found in a variety of habitats around the world and are usually cold-blooded, scaly reptiles with long tails and forked tongues. This post will discuss some of the best reptile units for kids to study up close and personal.  Reptiles for Kids: Small Scaly Creatures to Study While I have a free printable reptile unit for you - I want to talk about common turtle species today! Why? Because they are unique reptiles and cool! - When turtles feel threatened, they withdraw into their shells … [Read more...]

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Building A Model Rocket Can Be A Great Learning Experience

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Building A Model Rocket Can Be A Great Learning Experience

Building and flying model rockets can be a great way for students of any age to learn a bit about the basic rules of physics. Although model rockets may look more like toys than like educational tools, during the process of building and launching a model rocket any enthusiast is bound to pick up quite a bit of knowledge about the forces that govern physical motion. Even if your child is anything but an honor roll student, after spending a fun weekend together constructing your own model rockets your son or daughter will be able to confidently explain important scientific concepts like weight and thrust. These topics make up the backbone of the study of aerodynamics. Building A Model Rocket Can Be A Great Learning Experience When flying a model rocket, you will be able to observe Newtonian physics in action. The basic laws of motion are on display for anyone watching a model rocket in the air to see. Learning about inertia, acceleration, and friction are key parts of … [Read more...]

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Rock Collecting: A Hobby That is “Hard” to Resist

by Sarah

If you want to teach kids about the life cycle, rock collecting is a great activity to help! Rock collecting can be an excellent hobby for kids! Not only is it fun to do, but it also helps children develop a love of nature and exploration. They learn about geology and the different types that are out there. It’s a great activity for those who aren’t into team sports or other organized activities.  While rocks are common, cheap, and found everywhere, the variety is huge. Collected stones can be displayed in many ways, from gardens to neatly kept showcases, making collecting a versatile hobby. Rock Collecting: A Hobby That is “Hard” to Resist When rock collecting, you will soon find out that they can be categorized as one of three types. A sedimentary rock formed when sediments, such as sand or silt, were pressed together under their own weight or the weight of water, and eventually became solid. Igneous rock is one that was formed by volcanic activity. The third type is … [Read more...]

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Exercise Your Lungs for Better Breathing and Less Time Out

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exercise your lungs

Breathing is something we do naturally, but rarely do we think about how better breathing can enhance our performance in both sports and everyday activities. Training your lungs is just as critical as other fitness activities we participate in for better health. There are many benefits to health and many potential problems when breathing fitness is ignored. Fortunately, there are solutions to improve the breathing and thus your performance. If you have difficulty breathing, a conversation with a doctor or respiratory specialist would be time well spent. The information here can be a source of help for these conversations. Exercise Your Lungs for Better Breathing When breathing properly, the body of oxygen and cells and tissues are received from the energy required to carry out their functions. Concentration has improved, strengthened the immune system, increased metabolism, stress reduction, and an overall feeling of well-being. The most important thing is, and often do … [Read more...]

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Informative Digestive System Study For Kids

by Sarah

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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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