Posts about Seasonal Activities
‘Tis the Season: 15 Winter Activities, Crafts and Treats for Students
Oh, the weather outside is frightful. But there are a number of fun and engaging winter activities your students can do indoors! Starting December 21 and ending March 19, winter brings chilly temperatures, frost-covered surfaces, snow flurries and festivities. And your students can celebrate the shortest season of the year with a variety of winter activities, crafts and even tasty treats.
Read MoreNatural Table Runner for Thanksgiving
Cooking Art offers a variety of activities and crafts that teaches children to have fun in the kitchen. This Thanksgiving, get your children to contribute to the holiday decor with a table runner everyone will love!
Read MoreMini-Pastry Cornucopia
Cooking Art has the perfect recipe to try with your kids this Thanksgiving! Make kid-size cornucopias filled with yummy vegetables.
Read More10 August Themed Activities to Inspire and Engage Students
Summer vacation is winding down, and students and educators alike are preparing to head back to school.
Read MoreMemorial Day Thank-You Cards
Declared a U.S. federal holiday in 1971, Memorial Day is a day to pay respect to the men and women who have lost their lives in the service of their country.
Read MoreMemorial Day Acrostic Poem
Memorial Day Acrostic Poems: A Creative Way to Remember Our Fallen Heroes
Read MoreFall-Themed Activities to Usher in the Season
Autumn, or fall, is one of the most eventful times of the year. Leaves change their color and begin to fall.
Read MoreEdible Flowers for Summer Snack Time
Summer is a busy time for after school programs. Many programs host the children of working parents throughout the summer, providing care and entertainment during the hottest months of the year.
Read MoreGetting Your Hands Dirty: 3 Fun Garden Science Activities
Kids love to get messy. Tactile learning activities provide opportunities for sensory exploration, and being able to touch and move what you’re learning about makes the lesson all the more real.
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