An Arts and Crafts Activity
Flower pressing is an old art that will captivate your child.
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- Small flowers
- Newsprint
- Heavy book
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- Shallow cardboard box
- Plastic wrap
Flower pressing is an old art that will captivate your child.
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Did you ever play with a “flip book” as a child? Flipping the book one way and the other makes an image go forwards and backwards.
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This activity uses light to demonstrate how colors are made from the three primary colors.
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This activity will amaze your child … and, just possibly, reveal whose hands have been in the cookie jar.
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Looking for a way to simultaneously create a toy for your toddler and keep your older child decked out for Halloween?
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Looking for a way to simultaneously create a toy for your toddler and keep your older child decked out for Halloween?
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There’s a lot more to taking care of the birds than simply tossing birdseed onto the ground or into a feeder.
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This game is simple. How fast can you talk? (And it goes without saying that some of us will be far better than others!) 🙂
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Throughout our history, we humans have come up with some pretty strange beasts, extravagant creatures that exist only in the imagination. Now it’s time to put that to good use!
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Sure, you and your child can come up with some pretty snazzy drawings by conventional means. But what happens if you take the more radical step-holding the crayon between your toes instead of in your hands?
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Using these online subtitled videos will enable students to study and learn about The Structure of The Cell examining the fundamental unit of life, the cell, within a variety of organisms, including both plants and animals.
Zane Education‘s library of online educational video includes a comprehensive range of Biology topics, and today we review the topic of Structure of The Cell.
Exploring The Structure of The Cell is a curriculum-based topic intended for students of 12 years to adult age, or Grades 6 and older.