is a rhythmic and rhyming book about three kids in the midst of a dark and long storm. Some pages feature onomatopoeia (boom, bang, rumble, rap) and other pages feature describing words (like flash and sparkle). When I introduce onomatopoeia in my Language Arts class, we use this book.
is just right for my kids at this time. The other night, we were awakened by the tornado alarm. Although everything turned out to be fine, the noisy and violent storm was memorable for my young kids. Every since, Strawberry has been making thunder noises: "Boom! Boom!"
I admit, I love the word onomatopoeia. But I cannot spell it without a spell checker! It is a word that sounds like what it is, like a BOOM! or a sizzle. It's a fun concept, and
takes it to a new level.
Learning about snowflakes is a perfect lesson for learning about symmetry. When we read Zoo Flakes ABC by Will C. Howell, we got a unique alphabet of zoo animals as well as instructions for making our own symmetrical STEAM snowflake craft. About the Picture Book: Zoo Flakes ABCZoo Flakes ABC by Will Howell is a fun
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I don’t love planning my daughter’s homeschool kindergarten, but I love sitting and reading aloud with my kids. The first thing we do after we finish our breakfast is we sit down to read. I love planning curriculum activities around picture books. Great children’s books help make teaching homeschool science easy. Here are some of
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I’ve been on a mission! I am looking for the best Martin Luther King picture book for my young readers. As a homeschool parent, I have kids a variety of ages, so I wanted to select picture books and Martin Luther King biographies for kids of varying levels. My favorite Martin Luther King picture books
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To prepare for Earth Day and Arbor Day, we learned about conserving trees by recycling paper in our kitchen. Reading The Great Paper Caper, a silly mystery story, prompted this fun, hands-on science lesson.
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One way my history-loving child and I love to approach science is through learning about the amazing people who have taught the world so much. In honor of Women’s History Month, I thought we’d take a look at some amazing women in STEM. Biographies about Women in STEM (Annotated List)One thing many biographies about women
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We have frequently studied the moon and space a when my kids are starting his kindergarten year. One year, grandma sent my son a solar system set that we painted, and we read a lot of books about space. We will be doing space again this year for our science at co-op and I look
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