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Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Verb Flashcards

July 5, 2016 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

It’s been a while since I’ve shared a new set of printable Spanish flashcards with you all, so I decided to get things going again with a set of Spanish verb flashcards!

Using verbs in Spanish is quite different than in English.

You have to conjugate (or change) the verb each time you use it so that it matches the person who is doing the action.

So, for example, the way you would say “I talk” is different than the way you would say “She talks”. In both of those phrases, the verb for “talk” would be different.

English and Spanish Verb Flashcards

Sound confusing? It can be, but I’m working on a resource to help with verb conjugation.

In the meantime, let’s get to know basic verbs with these printables!

And you can learn even more Spanish with our English and Spanish free daily routine cards for kids!

Learn how to use action words in Spanish with these printable English and Spanish verb flashcards!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Verb Flashcards

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Printable Verb Flashcards in English and Spanish

This set of printable flashcards includes eight different verbs:

  • Talk
  • Swim
  • Play
  • Run
  • Drink
  • Write
  • Sleep
  • and Look
Printable English and Spanish Verb Flashcards

Each English card has a corresponding Spanish card, so kids can easily match them up.

There’s also a set of blank cards for review and a pronunciation guide for the Spanish words!

Printable Spanish Verb Flashcards for Kids
Scroll down to get your copy of our printable Spanish verb flashcards!

Don’t miss these other fun Spanish learning resources!

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Plus, catch all of our printable Spanish flashcards below!

Printable Spanish Flashcards @ Look! We're Learning!
Spanish Verb Flashcards

To get your set of printable Spanish verb flashcards, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check them out below!

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Ice Cream Recipes for Kids

July 1, 2016 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

One of the things on my never-ending Mom bucket list is to make homemade ice cream with my kids. In fact, now that I think about it – I don’t think I’ve EVER had homemade ice cream before. Yikes. That must be rectified ASAP. πŸ™‚

So, I looked around for some fun cookbooks that featureΒ ice cream recipes for kids. I’ve listed several below that I’m definitely going to try!

In this post, I’m joining up with several other bloggers to share resources for a free ice cream unit study. Be sure to check out all of the links to build a fun ice cream unit for your kids this summer!

Ice Cream Recipes for Kids

Ice Cream Recipes for Kids

  1. No-Churn Ice Cream: Over 100 Simply Delicious No-Machine Frozen Treats
  2. Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Ice Cream & Dessert Book
  3. Easy Ice Cream Cookbook: 50 Delicious Ice Cream Recipes
  4. Coolhaus Ice Cream Book: Custom-Built Sandwiches with Crazy-Good Combos of Cookies, Ice Creams, Gelatos, and Sorbets
  5. Easy Ice Cream Recipes: Homemade Decadent Recipes You Are Sure to Love
  6. I Scream Sandwich: Inspired Recipes for the Ultimate Frozen Treat
  7. The Best 50 Ice Cream Sundaes
  8. Cookies & Cream: Hundreds of Ways to Make the Perfect Ice Cream Sandwich
  9. How to Make Ice Cream (Step-By-Step Projects)
  10. 200 Best Ice Pop Recipes
  11. I Scream for Ice Cream! (Vintage Cookbooks)
  12. Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone

Fun Ice Cream Recipes for Kids

Don’t miss these other fun ice creamΒ activities for kids!

10 Kids Books about Ice Cream

Ice Pop Patterns Printable Pack - Look! We're Learning!

Ice Cream Printable Pack - Look! We're Learning!

Plus, get more ideas for summer on my Summer Activities for Kids board on Pinterest!

Free Ice Cream Unit Study Resources

This post is part of the free Ice Cream Unit Study hop! Get more ideas for learning about ice cream from these great bloggers!

Kids in the Kitchen: Mini Ice Cream Cakes from Crafty Mama in ME

Ice Cream Recipes for Kids from Look! We’re Learning!

Ice Cream Books for Kids from The Jenny Evolution

Ice Cream Color Match from Schooling A Monkey

Ice Cream Trails Around The World from FrogMom

Ice Cream Word Families from Homeschool Preschool

Ice Cream Art from CraftCreateCalm


Filed Under: Book Lists, Reading Tagged With: book lists, books for kids, cooking with kids, ice cream, ice cream recipes, ice cream recipes for kids, kids recipes, recipes for kids

Books about Turtles for Kids

June 28, 2016 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

A couple of weeks ago, we shared a Turtles Unit Study. So I thought I’d keep the fun going with a list of funΒ books about turtles for kids that you and your little ones will love reading together!

Naturally, any booklist about turtles has to include little Franklin. πŸ™‚ But there are also a few contemporary classics and some non-fiction selections in the list too! If I missed any of your favorites, let me know in the comments!

Books about Turtles for Kids

Books about Turtles for Kids

  1. Franklin in the Dark by Paulette Bourgeois
  2. Old Turtle by Douglas Wood
  3. Why Do Sea Turtles Look Like They are Crying? (The Book of Why) by Jennifer Shand
  4. Look Out for Turtles! by Melvin Berger
  5. National Geographic Readers: Turtles by Laura Marsh
  6. Good Night Little Turtle by David Cunliffe
  7. How the Turtle Got Its Shell by Justine Fontes
  8. Turtle, Turtle, Watch Out! by April Pulley Sayre
  9. Turtles by Jodi Huelin
  10. Turtle Time: A Children’s Photo Story about Flatback Sea Turtles by Dr. Dale Michael Cotton
  11. The Turtle in His Shell by Mr. Bryan Waytula
  12. Turtles and Tortoises: What’s the Difference? by Lisa M. Herrington
  13. National Geographic Readers: Sea Turtles by Laura Marsh
  14. Turtle Splash! Countdown at the Pond by Cathryn Falwell
  15. One Tiny Turtle: Read and Wonder by Nicola Davies

Turtle Books for Kids

Learn more about turtles for kids with our Turtles Unit Study!

Turtles Unit Study

Plus, get our Tiny Turtles Prewriting Pack – free!

Tiny Turtles Prewriting Pack

Want more books for children? Follow my Reading for Kids board on Pinterest!


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Road Trip Games for Kids

June 24, 2016 by Selena Robinson 5 Comments

Along with summer comes the old-fashioned family road trip. We drove to New York this past spring and, let me tell you, four kids in a minivan for 18 hours is quite an ordeal. So I thought, “We should probably bring some games for the kids next time.” You know, to maintain our general sanity.

So, I put together a list of really awesomeΒ road trip games for kids that will definitely be going on our buy list for this fall. Next year’s road trip is going to be the best yet. πŸ˜‰

15 Road Trip Games for Kids - Look! We're Learning!

15 Road Trip Games for Kids

  1. Spot It! On the Road
  2. Melissa and Doug Family Road Trip Box of Questions
  3. National Geographic Kids Ultimate U.S. Road Trip Atlas: Maps, Games, and Activities and More
  4. Games on the Go: 50 Games You Can Play Anywhere
  5. Travel Scavenger Hunt Card Game
  6. Mad Libs: On the Road
  7. Melissa and Doug License Plate Game
  8. On the Go Game Pad
  9. I Spot Junior Card Game Set
  10. Ideal Magnetic Go! Hangman Travel Game
  11. Melissa and Doug Trip Talk Box of Questions
  12. The Everything Kids’ Travel Activity Book: Games to Play, Songs to Sing, Fun Stuff to Do
  13. Boredom Buster: Games for the Road
  14. Melissa and Doug Flip to Win Travel Bingo
  15. The Ultimate Road Trip Games & Quiz Book for Kids – How to Survive a Long Journey!

Road Trip Games for Kids

These postsΒ feature printables and books your kids will love on road trips!

Tiny Turtles Prewriting Pack

Summer Books for Kids

Aquarium Arithmetic Seek and Find

Follow my Summer Activities for Kids board on Pinterest for more ways to make summer fun this year!

Road Trip Activities Roundup

This post is part of the Road Trip Activities Unit Study roundup! Read more great road trip activity posts below!

Road Trip Activities from 3 Boys and a Dog
How To Stay Busy On An RV from Crafty Mama in ME
Road Trip Games for Kids from Look! We’re Learning!
Best Children Audio Books for Road Trips from The Jenny Evolution
Alphabet Travel Tic Tac Toe from Letters of Literacy
Kids Road Trip Scavenger Hunt Game from Schooling a Monkey
How To Turn Family Travel Into Learning Experiences from iGameMom
Are We There Yet? Maps For Kids from Books and Giggles
5 Fun Things To Do On A Road Trip from The Usual Mayhem
Outdoor Breaks for Road Trips from FrogMom
Best Family Road Trip Music from Bambini Travel
Road Trip Notebooking Pages from Year Round Homeschooling
Travel Journal from Embark on the Journey
Printable Road Trip Games from Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading
Road Trip Activities from Tales of Education at Home
Car Scavenger Hunt from Planet Smarty Pants

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Simple Turtles Unit Study for Kids

June 21, 2016 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

Tiny Turtles Prewriting Pack

Today, we’re talking turtles!

Turtles are super cute animals, but they are also wonderfully designed. They come in several species, including box turtles, sea turtles, and loggerhead turtles.

There’s a lot more to learn about turtles and we’re sharing plenty of books, crafts, and learning ideas in this simple turtles unit study.

Simple Turtles Unit Study for Kids

If you’re looking for a simple way to turn turtles into a simple unit study for homeschool or for early grades, you’ll love the turtle activities and lessons below.

Plus, there’s a printable collective animal nouns matching activity you can score for free!

Read on to see the full list of turtle learning ideas.

And, for more ways to learn about animals, take a look at our printable Animal Diets and Habitats Sorting Activity!

This simple turtles unit study is a fun way to teach kids about these shelled creatures!

Turtles Unit Study for Kids

Sea Turtle Facts for Kids

Watch this video about sea turtles and ask your kids to answer the following questions.

  1. Where do sea turtles like to live? Answer: In warm, shallow water
  2. What is the only reason female turtles go onto land? Answer: To lay eggs
  3. How do sea turtles use their shells? Answer: As protection
  4. How much do leatherback sea turtles weigh when fully grown? Answer: As much as a small car!
  5. Why do we need to be careful where we throw garbage? Answer: Sea turtles can confuse plastic bags with food

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Fun Kids’ Books about Turtles

Read these books about turtles with kids of all ages! (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  1. Emma’s Turtle by Eve Bunting
  2. Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories by Dr. Seuss
  3. National Geographic Readers: Sea Turtles by Laura Marsh
  4. One Tiny Turtle: Read and Wonder by Nicola Davies
Turtle Books for Kids to Read

See even more books about turtles for kids to read at the link below!

>>> 10 Children’s Books about Turtles <<<

Fun Turtle Crafts for Kids to Make

These turtle crafts are so adorable and fun to make.

They make a wonderful addition to your turtles unit study, especially if you’re looking to add an arts and crafts project.

  1. Coffee Filter Turtle Craft – Look! We’re Learning!
  2. Paper Bowl Turtle Craft – I Heart Crafty Things
  3. Rock Turtle Craft – Easy Peasy and Fun
  4. Recycled Egg Carton Turtle Craft – Emma Owl
  5. Turtle Wine Cork Craft – Crafty Morning

Collective Animal Nouns Matching Activity

Turtles in a group are called a “bale”. Did you know that?

I sure didn’t.

And that got us curious about other names for groups of animals.

Animal Collective Nouns Sorting Activity

This printable collective animal noun matching activity is an easy way to learn about plural nouns and animals at the same time!

It would make a super addition to this turtles unit study too.

An answer key is also included for easy grading!

Collective Animal Nouns Activity

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Don’t miss these other fun ways to learn about animals!

Help early learners recognize animals with these printable zoo animal flashcards!
Use the print or digital version of this nocturnal and diurnal animals sorting activity to teach students about animal sleep habits!
Teach students about animals with this animal diets and habitats sorting activity! Such an easy way to learn about animal science with young learners!

This post is part of the A to Z Animals Blog Hop! Click the image below to see plenty of other animal learning posts!

A-Z of Animals Blog Series

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Superhero Free Student Planner Pages

June 16, 2016 by Selena Robinson 5 Comments

Getting ready for the new school year typically involves lots of planning for the parents. But as kids get older, they can start to take more responsibility for their school schedule, whether they’re in public school or homeschool.

My boys are nuts about superheroes right now, so I just knew they’d love these Superhero Free Student Planner Pages! Read on to get them for your little superheroes too!

Printable Superhero Student Planner Pages

If your kids aren’t really digging the whole superhero motif, take a look at our Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Pages too! And for more tips to get your new homeschool year going, check out my list of things you DON’T need to homeschool!

Pick up these superhero themed free student planner pages for your students this year!

Superhero Free Student Planner Pages

To use these free student planner pages, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

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Superhero Themed Student Planner Pages

This pack includes free student planner pages for each weekday (Monday through Friday).

Student Planner Pages for Kids

Since they’re unlabeled,Β you can use them to schedule subjects or assignments or chores or whatever else you’d like for your kids!

Superhero Planner Pages

The pages have spaces for itemsΒ from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., which is typically the timeframe that students need to schedule.

Superhero Student Printable Planning Pages

And each page features a different superhero, including Superman, Batman, and Spiderman!

Printable Superhero Student Planner Pages

We structure our day like this for early elementary learners. But you can schedule yours however you see fit! Since each line is fairly long, you could even place more than one item on each line.

And, if you want to encourage your children to work independently, print a set for them to use and create their own schedule!

Scroll down to get your Superhero Free Student Planner Pages!

Don’t miss our other homeschool planning posts!

These Strawberry Friends student planner pages are so cute for the new school year!

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And get ready for the new homeschool year with the ideas on my Homeschool Planning board on Pinterest!

Superhero Free Student Planner Pages @ Look! We're Learning!

To get your free Superhero Student Planner Pages, sign up for our email newsletter! You’ll get access to it and lots of other exclusive printables after you subscribe. πŸ™‚

This post is part of the Superhero Unit Study roundup! Click over to read other superhero learning ideas from my fellow bloggers!

Batman Books for Kids from The Jenny Evolution

Preschool Super Hero Printable Pack from Schooling a Monkey

Superheroes Coloring Pages from Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading

Superhero Obstacle Course in Nature from Frog Mom

Notebooking Pages LIFETIME Membership

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25 of The Best Beach Books for Kids

June 10, 2016 by Selena Robinson 5 Comments

The Best Beach Books for Kids

Summer’s here and we’re getting into a “beachy” frame of mind around here.

I’m from Florida and I absolutely adore the beach, so for this book roundup, I decided to feature the best beach books for kids!

There are 25 books about the beach for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary-aged kids to look at, read, and enjoy.

25 Awesome Beach Books for Kids

What I love about these books is that they focus on the beach itself, not just stories that take place there.

So, if you’re doing a beach unit soon, these are excellent reading choices!

Read on to see the full list. And, keep reading to pick up a fun beach themed counting resource too!

If these are a hit, check out some other summer reads, including some cool ice cream books for kids!

Share some of these lovely beach books for kids this summer!

25 of theΒ Best Beach Books for Kids

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Whether you live near the shore or not, the beach is a wonderful theme for early learners.

There are so many animals that live near the beach to learn about.

Plus, we get to find out about incredible scientific principles such as buoyancy, erosion, and evaporation.

There are also plenty of beach crafts for kids and beach-y treats to make. Take a look at some of our favorite beach crafts for some inspiration!

Fun Beach Books for Kids to Read

25 of The Best Beach Books for Kids

Share some of these lovely and fun beach books for kids during read aloud time this summer!

1

At the Beach by Anne Rockwell

2

Beach by Elisha Cooper

3

Hello Ocean by Pam MuΓ±oz Ryan

4

Beach Day by Karen Roosa

5

Curious George Goes to the Beach by Margret & H.A. Rey

6

Hide and Seek Harry at the Beach by Kenny Harrison

7

Pete the Cat: Pete at the Beach by James Dean

8

If You Ever Want to Bring a Piano to the Beach, Don't! by Elise Parsley

9

Llama Llama Sand and Sun by Anna Dewdley

10

A Day at the Seashore by Kathryn Jackson

11

Fancy Nancy: Sand Castles and Sand Palaces by Jane O'Connor

12

How Will We Get to the Beach? by Brigitte Luciani

13

Duck & Goose Go to the Beach by Tad Hills

14

Beach Baby by Laurie Elmquist

15

On My Beach by Sara Gillingham

16

Beach Bugs: A Sunny Pop-up Book by David A. Carter

17

Ladybug Girl at the Beach by David Soman

18

Daniel's Day at the Beach (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood) by Becky Friedman

19

Biscuit's First Beach Day by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

20

Clam-I-Am!: All About the Beach by Tish Rabe

21

Daisy Dawson at the Beach by Steve Voake

22

Beach House by Deana Caswell

23

A Beach Tail by Karen Lynn Williams

24

Scaredy Squirrel at the Beach by Melanie Watt

25

Hum and Swish by Matt Myers

Printable Beach Ball Counting Cards

Add even more beach learning fun to your beach theme with these printable beach ball counting to ten cards!

Printable Beach Ball Counting Flashcards

These feature beach balls in groups of one to ten with number words underneath.

There are also a set of cards with blank spaces for attaching number word labels.

Beach Ball Counting to Ten Cards

Perfect for early math centers!

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>>> Beach Ball Counting Cards <<<

Did you enjoy these beach books for kids? Don’t miss these other beach ideas to share!

Try some of these easy and fun prek beach crafts with early learners this summer!
Make this simple DIY play beach sand recipe to share a summer sensory activity with the kids!
Share a fun and easy summer craft with the kids when you make this easy coffee filter crab craft! Perfect for summer afternoon crafting!

This post is part of the Beach Unit Study blog hop! Check out more awesome beach posts below!

Beach Unit Study Resources
  • Beach Letter Find Printables from 3 Boys and a Dog
  • Ocean Books for Kids from The Jenny Evolution
  • Songs About The Beach from Tales of Education at Home
  • 5 Ways to Learn at the Beach from The Usual Mayhem
  • Beach Scavenger Hunt Printable from CraftCreateCalm
  • “At the Beach” Emergent Reader from The Letters of Literacy
  • Sand Pail and Shovel Alphabet Match from The Kindergarten Connection
  • Beach Letter Dot Printables from Living Life and Learning.com
  • Colorful Sand Paintings from Schooling a Monkey
  • Sand Science Experiment from iGameMom
  • 15 Things to Do at the Beach with Kids from FrogMom
  • Easy Egg Carton Sea Creatures from Homeschool Preschool
  • Beach Mystery Bag from Bambini Travel
  • Printable Beach Bingo Cards from Year Round Homeschooling
  • Beach Pail 1-20 Number Recognition from Something 2 Offer

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Integrated Listening Systems Music Therapy for ADHD

June 7, 2016 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

Three of our kids are living with ADHD and, needless to say, it makes life interesting! But it also makes our days rather challenging, especially because we are dealing with sensory processing issues with two of them as well.

Back in April, we received the iLs Total Home Focus program to try out for several weeks. And now we’re ready to share our results with you all!

If you’ve ever considered music therapy for ADHD, learn about how our experience with Integrated ListeningΒ Systems worked out!

Disclosure: I received access to this product in exchange for this post and I was compensated for my time. All opinions are my own and I was not required to post a positive review.

Does Music Therapy for ADHD Work

What isΒ Music Therapy for ADHD?

To get the full details about music therapy for ADHD and how it works, visit the Integrated Listening Systems website for information. iLs has been used at some of the top clinics in the world that provide treatment for learning problems andΒ the company also offers in-home therapy programs, including the Total Home Focus program.Β Since we’re trying to avoid medication (for now), the program, which uses movement and activity, was a wonderful option for us.

iLS Home Program System

The Total Home Focus Program comes with everything you see above. For more about what each item is, see our initial post about getting started with iLS. But to summarize: It’s a therapy program that includes classical and ambient music for kids (and adults) to listen to as they relax or do guided motor skills exercises.

The real secret sauce is the bone conduction headphones that let you actuallyΒ feel the music in your body. It’s a great immersive experience and it helps to focus attention on the music, rather than being distracted by everything else (which often happens to people with ADHD).

Music Therapy for ADHD Sleep Problems

Since Pooh has had long-standing sleep issues related to ADHD, iLs graciously allowed us to try out the Dreampad as well. It’s a special pillow that uses bone conduction to relax and ease you into sleep while playing ambient music.

Dreampad for Help with ADHD Sleep Problems

Once I hook it up, he’s usually out like a light. This is the same boy that typically awakens with enormous bags under his eyes in the morning. He asks to useΒ the Dreampad every night.

How Music Therapy Helped Our Family

Many families have been helped by using the iLs Total Home Focus Program. Here’s our experience:

Week 1: I focused on starting Roo with the program first. He’s our six-year-old and his ADHD is the most severe. He has extreme trouble sitting still for any length of time. He has serious mood swings and he can be a big sensory seeker, crashing and bumping into things on purpose.

Art and Music Therapy for ADHD

I learned that he hating simply sitting still and listening to music, so I tried to give him a simple and quiet activity to do while he listened: drawing.

Week 2:Β Roo still wasn’t a huge fan of the program. When I’d tell him to get the headset, he’d give me the “Aw, Mom!” routine. During week 2, I changed up his activity, letting him play with Unifix cubes instead of drawing. He seemed to do better with those.

Play and Music Therapy for ADHD

Week 3: During Week 3, I introduced Pooh to the program. His temperament is very different from Roo. He’s content to sit quietly and read while listening. Interestingly, he said that his playlist made him feel sad, so I changed up the tracks a bit.

Reading and Music Therapy for ADHD

Week 4:Β Our home coach recommended that we hold off on the exercises until the kids were more accustomed to the program, so we started with them gradually in week 4. I gave Roo the balance board to practice Balance Board Sitting – an exercise from the Early Developmental Program. He actually liked it! Plus, it kept him still for 5 minutes straight!

Music Therapy and Balance for ADHD

Week 5:Β Tigger, who’s 11, doesn’t really care for doing an activity as she listens to the music. She’d rather just lie back on her bed and listen quietly. Since she has struggled with coordination issues for some time, I’m really anxious for her to start with the exercises, but our home coach told me not to push the exercises with the kids, so I’m not. I think she’ll want to try them on her own in time.

Relaxation Music Therapy for ADHD

Week 6:Β In Week 6, I found that the kids have gotΒ to be separated when one is doing therapy. Otherwise, they start to talk and chatter over the music and the whole point of the therapy is lost. Since all three are using the program, they take turns going to their rooms or to the dining room table ALONE to listen and work. Live and learn.

Week 7:Β Roo was ready to try some of the other exercises in his program, so we added a few that used the enclosed beanbags.

Sensory and Music Therapy for ADHD

What happens when you hand a sensory seeker a beanbag? He immediately squeezes it to his face, proclaiming how much he loves how it feels. πŸ™‚

Exercise and Music Therapy for ADHD

One of the exercises we tried this week was called “Drop, Catch, and Under Leg”. It works on coordination, especially with crossing the midline. Roo is ambidextrous, so he’ll just switch hands when he has to cross his midsection. This exercise helped him work on using both hands on both sides. He liked it because it reminded him of dribbling a basketball.

Gross Motor Skills Therapy for ADHD

We also tried the “Dog Walk”. Roo crawled from one end of the room to the other while attempting to keep a beanbag on his back. We added difficulty by having him close his eyes, based on the exercise suggestions. When he did that, he instantly started crawling crooked. We will definitely keep practicing this exercise for a while.

Week 8: This week is week 8 and Roo has adjusted well to using the program regularly. He even asks if he can do his music therapy in the morning! I cannot tell you how much that helps me, because he wakes up first and he often becomes restless and noisy, which disturbs his siblings. Now, he gets up quietly, asks for his headphones, and goes to the table to listen and do a quiet activity. It’s a big change.

Why We Loved the iLS Total Home Focus Program:

  • It’s customizable.Β You can adapt the program to what is best forΒ your child. After we filled out our initial assessment, our home coach suggested a program for each child to follow based on his or her needs. Then I adjusted as I saw fit. Roo couldn’t handle more than 30 minutes per session. Tigger, though, could do a full hour at a time.
  • There is plenty of support. Our personal home coach Sharon was wonderfully helpful. She was very attentive to us, checking via phone and email regularly. And she welcomed all of my questions and concerns, listening to our situation and offering helpful suggestions.
  • It’s not a magic cure.Β iLs never advertises itself as a magic cure for ADHD and SPD, and it’s not. Instead, the program is designed to be used continuously over several weeks, gradually helping clients improve focus, attention span, and self-control. I like that it’s part of an overall lifestyle change – one that we’ve really benefited from making.

Be sure toΒ contact Integrated Listening Systems to learn about how the iLs Total Home Focus program can help your family! And learn more about music therapy for ADHD by following Integrated Listening Systems on social media:

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Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Free Pages

May 27, 2016 by Selena Robinson 9 Comments

Homeschool planning season is here!

Planning season is the bestest season of all. It’s time to think about the new school year, the grades our kids are going into (6th, 3rd, 2nd, and PreK here), and all the awesome lesson plans we’ll write down and never complete…lol.

This year, our oldest is going into middle grades, so I figured it was time to give her a bit more responsibility for her education. So I made up these Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Free Pages! Read on to get a set for your kids absolutely free!

Strawberry Friends Student Planner Free Pages

Looking for more ways to help kids get ready for the new school year? Don’t miss our Superhero Student Planner Pages!Β 

And, if you’re feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list for the new homeschool year, take a look at my list of things you DON’T need in order to get started!

These Strawberry Friends student planner pages are so cute for the new school year!

Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Free Pages

To use these student planner free pages, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
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Student Planner Free Pages for Kids

I had Tigger in mind when I made these. She loves Strawberry Shortcake and her friends, so I just knew she’d likeΒ these Strawberry Friends planner printables.

Printable Student Planner Free Pages

She took one look and fell in love with them. Let’s hope she falls in love with actually sticking to her weekly schedule. πŸ™‚

Free Student Planner Pages

This planner includes one page for each day of the week and there are scheduled time blocks from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. How you use these is up to you!

Free Student Planner Pages for Kids

You might have your child write down a subject for each time block or use them to schedule out chores, activities, or field trips. The choice is yours!

Strawberry Friends Student Planner Pages

We structure our days pretty loosely for early elementary grades, but for middle school, this list will be a bit more comprehensive. Since we alternate subjects, Tuesday’s schedule doesn’t resemble Wednesday’s or Thursday’s. Which is why it’s all the more important to keep up with the daily lesson plan!

Printable Strawberry Friends Planner Pages

Scroll down to get your copy of our free Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Pages!

Check out these other tips for planning your homeschool year!

Learn how to use an online homeschool lesson planner to make planning for the new homeschool year easier!

Pick up these superhero themed free student planner pages for your students this year!

Think you're behind on homeschool planning You're not. You don't need a lot to homeschool, even if you're a newbie!

And see even more suggestions on my Homeschool Planning Pinterest board!

Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Free Pages

To get your set of our Strawberry Friends Printable Student Planner Free Pages, sign up for our email newsletter! You’ll get access to them and lots of other exclusive printables when you subscribe. πŸ™‚

This post is part of the Strawberry Unit Study blog hop! Check out all the great strawberry-themed learning resources below!

Strawberry Unit Study

Find the Letter: S is for Strawberries from 3 Boys and a Dog

Strawberries Nature Study from The Usual Mayhem

Strawberry and Gardening Books for Kids from CraftCreateCalm

Fun & Easy Strawberry Paper Craft with Handprint Stem from Crafty Mama in ME

Strawberry Number Recognition Free Printable from Something 2 Offer

Strawberry Moon Outdoor Activities for Kids from FrogMom

How To Make Strawberry Shortcake from Tales of Education at Home

Strawberry Picking Sight Word Games from Books and Giggles

S is for Strawberry Letter Maze from Simple Fun for Kids

How to Make Strawberry Lemonade from The Jenny Evolution

Preschool Strawberry Math from Schooling a Monkey

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How to Teach Kids to Care for Pets with Fish Toys!

May 23, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

My kids have been begging for a pet for months. My 11-year-old daughter, in particular, has been cooing about how “cute” and “furry” kittens and puppies are, while simultaneously exchanging a knowing glance in my direction. I can take a hint.

But my kids aren’t used to caring for pets and I’ve been a tad…concerned that they’re not quite ready to be responsible for one. So I was considering buying a fish. Honestly, though, I wasn’t thrilled about exposing a living creature to the possibility of an untimely death at the hands of my children.

Which made me thrilled to try out the fish toys for Lil’ Fishys! Read on to see how I used Lil’ Fishys fish toys to teach my kids to care for pets!

Disclosure: I received this product in exchange for this post and I was compensated for my time. All opinions are my own and I was not required to post a positive review.

How to Teach Kids to Care for Pets with Fish Toys

Why I Love Lil’ Fishys Fish Toys

Take a look at the awesome products available from Lil’ Fishys!

Lil Fishys Fish Toys Review

We got aΒ Fishbowl Habitat featuring two fish from Lil’ Fishys, which was what we used for our mock “pet care” lesson.

Lil Fishys Fish Toys Habitat

We also received several other fish, including Orky the Orca Whale and Wheldon the Whale. What makes these fish toys so great is that they actually spray water, so they are awesome for water play!

Lil Fishys Spraying Whaleys Fish Toys

Plus, we also got a giant swimming Clownfish, Jitters the Electric Eel, and Lucky the Clownfish! Lucky was our “pet”.

Lil Fishys Fish Toys Selection

Inside the Fishbowl Habitat were two fish and decals for decorating the fishbowl.

Lil Fishys Fish Toys Habitat Stickers

So we added some stickers to our fishbowl and filled it with water. Simple!

Lil Fishys Fishbowl Habitat Decoration

Now when it came to assembling the fish toys, I was a little intimidated. But the instructions were very clear.

Lil Fishys Fish Toys Assembly

I simply twisted off the top and unscrewed the battery compartment cover. The fish all take AAA batteries, so be sure to stock up on those.

Lil Fishys Fish Toys Instructions

Then I simply reattached the top and adjusted the tail. As the instructions show, you angle the tail, depending on the size of the water tank your fish will be swimming in. I angled ours all the way up because he would be swimming in the fishbowl.

To get a look at Lil’ Fishys in action, check out Orky the Orca Whale swimming around in our bathtub! My three-year-old daughter was thrilled. πŸ™‚

Water play with @lilfishys Orca Whale: Orky! It really sprays water and swims! 🐳🌊 (Excuse the excited three-year-old in the background…) Review coming on Monday! #ihsnet #homeschooling #kids

A video posted by Selena Robinson (@lookwelearn) on May 10, 2016 at 1:01pm PDT

How to Teach Kids to Care for Pets with Fish Toys

Here’s one thing to keep in mind with Lil’ Fishys: They need to come out of the water when you’re not actively playing with them. So I couldn’t leave it in the fishbowl all the time like a live fish. Otherwise, though, I was committed to making this as much like caring for a real fish as possible.

Lil Fishys Fish Toys in Action

We took time to observe our fish in action each day.

Learning to Care for Pets with Fish Toys

We even spent timeΒ “feeding” the fish twice a day. A small container of ground thyme served as our “fish food”. I had them go through the motions of shaking the container over the fishbowl and everything.

Teaching Kids to Care for Pets

And, of course, you have to change the water in the fishbowl every few days.

This was definitely a great exercise for my kids, because they didn’t have to worry about hurting the fish, they were able to follow my instructions without feeling nervous. And, as they found out, it takes a LOT more to care for a pet than they thought. I think they’ll wait a while before asking for another one. πŸ™‚

Lil’ Fishys fish toys are great toys for kids of all ages. They’re easy to assemble and fun to play with. Plus, they’re the easiest pets you’ll ever own! πŸ˜‰

Add more fun to your fishy learning with these adorable free coloring pages featuring Lil’ Fishys!

Get a chance to win all kinds of Lil’ Fishys goodies, including a Fishbowl Habitat and a grab bag of Lil’ Fishys fish toys! Three people will win! To enter, use the Giveaway Tools widget below!

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If you’re on Instagram, be sure to check out the Lil’ Fishys Instagram challenge now through May 27!

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And don’t miss the iHSNet Lil’ Fishys Twitter party on May 26! You could win awesome prizes from Lil’ Fishys and Atmosflare!

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