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Pick up some of these fun preschool scissor skills worksheets featuring themes for the entire year!

Fun Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets for Kids

August 14, 2017 by Selena Robinson 16 Comments

These printable apple preschool scissor skills worksheets are a fun way to practice fine motor skills with preschoolers!

Learning to use scissors correctly is an important part of early childhood education.

Even if kids don’t need to cut an object right away, practicing with scissors teaches them how to use hand-eye coordination and helps to improve their fine motor skills.

Plus, scissor practice is just plain fun for little ones!

That is, it’s fun if… you use fun preschool scissor skills worksheets that little ones love.

Fun Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets for Kids

Which is why I’m sharing some printable cutting skills activities you can use with preschoolers and kindergartners!

Keep reading to get a look at the full list.

And if you like these scissor practice printables, take a look at this Apple Life Cycle Sequencing Mat! It’s a fun way to combine fine motor skills and fall science!

Pick up some of these fun preschool scissor skills worksheets featuring themes for the entire year!

How to Use Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets

Before you get ready to use these preschool scissor skills worksheets with early learners, these supplies may come in handy. (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Child-safe scissors

When my kids were very young, I always used plastic-covered scissors with them.

They were very helpful, because I could give them a printable cutting practice worksheet without worrying about them cutting their fingers.

Themed Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets for Kids

As they got older, we graduated to metal scissors with blunted edges.

It made them feel they were using “real” scissors like Mom, but without the danger of sticking themselves (or a sibling who got too close).

What I love about these printable cutting worksheets for preschoolers is that they’re versatile enough to be used any time of year.

They go well with seasonal units, but they also make good fine motor skills practice any day.

If you try any of these preschool cutting worksheets, I’d love to know which ones your students enjoyed the most!

Fun Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets for Kids

Make scissor skills practice into a year-long lesson with these different themed scissor skills worksheets and activities for early learners!

You can even use some of them to supplement specific seasonal units, such as fall, apple, winter, or back to school!

While all of these activities are designed for use with scissors for cutting practice, they can be adapted for use at centers or morning tubs and then reused.

Revving Racecar Scissor Skills Worksheets

Early learners can practice getting each racecar to the checkered flag with these cutting worksheets.

Three different scissor cutting lines are included for practice.

Big and Small Flowers! Flower Size Sorting Activity

This flower-themed scissor skills activity is a perfect fine motor strengthener for a unit about spring or flowers.

Students examine the different sizes of each flower and then cut and paste the items on the correct card.

Busy Bee Scissor Skills Worksheets

Get each bee to the correct hive with these beehive-themed scissor cutting worksheets!

Three different cutting line versions are included.

Apple Harvest! Apple Cutting Practice Worksheets

These apple-themed cutting worksheets are perfect for fine motor skills practice during fall!

Students can put each apple into the basket by tracing along each cutting line.

Arctic Animals Pattern Cut and Paste Activity

Use scissors and glue to complete the basic math patterns with cute polar animals!

This activity can also be completed with hook and loop dots if you prefer to reuse it.

School Supply Patterns! Back to School Pattern Activity

Here's another pattern building cut and paste activity that strengthens cutting skills and it's perfect for back to school season!

Each page contains three rows of school supplies placed in a pattern. Students choose which picture to cut and paste on each row to complete the pattern.

Want even more ideas for fine motor skills practice? Try some of these ideas!

Use these city themed number playdough mats to practice forming numbers from zero through nine!
Pick up these printable rainbow playdough mats for some colorful fine motor fun with early learners!
Build fine motor skills and letter recognition with these fun forest alphabet playdough mats!

Want to enrich your child's education? Try one of these online supplemental homeschool programs this year!

Supplemental Homeschool Programs That Make Teaching Easier

August 11, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

When you’re teaching kids at home, it’s perfectly normal to start out full of enthusiasm…only for that initial excitement to fade and then drop off a cliff a few weeks later. So if you’ve been feeling like that, you’re not alone!

We’ve been learning at home for the past nine years and I too have experienced that sharp drop-off in homeschooling enthusiasm. It wasn’t until the last couple of years that I realized – it was mostly my fault.

It’s a big job to teach kids at home (and we have four – each at a different grade level), so by expecting myself to do ALL the educating, I was setting myself up for homeschool burnout. And it kept happening year after year after year.

Then I caved and started looking into some online homeschool programs that would help to enrich our lessons and things got so much better! So, if you’re feeling stretched to the limit, take a look at these supplemental homeschool programs that make teaching easier!

Disclosure: I was compensated for my time writing this article. All opinions are my own and I was not required to post a positive review.

Want to enrich your child's education? Try one of these online supplemental homeschool programs this year!

Five Supplemental Homeschool Programs That Make Teaching Easier

The Homeschool Buyers Co-op has an award-winning selection of all-inclusive homeschool curriculum, unit studies, supplements, and additional teaching resources. When you buy all-in-one or multi-subject resources from the co-op, you can save up to 93 percent!

At the co-op, you can browse several different kinds of Multi-subject Homeschool Curriculum, including five supplemental homeschool programs that are a great choice for families that learn at home.

IXL
IXL
We’re using IXL with our third-grader this year, so I’ll be sharing more about it in an upcoming post. This program includes practice in up to four subjects, such as math, language arts, science, and social studies. It’s available for grades K-12, so you can use it no matter what grade your child is in this year.

Brain Pop
BrainPop
Brain Pop has been a favorite of ours for years. My oldest daughter used the Junior version when she was in preschool and it was a big hit. There are video cartoons for each lesson, multiple video lessons in each subject, printable activities to complete, and online quizzes and games that reinforce what kids learn.

Brain Pop is available in four versions: Brain Pop Jr (for K-3), Brain Pop (for 3-12), Brain Pop Español + Francais (for native Spanish and French speakers), and Brain Pop ESL (for ESL learners).

Discovery Education
Discovery Education

If you use videos and web clips in your homeschool, then Discovery Education is a must-buy. This program offers parents access to hundreds of thousands of educational videos and clips that kids will love, including nature programming, math tutorials, and even audiobooks. Plus, there are additional enrichment resources, such as quizzes, assignments, and lesson plans.

Education City
Education City
Education City, designed for grades PK-6, provides practice in language arts, math, science, and computing – as well as math for Spanish speakers and ESL lessons. But this is more than just an after-school practice program.

Kids can also use it to take assessments and tests that will give parents a clearer idea of how their students are progressing. It’s a really useful way to find out what kids need to practice more and what they’ve already mastered.

Plato Learning
Plato

If you’re homeschooling from kindergarten through high school, then PLATO Learning is a program you’ll definitely want to consider. This comprehensive resource features subject lessons by grade levels (K-5, 5-8, and 9-12), so you can place your children in elementary, middle, or high school subjects as needed.

Have an advanced high school learner? You can sign up for the AP course package to get your student ready for college! You can purchase PLATO Learning on an annual or month-to-month basis.

How to Sign Up for Supplemental Homeschool Programs with Homeschool Buyers’ Co-Op

So, how can you take advantage of these and other supplemental homeschool programs? Take a look at all of the homeschool multi-subject curriculum programs available from the Homeschool Buyers’ Co-Op and then visit the program sign-up pages that interest you.

The co-op operates on a group buy policy, which means that as more parents sign up, the price can get lower and lower. Since all of the programs have unique purchase policies, it’s essential to read the terms and conditions before you purchase.

On a personal level, I will say that I have never been disappointed by a single purchase I’ve made from the Homeschool Buyers’ Co-op. Every single one has been a huge value to our homeschool. Every single one.

Find out more about the all-in-one and online homeschool programs you can score today and start making your teaching experience much, much easier!

Need to see more curriculum ideas for the new homeschool year? Check out my Homeschool Curriculum Choices board on Pinterest for inspiration!

Make this sweet coffee filter pig craft with the kids for an easy art project!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Pig Craft

August 10, 2017 by Selena Robinson 5 Comments

Do you remember the first time you ever visited a farm? I went to a dairy farm on a class field trip in first grade and I was so disappointed. Cows are cool and all, but I wanted to see the pigs!

Kids are huge fans of pigs. I think it has something to do with the fact that they’re allowed to be as messy as they want to be. They don’t have to wipe their faces after eating. They don’t have to take a bath – at least not with soap and water. And they always look blissfully content. (Actually, I think I might envy them a little as an adult!)

So I wanted to make another one of our coffee filter crafts for kids – a coffee filter pig craft!

Simple Pig Coffee Filter Craft

This is a really fun and simple craft to make, so it’s perfect for younger children.

If the kids like this one, they might also enjoy our Coffee Filter Cat Craft or our Coffee Filter Moose Craft!

Make this sweet coffee filter pig craft with the kids for an easy art project!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Pig Craft

To make this coffee filter pig craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • Construction paper (I used brown)
  • Crayons
  • Glue stick
  • Pink marker (I like Mr. Sketch. Kids love the scents!)

Pig Coffee Filter Craft

One of the reasons this is a good craft for littles is because there’s no cutting involved. They can use the construction paper and coffee filter as is. Simple!

Coffee Filter Pig Craft

Start by drawing the pig’s eyes. Leave the whites uncolored so they’ll show up well later.

Easy Coffee Filter Pig Craft

Then color the entire filter pink and glue it onto the center of the construction paper.

Easy Pig Coffee Filter Craft

Draw an oval nose with two black slits. I used a brown crayon to lightly draw the oval (just to make sure the shape was right) and then traced over it with a black crayon.

Simple Coffee Filter Pig Craft

Give the pig a smile. Pigs are happy!

Making a Coffee Filter Pig Craft

At the top corners, use a black crayon to outline the ears. Use the pink marker to color them in. (The pink crayon doesn’t really show up on brown construction paper.)

Simple Pig Craft for Kids

Add a few polka-dots and you’re done!

Easy Pig Craft for Kids to Make

“That’s all, folks!”

Okay, that was really corny.

Want to try more easy crafts? Take a look at these projects!

Kids will love making these easy coffee filter emoji crafts!

Make this sweet sleepy coffee filter moose craft with your preschooler!

Make this cute and simple coffee filter earth craft with kids of any age! This is a great activity for learning about conservation, geography, or the planets!

Get more ideas for easy craft projects on my Simple Crafts for Kids Pinterest board!

These alphabet animal notebooking pages are a fun way to practice handwriting!

Free Alphabet Animal Notebooking Pages

August 8, 2017 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

I just love practicing handwriting. When I was a kid, I would spend a lot of my free time doodling, writing, and trying to make my handwriting as gorgeous as possible. (Do kids still do that in these text-heavy days?)

It’s true that penmanship isn’t as popular as it used to be, but it’s still a great skill for kids to learn. And that’s why I’m sharing these free alphabet animal notebooking pages!

A to Z Animal Handwriting Practice Printables

These are a perfect complement to our Alphabet Animal Flashcards! You can use them for letter recognition, tracing practice, and handwriting! Read on to see how to get your set for free!

These alphabet animal notebooking pages are a fun way to practice handwriting!

Free Alphabet Animal Notebooking Pages

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

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Pencils

Alphabet Animal Notebooking Pages for Kids

You might want to focus on one animal notebooking page per day. So on Day 1, you could complete the A is for alligator page.

Have your child trace the uppercase and lowercase letter “A” at the top. Then they can trace the phrase “A is for alligator”.

A to Z Animal Notebooking Pages

On the lines below, have your child practice rewriting “A is for alligator” up to seven times. They can even color in the line art alligator at the bottom!

Printable Alphabet Animal Notebooking Pages

There are different animals for each letter – from A…

Alphabet Animal Handwriting Practice Pages

…all the way to Z!

Alphabet Animal Notebooking Printables

Scroll down to get free Alphabet Animal Notebooking Pages!

Get more alphabet practice with these fun learning activities!

Pick up these sign language alphabet flashcards to learn how to sign your way through the alphabet in ASL!

Early learners will have a ball with this fun cupcake letter matching activity featuring uppercase and lowercase letters!

Teach your kids how to say and recognize the alphabet in Spanish with this printable Spanish learning kit for kids!

And see even more awesome educational printables on my Homeschool Printables Pinterest board!

A to Z Animals Notebooking Pages

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Thinking of Life of Fred math books for homeschool? Take a look at the selections!

Life of Fred Math Books for Homeschool

August 7, 2017 by Selena Robinson 222 Comments

When we start a new homeschool year, I’m always interested to see how my kids respond to the math curriculum I choose. Since we’re teaching kids with ADHD, I try to use various kinds of curriculum to see what works best for their attention spans and their difficulties with concentration.

So when I first discovered Life of Fred, I was thrilled. My oldest daughter, who has ADD, is a voracious reader. But she is NOT a fan of math.

Which is just fine because Life of Fred is NOT a set of math textbooks. If it was, she would have lost interest long ago. But she has loved these books and the concepts she’s learned as a result and that’s why we’ve kept them in rotation during the school year, even as she’s moved on to higher grades.

Read on to find out about the Life of Fred math books available for homeschool students. Plus, enter to win five Life of Fred math books yourself!

Thinking of Life of Fred math books for homeschool? Take a look at the selections!

Life of Fred Math Books for Homeschool

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Life of Fred is a series of storybooks about Fred, an unusual five-year-old. In fact, he’s the youngest professor ever in the history of Kittens University.

The stories tell us about what happens during Fred’s day-to-day life. In the first book, Fred wakes up in the morning and gets out of his sleeping bag (located in his office at Kittens University) and reads the clock to tell what time it is.

As the books go on, Fred’s days become more complex as he goes jogging, studies constellations, learns to read music, and even tries to assemble a bicycle he orders through the mail. All the while, mathematical concepts are introduced and practiced without kids really even noticing. (They’re far too interested in what happens to Fred.)

The books are separated by grade level, beginning with the Life of Fred Elementary Series, which includes the following four books:

Life of Fred Apples

Life of Fred Apples

Life of Fred Butterflies

Life of Fred Butterflies

Life of Fred Cats

Life of Fred Cats

Life of Fred Dogs

Life of Fred Dogs

These are described as elementary level books, because they focus on the basic operations of arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They also introduce number theory, rounding, skip counting, shapes, and more.

For middle school-aged children, Life of Fred math books for homeschool include:

Life of Fred Decimals and Percents

Life of Fred Decimals and Percents

Life of Fred Fractions

Life of Fred Fractions

There’s also an Life of Fred Intermediate Series (for middle school) that includes the following books:

Life of Fred Kidneys

Life of Fred Kidneys

Life of Fred Liver

Life of Fred Liver

Life of Fred Mineshaft

Life of Fred Mineshaft

In the Intermediate Series, the books take a big leap forward and tackle more advanced math topics, such as geometry, finding averages, and even the Pythagorean Theorem. Like the Elementary Series, though, these books introduce the topics so gently kids won’t have a chance to feel overwhelmed.

Each chapter is only about six pages long (perfect for short attention spans!) and there are a few questions for kids to practice some of the concepts they learned in the chapter. There are also answer keys for each practice section. Plus, the books are written at grade-appropriate levels, so kids can read them on their own. It’s reading and mathematics all in one!

Want to see more ways to make math fun in your homeschool? Check out these ideas!

Sidewalk Chalk Outdoor Math Game

Math Activities for ADHD Students

Fun Math Books for Middle School

And don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter to get educational printables, freebies, and tips in your email inbox!

Now for the REALLY big news! We’re giving away five Life of Fred math books! Read to the bottom for your chance to enter!

28 homeschool bloggers have joined together to provide one massive back-to-homeschool basket giveaway! Take a peek around these 28 sites and enter to win as many baskets as you like. Each blogger is conducting her own giveaway, so you never know…you may end up winning more than one!

Back to Homeschool Gift Baskets 2017

(1) Our Favorite Literature by Geek Families

(2) Ocean Learning Gift Basket by See Jamie Blog

(3) Getting Back to Homeschool Bundle Giveaway by Renée at Great Peace

(4) Back to High School Giveaway Basket by BJ’s Homeschool

(5) Hands-On Learning Basket by Homeschool Hideout

(6) Box of Preschool Busy Bags by Happy Brown House

(7) Middle School Homeschool Curriculum Giveaway by Starts At Eight

(8) Life of Fred Math Books Gift Basket by Look! We’re Learning!

(9) Medieval England Unit Study Basket by Table Life Blog

(10) Favorite Homeschool Things With a Texas Twist by Classic Housewife

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(19) The Home Education Road Map Scholarship Homeschool Giveaway by Grace, Grow & Edify

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(21) Elephant and Piggie Favorite Book Characters Giveaway by Line upon Line Learning

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Life of Fred Math Books

I’m excited to announce that we’re giving away FIVE!!! Life of Fred books to one of our readers! The winner will receive:

  • Life of Fred Apples
  • Life of Fred Butterflies
  • Life of Fred Decimals and Percents
  • Life of Fred Fractions
  • and Life of Fred Kidneys!

So if you have elementary or middle-school students this year, this is the giveaway for you! Just use the Giveaway Tools widget below to enter!

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Make this simple coffee filter hot air balloon craft with the kids for some easy crafting fun!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Hot Air Balloon Craft

August 1, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

When the boys were younger, one of their favorite episodes of Thomas the Tank Engine was “James and the Red Balloon”. This was one of the episodes in the classic series. The one with the toy trains.

They used to say that they wanted to fly in a hot air balloon. And I’d say, “Yeah, maybe one day.”

Well, until then, I thought they’d like to make another one of our coffee filter crafts for kids – a fun hot air balloon craft! That way, they can get a tiny version of their flying-in-a-hot-air-balloon fix and I won’t have a heart attack worrying about them. Sounds like a fair deal to me.

Easy Coffee Filter Hot Air Balloon Craft

This was a really fun craft to make. Kids may need a little help shaping their balloons, but after that, they’re good to go!

Looking for more simple projects kids can make? Don’t miss our coffee filter sailboat craft or our coffee filter inside out umbrella craft!

Make this simple coffee filter hot air balloon craft with the kids for some easy crafting fun!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Hot Air Balloon Craft

To make this coffee filter hot air balloon craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • One piece of blue construction paper
  • Glue stick
  • Crayons
  • Kids’ safety scissors

Making a Coffee Filter Hot Air Balloon Craft

To get started, use your hands to flatten out the coffee filter as best you can. Then decide what colors you’d like to use to color it.

Coloring a Hot Air Balloon Craft

I wanted to make a cheery balloon, so I went with yellow and red-violet for contrast. But the kids can use any colors they like.

Take your contrasting color and draw a design on the coffee filter.

Creating a Coffee Filter Hot Air Balloon Craft

Then color it in.

Decorating a Hot Air Balloon Craft

Color the rest of the filter with your main color crayon.

Easy Hot Air Balloon Craft for Kids

Now it’s time to shape the balloon! Take the safety scissors and, starting from the bottom center, cut a modified funnel shape.

What you’re looking for is a small opening at the bottom that widens to the full dome shape at the top. It might take a few tries to get this right, but it’s okay. We’re just crafting here. 🙂 To make it easier, flip the filter over and trace this shape in pencil for the kids to cut out.

Simple Hot Air Balloon Craft

Now, use a brown crayon to draw the passenger basket hanging from the bottom.

Simple Hot Air Balloon Craft for Kids

Use a white crayon to add a few puffy white clouds in the sky and you’re done!

Take a look at these other easy crafts for kids!

Kids will love making these easy coffee filter emoji crafts!

Make this super sweet coffee filter cupcake craft with your little ones!

This adorable coffee filter cat craft is a perfect activity to share with kids!

Get even more easy crafting ideas on my Simple Crafts for Kids Pinterest board!

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

How to Simplify Your Routine with an Online Homeschool Lesson Planner

July 28, 2017 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

We’ve all been there. It’s the start of a brand new homeschool year and we start to experience a mixture of excitement…and dread.

I have always loved homeschooling my children, but as they’ve gotten older (and my responsibilities have increased), planning just isn’t as much fun as it used to be. When I first started homeschooling, I eagerly shopped for new paper planners and spent hours color coding them, decorating them, and binding them the way I wanted.

Now that I have four children to teach, though, I just don’t have the time to devote to planning by hand like I used to. Plus, I work now and I have a lot more to care for around the home – with four kids and all.

Checking a Printed Homeschool Planet Calendar

So I was so relieved that I’d get a chance to try an online homeschool lesson planner this year – Homeschool Planet from Homeschool Buyers Co-Op! And after using it, I can honestly say that it is a wonderful tool for simplifying my entire routine (both home and school).

Read on to see how we’re using Homeschool Planet and learn how you can score a free trial for your family!

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 write a positive review. This post contains affiliate links. See our Disclosure Policy for details.

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

How an Online Homeschool Lesson Planner Works

So how does Homeschool Planet work? Well, the best way to learn is by signing up for the free trial. That way, you’ll get a first-hand look at all the features. But here’s a quick primer.

Homeschool Planet Assignment Tutorial

When you first access the program, you’ll get video tutorials that explain exactly how to use each feature of Homeschool Planet – everything from how to schedule assignments, how to plan lessons, and how to add calendar appointments for each member of the family.

Homeschool Planet Online Homeschool Lesson Planner

This is the monthly calendar view. On the left side, you can add as many family members as you need to the schedule. Plus, there are widgets on the right side and underneath the calendar. The program automatically adds the Daily Quote widget, the To Do List widget, and the Shopping List widget, among others. But you can adjust those and add others (we’ll talk about this in a bit).

As you can see, the default view has a pink and beige theme. But you can change it to one of several color themes until you find the one you like best.

Setting Up Homeschool Planet

Ahhhh…that theme is much better. I love green.

How to Simplify Your Routine with Homeschool Planet

Okay, so that’s how Homeschool Planet looks and those are some of its features. Now, how can it actually make lesson planning easier?

Homeschool Planet Class Adding

Here’s a look at how to schedule your child’s lesson assignments. Start by adding the classes they will be taking. For this session, I focused on my two youngest children.

They won’t begin classes until after Labor Day, so I’m still in the pre-planning stages. But I know they’ll be working with Math and Reading. I started by adding my youngest son’s math class.

Homeschool Planet Adding Weekly Assignments

Since I already have his textbook, I can schedule the first day of class and the last day of class, as well as the time of day for each session. I can also add his daily assignments to the schedule. Once I choose what pages of the textbook to cover each day, I can continue adding them for the entire month.

The other tabs allow me to make notes, mark grades, count the hours spent on each class, and list the resources I intend to use. So I can use Homeschool Planet to schedule lessons and track them as we go through the year.

Homeschool Planet Weekly Calendar View

Once you schedule your regular class days and times, they’ll appear on the weekly calendar like so. Each day shows the class name and the child who will be taking it at that time. Classes are color coded, so there’s no confusion about what to teach when.

Homeschool Planet Monthly Calendar View

After all of the assignments have been added, they’ll appear on the calendar as well. You can even check them off as you go!

Homeschool Planet Cleared To Do List Items

And speaking of checking things off, I can keep up with the progress of my To Do List. I actually got some stuff done as I was planning!

Homeschool Planet Reading List

As I said earlier, you can add more widgets below the calendar view. A couple I chose to add were Weather and Reading List. We are big reading list fans here and I typically assign one for each child each year, depending on their grade level.

For my youngest son, we’ll be reading several books and I can keep up with them in the Reading List widget. But I can choose each grade from the dropdown menu and take a look at the books I’ve assigned to each child right from the planner. Homeschool Planet is truly one-step planning – a perfect fit for busy homeschool moms.

Oh, and did I mention that you can also buy prepared lesson plans in the Homeschool Planet Marketplace? Just scroll down to find the curriculum you’re using and then browse to find a lesson plan that you want to use! It is basically no-prep lesson planning. Plus, you can even sign up for virtual field trips the kids can experience!

But… I Still Love Paper Planners!

“But”, you may object, “I still love my paper planner!” Which is fantastic! I still use a paper planner myself. But I just don’t love writing things in it as much I used to.

Using Homeschool Planet with Paper Planners

Homeschool Planet can help with that also! Once I finish inserting assignments into the calendar, I can use the Print option to print out the kids’ schedule for the entire month.

Printing Out Homeschool Planet Schedules

If you’re on a budget with printer ink, you can choose to print it in color or “economy” view. I prefer the color version, because I want the kids to know which color means which class. But you could easily print it in grayscale and then just highlight their classes as needed.

Looking at a Homeschool Planet Calendar

What I like about this digital and print versatility is that I can let the kids consult the schedule, no matter where they are in the house. If they’re at a computer, they can log in and view it that way. If they’re not, they can check the paper planner to get an idea of what’s coming up.

Using Homeschool Planet to Schedule Homeschool Lessons

He’s a little unsure about this whole calendar thing. But having all of his assignments in one place is going to be a HUGE help for both of us, especially since he has ADHD and often has trouble remembering what to do each day.

I will be hanging his calendar (along with my other children’s) on the memo board each month, so they can consult it on their own and get to work. Which makes my life so much easier!

Are you ready to get a look at Homeschool Planet? Stop by the Homeschool Buyers Co-Op and sign up for the free trial! You’ll get time to check out the program, try it for schedule and lesson planning, and see how you can use it to make your daily routine easier.

Trust me, it’s definitely worth your while.

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How to Homeschool as a Minimalist

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What You Don’t Need to Homeschool

July 17, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We made the decision to homeschool before our first child was even born. (Since I’m a homeschooling graduate, it was a kind of a no-brainer.)

But I told myself that this homeschool was going to be the very best homeschool that ever homeschooled. I was going to teach my children everything they could possibly know. And I was going to be organized and cheerful every single day. A modern-day Mary Poppins, if you will.

Well, we’ve been learning at home for nine years and I have to admit I wasn’t any of those things, but my kids are still learning and thriving. So you don’t need to be Mary Poppins to homeschool. Turns out, though, that there are a lot of other things that really don’t matter on your homeschooling journey.

Take a look at this list to find out what you don’t need to homeschool.

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

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What You Don’t Need to Homeschool

A school room.

As much as I would love to have an honest-to-goodness school room, we’ve been getting by without one for years and it’s been fine. Homeschooling without a school room has forced me to simplify our curriculum and books quite a bit, but that’s okay. I think I would have been more focused on keeping the school room organized than actually teaching school anyway.

If you do have a school room, that’s awesome! (Also, I kind of hate you.) But if you don’t, you can still homeschool!

A boxed curriculum.

When I was homeschooled, my mother used Calvert School, which I believe is still a great program. I remember getting the big box of school books and supplies and opening it excitedly. Like a giant educational present.

But we have never used a single boxed curriculum program with our kids. Not one. Why? We can’t afford it! With four kids, shelling out hundreds of dollars for a program has just been impossible. Despite that, we’ve still managed to homeschool our four kids for $250 or less a year. And they’re at grade level and doing fine.

A full schedule.

Remember going to public school? Class starts around 7:50 or so and it continues until the buses arrive at 2:30 (or 3:00 for upper grades). If you’ve been thinking you need to imitate that schedule in your homeschool, you don’t! I don’t know any homeschoolers who teach all day. In fact, if any of you meet a homeschooler who actually teaches class from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., I want to meet that parent and shake her hand.

Even public school teachers don’t actually teach for that long. Kids rotate to classes with different instructors, go outside for recess, have lunch, and spend at least 10 minutes out of every hour lining up for the bathroom.

The amount of actual time I spend teaching in our homeschool is about five hours per week. The rest of the time is spent supervising my kids as they work and practice concepts on their own, and then following up to see if they need help. Homeschooling doesn’t have to take all day or even all week.

What You Don't Need to Homeschool

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Worried about how to teach art when you're not really artistic Sparketh is a wonderful and easy art program for kids!

Easy Art Lessons for Kids with Sparketh

July 13, 2017 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

I love, love, love the arts. Watching them, that is.

Honestly, I’m not awesome at painting or sculpting or drawing. And the idea of trying to teach those skills to my kids was downright intimidating to me, which caused me to put it off over and over again.

My kids, though, were excited to learn to draw, paint, sculpt, and everything else. And I didn’t want to keep holding them back just because I was unsure about how to get them started.

Using Sparketh Easy Art Lessons for Kids

That’s why I was so thrilled to get the opportunity to try the easy art lessons for kids from Sparketh! These totally online art courses offer complete video instructions for kids and teens (and anyone else really) and you don’t need any artistic experience at all to use it with your kids!

Read on to see how Sparketh Online Art Lessons can make it easy for even non-artistic parents – like me – to teach art at home!

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

Worried about how to teach art when you're not really artistic? Sparketh is a wonderful and easy art program for kids!

How Sparketh’s Easy Art Lessons for Kids Work

Sparketh was launched in July 2015 with online art courses. Since then, the course offerings have expanded to include tens of different lessons, including drawing and painting, in varying degrees of difficulty.

Sparketh Easy Art Lessons for Kids Categories

You can choose from Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced. Since we were using the program with our eight-year-old, we chose from the Beginner category. But I’m glad that he can move on to more advanced courses as his skills improve. That way, you don’t really “age out” of the curriculum.

One of the featured courses was the “Draw A Tree Frog” course. My guy is all about animals, so this was a natural fit for him.

Sparketh Easy Drawing Lessons for Kids

Since we are raising kids with attention span issues, I was concerned about my son’s ability to stay interested and engaged throughout an entire course. So it was a pleasant surprise to see that many of the courses are fairly short – 30 minutes or less.

Even better, Sparketh Online Art Lessons are separated into several videos, which makes it easy to stop and start the course as needed. I also loved that the specific supplies were listed upfront, so I could browse for a class that used materials I already knew we had at home.

Using Sparketh’s Easy Art Lessons for Kids to Learn to Draw

Our eight-year-old has been wanting to learn to draw for the longest. He practices drawing things on his own, but he’s been wanting more structured lessons.

Sparketh Easy Art Lessons for Kids

Since his auditory processing skills are not as well developed as his visual processing skills, having an online art video lesson that he could pause, rewind, and resume as needed was a wonderful help. Any time he was uncertain about what to do, he could just go back, watch it again, and gain more confidence.

Online Art Lessons for Kids

As he learned in the course, the best way to begin a drawing is by sketching lightly.

Easy Art Lessons for Kids

Then you outline the finished sketch in ink pen and erase any unnecessary pencil marks.

Easy Art Lessons for Homeschoolers

Then – and only then – it’s time to add color. That was a critical step he’d been missing. Doing the foundation work early on helped him create a project he was proud of before finalizing it.

Sparketh Online Art Lessons for Kids

He really enjoyed using several different marker colors to make his tree frog look as realistic as possible.

Easy Art Lessons for Homeschool Kids

I thought it was fantastic that Sparketh Online Art Lessons actually show the entire process of creating the work from start to finish. It made the lesson much more accessible for newbies. Going in, my son already felt that he could do the work right along with the artist.

Easy Drawing Lessons for Kids

Finally, he added a few finishing touches.

Sparketh Online Art Lessons

And that’s it!

Online Easy Art Lessons for Kids

(He styled the above photograph himself, complete with some of the artist’s tools he used.)

Easy Art Lessons for Homeschoolers with Sparketh

He was so proud of his work!

Easy Drawing Lessons for Homeschoolers

This is definitely going on the wall. And it was his very first lesson! I’m looking forward to seeing how much he progresses as he works through the different Sparketh Online Art Lessons.

Ready to try out Sparketh with your kids? Sign up for a free one-month trial to get your children started with easy art lessons for kids (and their not-so-artistic parents)!

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Make this super sweet coffee filter cupcake craft with your little ones!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

July 11, 2017 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

What’s more fun than cupcakes?

*thinking*

*still thinking*

Yeah, I got nothing.

Cupcakes are easily the most fun thing ever – especially for kids. Which is one reason why I’ve been using cupcakes as a theme in several of our learning packs lately. Piglet has loved them all!

So for our newest craft, I wanted to try a giant coffee filter cupcake craft that she’d enjoy making.

Easy Peasy Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

This is a really simple craft to make with toddlers or preschoolers. It only takes a few minutes! And it’s a great fit for a cupcake unit if you add our cupcake letter matching activity and cupcake playdough mats!

Read on to see how to make this with your little ones! And be sure to check out some of our other coffee filter crafts for kids, including an easy coffee filter baseball!

Make this super sweet coffee filter cupcake craft with your little ones!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

To make this coffee filter cupcake craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • Construction paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Crayons
  • Colored pencils

Easy Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

Start by flattening out one white coffee filter.

Easy Cupcake Craft for Preschoolers

Then use a crayon to color the entire filter bright pink.

Making a Coffee Filter Cupcake

Cut about 1/3 of the filter off using child-safe scissors. Make a scalloped edge to resemble the cupcake “frosting”.

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Preschool Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

Now glue the “cupcake top” in the center of a piece of construction paper. Try to place it towards the top to leave room for the cake bottom.

Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

Now use a brown crayon to draw an inverted triangle to form the cake. Then color it in. (Afterward, I went over the brown with a dark brown colored pencil – just to make it look more like a browned cake.)

Simple Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

Then use a purple colored pencil to draw a few sprinkles on top of the cupcake!

Super Easy Coffee Filter Cupcake Craft

Add a few white polka dots with a white colored pencil and you’re all done!

Ready to try some more fun projects with the kids?

Work on shape recognition the fun way with this cool ice cream preschool shape sorting activity!

Early learners will have a ball with this fun cupcake letter matching activity featuring uppercase and lowercase letters!

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Follow my Simple Crafts for Kids board on Pinterest for more easy art projects!

Learn how to say the planets in our solar system in espanol with these printable spanish solar system flashcards!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Solar System Flashcards

June 29, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

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Learn how to say the planets in our solar system in espanol with these printable spanish solar system flashcards!

If you’re teaching students to speak Spanish, these Spanish solar system flashcards are excellent for reviewing the planets of the solar system and working on Spanish vocabulary!

Since there’s an English set included, these are also good for ESL students who are practicing a new language.

Spanish Solar System Learning Cards for Kids

Along with solar system vocabulary cards, this set also features labeling cards and solar system name labels in both languages.

English and Spanish Solar System Labeling Cards

Read on to see how to get your copy of these printable Spanish flashcards and how you can use them to work on Spanish language skills with the kids!

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These English and Spanish solar system learning cards are a fun way to learn about space in both languages!

Printable Spanish Flashcards: Spanish Solar System Flashcards

To use these Spanish solar system flashcards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are used below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Laminator
  • Scissors
Color Solar System Flashcards

This product includes four sets of flashcards:

  • One set of solar system flashcards with pictures and Spanish names (color and blackline)
  • One set of solar system flashcards with pictures and English names (color and blackline)
  • Two sets of labeling cards with pictures of each planet or star (color and blackline)
  • Two sets of solar system labels (in English and Spanish)
Spanish and English Solar System Coloring Cards

A pronunciation guide is also included. So you’ll have no trouble saying the Spanish names correctly!

There is also a teaching script and a set of instructions for use inside.

English and Spanish Solar System Vocabulary Cards

The English and Spanish vocabulary cards are designed to be printed two-sided.

Using Spanish Language Solar System Learning Cards

So, if you want to practice memorizing the names in each language, you can read the Spanish names on one side of the cards and then English names on the other.

How to Use the Spanish Solar System Flashcards with Students

This set of Spanish language solar system learning cards includes names for all eight planets.

Spanish Solar System Flashcards

Pluto is also included, if you want to talk about it as a dwarf planet. And there are cards for the sun, moon, and the word “star” as well.

Use the pronunciation guide to introduce each planet or star to students and have them repeat the names after you.

Solar System Coloring Cards

If you like, you can print the blackline version of the cards and let students color them before using them in the lesson.

Labeling Members of the Solar System Activity

Once the class has mastered the names of each body, try the labeling activity. Students can match up the printed labels with the right cards at centers.

Spanish Solar System Labeling Activity for Kids

Or – you can laminate the included blank labels and let kids write the names for themselves with dry erase markers.

Printable Solar System Learning Cards in Spanish

Print the vocabulary cards two-sided and place them on a ring at early science centers.

Students can challenge themselves to remember the names in either language and then check their own answers!

Get a closer look at this resource in the video below!

Scroll down to get your copy of our Spanish Solar System Flashcards!

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Kids will love making these easy coffee filter emoji crafts!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Emoji Crafts

June 20, 2017 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

Emojis are everywhere these days! They’re on our phones, in our emails, and even on Facebook! So for our newest set of coffee filter crafts, I thought we’d add some fun and simple coffee filter emoji crafts!

I have to admit: I was an early resister of emojis. I’m an English major and I believe strongly in the value of language to express feelings. I mean, a emoji with hearts for eyes isn’t quite the same as saying “I’m crazy about you!”

But when it comes to texting or reacting to things online, I have to say that emojis are pretty convenient. I guess the only time to really be nervous is if one of my kids holds up a picture of an emoji instead of actually answering one of my questions.

These fun coffee filter emoji crafts are so easy to make with kids!

If you and the kids enjoy making these little guys, be sure to check out some of our other crafts, including our cute coffee filter cat craft. Or get a list of projects to keep them happy all summer from our roundup of super easy, super fun summer crafts!

Be sure to check out the video tutorial and grab the printable instructions too!

Kids will love making these easy coffee filter emoji crafts!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Emoji Crafts

To make these coffee filter emoji crafts, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Three white basket coffee filters
  • Crayons
  • Colored pencils
  • Construction paper
  • Glue stick

Simple Emoji Coffee Filter Craft

Start by flattening out each coffee filter. Use a bright yellow crayon to color the entire filter. Then glue it onto the center of a piece of colored construction paper.

Coffee Filter Emoji Craft

To make the sunglasses emoji, draw a smile with a black crayon along the bottom edge of the filter’s inner circle line. Be sure to darken it so that the smile line really shows up.

Easy Coffee Filter Emoji Craft

Sketch the top of the sunglasses by making a curved line across the bottom of the filter’s top third. Think of drawing the profile of a bird in flight to help you make the line correctly.

Simple Coffee Filter Emoji Craft

Then, just draw diagonal lines down toward the center from the edges. Draw straight lines across the bottom and diagonal lines up toward the top line to make the outline of the sunglasses. Color them in and you’re done!

Simple Coffee Filter Emoji Craft for Kids

To make the love emoji, sketch the two heart eyes with a red colored pencil. You want them to appear at an outward angle from each other. Then sketch an open smile with a black pencil.

Keep the expression centered by using the inner circle line of the filter as your “boundary” for the face.

Easy Coffee Filter Emoji Craft for Kids

Now, color in both of your heart eyes. This is also a good opportunity to even them out if they seem a little off or crooked.

Love Emoji Craft for Kids

And then color in your smile to wrap it up!

Emoji Coffee Filter Craft

The winking emoji is probably the easiest. Draw a thick half moon shape toward the bottom of the inner filter circle and color it in with a black crayon.

Draw the highest eyebrow at the outer left edge of the filter’s inner circle. Then add an oval eye about halfway between the eyebrow and the smile.

Draw the lower eyebrow at a point midway between the height of the highest eyebrow and the open eye. Then add the closed eye as a smaller version of the lower eyebrow. Finito!

These would be so cute to hang on the wall! Or to fold up and send as sweet cards to friends and family.

Coffee Filter Love Emoji Craft

Scroll down to get the printable instructions for these coffee filter emoji crafts!

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Grab the printable instructions for these coffee filter emoji crafts below!

Simple Coffee Filter Emoji Craft
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DIY Coffee Filter Sunglasses Emoji Craft

Let the kids make this "cool" emoji craft with just a couple of supplies!

Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet of colored construction paper
  • 1 white basket coffee filter
  • 1 yellow crayon
  • 1 glue stick
  • 1 black crayon

Instructions

  1. Color the entire coffee filter yellow with the yellow crayon.

  2. Glue the colored filter onto the center of the construction paper.

  3. Use the black crayon to sketch the top curve of the sunglasses in the top third of the yellow filter.

  4. Draw vertical lines down to form the frame of the glasses.

  5. Complete the remainder of the sunglasses frame and color in the lenses.

  6. Add a simple smile.

Recipe Notes

Feel free to add any other decoration you'd like to this craft afterward!

Love Emoji Craft for Kids
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DIY Coffee Filter Love Emoji Craft

Make this easy coffee filter love emoji craft and give to someone you love!

Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet of colored construction paper
  • 1 white basket coffee filter
  • 1 yellow crayon
  • 1 glue stick
  • 1 red colored pencil
  • 1 red crayon
  • 1 black colored pencil
  • 1 black crayon

Instructions

  1. Use the yellow crayon to color the entire coffee filter yellow.

  2. Glue the colored filter onto the center of the construction paper.

  3. Use the red colored pencil to sketch the outline of two hearts onto the filter. Be sure to place them at opposite angles.

  4. Color in the hearts using the red crayon.

  5. Use the black colored pencil to sketch an crescent-shaped smile.

  6. Use the black crayon to color the smile in.

Emoji Coffee Filter Craft
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DIY Winking Coffee Filter Emoji Craft

Have a little fun with this simple winking coffee filter emoji craft!

Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet of colored construction paper
  • 1 white basket coffee filter
  • 1 yellow crayon
  • 1 glue stick
  • 1 black crayon

Instructions

  1. Color the entire filter yellow using the yellow crayon.

  2. Glue the filter onto the center of the construction paper.

  3. Use the black crayon to draw a thick curved line for the smile.

  4. In the top fourth of the filter, use the black crayon to draw one curved eyebrow that parallels the outline of the filter.

  5. Underneath that eyebrow, color in an oval-shaped eye.

  6. On the other side of the face, add a curved crescent to show the winking eye.

  7. Add a lower eyebrow over the winking eye.

Help preschoolers learn to count from 1 to 100 with these fun toy-themed counting to 100 flashcards!

Printable Counting to 100 Flashcards

June 13, 2017 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

Remember the Count on Sesame Street? I can’t exactly recall when I learned to count, but I like to think that he played a large role in my mastering that skill. I still say “One, ha, ha, ha!” on occasion.

What I learned from the Count is that learning to count should be fun. When kids have fun learning, they pick up on concepts so much faster!

Which is why I wanted to make some printable counting to 100 flashcards to help Piglet learn to master counting from 1 to 100. And I’m sharing them with my readers today!

Preschool Counting to 100 Flashcards for Kids

These are so fun for reviewing number skills with kids! Plus, they have a fun toy friends theme!

Read on to see how to get your set! And, if your kids love these, don’t miss our Alphabet Animals flashcards for letter practice!

Help preschoolers learn to count from 1 to 100 with these fun toy-themed counting to 100 flashcards!

Toy Friends Counting to 100 Flashcards

To use these toy themed counting to 100 flashcards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Laminator
  • Scissors

Printable Toy Counting to 100 Flashcards

This set contains flashcards for each number from 1 to 100. 25 pages of four flashcards each!

Printable Counting to 100 Flashcards

For Piglet, we focused on learning the numbers in sequence. So I gave her the cards and let her practice putting them in sequence by tens.

Counting to 100 Flashcards for Preschoolers

First, we focused on listing the numbers from 1 to 10.

Preschool Counting to 100 Flashcards

After she got the hang of putting those numbers in order, we started working with other number groups.

Toy Friends Counting to 100 Flashcards

Finishing with the numbers from 90 to 100!

Printable Preschool Counting to 100 Flashcards

We made it all the way to 100!

You could also use these flashcards to have kids match up even and odd numbers. Or they’d be great for an “I Have, Who Has?” game!

For reviewing, just hole punch them and put them on an O ring. See if the kids can remember which number comes next!

Scroll down to get your printable Toy Friends Counting to 100 Flashcards!

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This fun coffee solar eclipse craft is a wonderful outer space activity for kids!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft

June 8, 2017 by Selena Robinson 17 Comments

Solar eclipses are an extremely big deal.

I remember seeing one when I was about 11 and it was the most fascinating phenomenon I have ever had the privilege to witness.

It was the middle of the day, but it suddenly got darker and darker until it was basically night.

I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. So I had to look it up in the encyclopedia (remember those?) to find out what actually happened. That’s when I learned about the awesomeness of solar eclipses.

So when I learned that those of us in the Northern Hemisphere were going to get a look at a solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, I got super excited and decided to make another one of our coffee filter crafts for kids.

This time, it’s a simple coffee filter solar eclipse craft!

Simple and Fun Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft for Kids

This easy coffee filter craft is a great activity to share as part of a solar system unit study or as a fun summer craft! Check out the video tutorial for a look at this project in action.

Read on to see how to make this yourself. Plus, pick up a space-themed learning resource – free!

If you enjoy this project, check out this All About the Solar System printable unit for more ways to learn about our galaxy!

This fun coffee solar eclipse craft is a wonderful outer space activity for kids!

What is a Solar Eclipse?

If you’d like to learn what a solar eclipse actually is, here’s a great video that explains the basics to kids.

If you’re wondering when is the next total solar eclipse for North America, it will come around on April 8, 2024. So we have a bit of a wait.

In case your students have never seen one, here’s an image of what a solar eclipse can actually look like.

Solar Eclipse

Since the moon is passing between the sun and the earth, we usually get to see a blackened circle with a white ring of light around the outside.

That white ring is the sun’s rays glowing around the shape of the moon.

Which is what we’re going to recreate with this easy craft!

Easy Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft

To make this solar eclipse craft, you’ll need the following supplies: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Two white basket coffee filters
  • Construction paper (We used a black sheet of construction paper.)
  • Glue stick
  • Crayons (You’ll be using a black crayon and a white crayon for this. You could also use colored pencils if you prefer.)
Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft

Start by gluing one of the coffee filters onto a piece of black construction paper. Leave this one white to form the “sun” part of the eclipse.

Be sure to turn the paper horizontally and glue the white filter at one short end.

Easy Solar Eclipse Craft

Now use a black crayon to color the other coffee filter black. This will form the “moon” part of the eclipse.

Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft for Kids

Glue the black coffee filter onto the construction paper, overlapping the white filter to show the eclipse in progress.

Solar Eclipse Craft for Kids

Use a white colored pencil to draw the bright “rays” of the sun emanating from behind the eclipse as the moon approaches.

Simple Solar Eclipse Craft for Kids to Make

Finally, draw a few stars on the darkened side.

Simple Solar Eclipse Craft

And we’re done!

Fun Solar Eclipse Craft

For a project that only took five minutes, this solar eclipse craft was a great outer space project for the little ones!

Simple Solar Eclipse Craft for Kids

Scroll down to get the printable project instructions!

Printable Solar System Flashcards

Help kids to learn the names of the planets and stars in our solar system with these printable solar system flashcards!

This set includes cards for all of the planets, as well as the sun and the moon.

Printable Solar System Flashcards

Use them to create a matching game or to play concentration!

After you’ve taught students each planet’s name, use the blank cards to see what they remember.

Printable Solar System Flashcards for Kids

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Easy Coffee Filter Solar Eclipse Craft

Fun Solar Eclipse Craft

Use a few household supplies to make this simple space craft with kids!

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Two white basket coffee filters
  • Construction paper
  • Colored pencils or crayons
  • Glue

Instructions

  1. Glue one of the coffee filters onto the left side of a piece of black construction paper.
  2. Use a black crayon to color the second coffee filter completely.
  3. Glue the second coffee filter onto the right side of the construction paper. Make sure it overlaps the white filter.
  4. Use a white colored pencil to draw stars around the right side of the black filter.
  5. Use the colored pencil to add white rays around the left side of the white filter.
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Check out these other outer space activities for kids!

Use these printable solar system coloring pages for a fun astronomy activity for early learners!
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Use this fun online sentence diagramming program to teach kids how to diagram sentences!

Learn with Diagrams: Online Sentence Diagramming for Kids

June 5, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

My middle schooler is a total grammar nerd. I can’t imagine where she might have gotten that from…*cough* it was me *cough*.

I remember loving Language Arts in school. I was totally into learning parts of speech, creative writing, poetry, and all the things that make English great.

But by the time I got to diagramming sentences, I was being homeschooled. And my mom had no idea how to do it, so I never learned to do it. That was…a certain number of years ago now, but I always regretted never learning how to diagram sentences. It looked like it would have been fun.

Sentence Diagramming Practice for Kids

So now that my daughter is at the age to learn how to diagram sentences, I was a little apprehensive about how to teach her. Which is why I was so thrilled to have a chance to review the wonderful online sentence diagramming program Learn with Diagrams!

See how this online grammar program makes it easy (and fun!) to learn how to diagram sentences!

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Use this fun online sentence diagramming program to teach kids how to diagram sentences!

How Online Sentence Diagramming Works

Learn with Diagrams is a fully online grammar program. While it’s awesome for homeschoolers, it also works for afterschoolers or even public school families that want to give their kids a bit more practice in ELA.

Since the program is completely online, there’s no textbook (which saves storage space). And it’s a cinch to use!

Online Sentence Diagramming

We started off with Level 1, which is a nice introduction to how diagramming sentences can help kids learn grammar. It’s also a good, quick review of the parts of speech.

Each level of the program begins with a brief video that explains a set of grammatical concepts and how they are used in sentences. So kids are really getting a set of grammar lessons with coordinating grammar games.

Sentence Diagramming Homeschool Program

Basically, when you diagram a sentence, you break up the words according to the part of speech to which they belong. When you diagram correctly, you show that you understand each word’s role in the sentence.

Homeschool Sentence Diagramming Lessons

After the introductory video, which is short, kids get to try navigating the game through a guided level. This helps them learn to play the diagramming game correctly before the grammar lessons get too difficult.

Diagramming Sentences for Homeschoolers

The sentences begin at a very basic level: just nouns and verbs. As students progress, though, the sentences become a bit more complex.

Sentence Diagramming Program for Homeschool

Like so. So the program builds on itself, gradually increasing the parts of speech used in each sentence once students show they understand the previous lessons.

Homeschool Grammar Program

When kids complete a level successfully, they can unlock the next lesson. This is fabulous if you have a “skip-arounder” student who likes to just click all over the place. They can’t really do that in this program.

How to Use Online Sentence Diagramming to Teach Grammar

Since my middle schooler loves all things ELA, I didn’t have much trouble getting her to continue using Learn with Diagrams. But I was surprised at how much she learned in just a few lessons.

Sentence Diagramming Practice

She has a nice grasp of grammar, because she reads a lot. But I also want to make sure that she learns the correct terminology for each part of speech she uses.

In the early lessons, she had no trouble at all. As the lessons progressed, though, she started to pay closer attention to the section videos.

How to Diagram Sentences

After she watched the lesson video, she would start to practice diagramming the sentences based on that lesson.

Sentence Diagramming Grammar Practice

The tips at the bottom of the screen were very helpful for remembering what each part of speech meant and how to use it. And the first few examples are guided, showing students where to place their newly introduced words.

Sentence Diagramming Grammar Program

She was moving on to prepositional phrases in no time!

Sentence Diagramming Lessons

I don’t want to make it sound like she got every question right. She didn’t. But when she incorrectly identified a part of speech, the online sentence diagramming game would let her know and she’d try again.

How to Teach Sentence Diagramming

In some cases, we’d rewatch the lesson video to grasp exactly how each part of speech is used and to note some examples to watch for in the exercises.

Teach Kids to Diagram Sentences

She learned so much about grammar (that she didn’t know already) in just the first several lessons!

Online Sentence Diagramming Practice

And I (finally) learned how to diagram sentences! Woohoo!

Visit Learn with Diagrams to start helping your child learn how to diagram sentences the fun way! Plus, score $10 off with the promo code Grammargame!

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And see even more tips for teaching ELA in your homeschool on my Homeschool Language Arts Ideas Pinterest board!

Take a trip back in time with this neat vinyl record coffee filter craft for kids!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Vinyl Record Craft

May 25, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We’re on a roll with our coffee filter crafts, so I thought why not add a little “rock” to our roll with a fun coffee filter vinyl record craft!

My parents had a record player for a while and I vividly remember the small collection of records that used to stand against the wall behind the stereo in our living room. Sometimes my brother and I would sneak and look at them. (We weren’t supposed to touch them, because they could be scratched so easily. Also, because my brother was really into hip hop and we would probably have used them for mixing.)

But my kids didn’t have the slightest idea what a record was. When they saw one for the first time, they said “Wow! That’s a big CD!” Obviously, we needed to go back and provide some music education.

Cute Vinyl Record Craft for Kids

This was a really fun project and it would be a nice fit for lots of units. If you’re studying about musical cities, such as Nashville or Detroit, this would be a good craft. Or if you’re learning the history of the blues, rock and roll, or rap, this craft would be fun for kids to make. Or you could just make it because it’s neat!

If you like this project, be sure to try some of our other easy art ideas for kids, including our coffee filter basketball craft or our coffee filter sailboat craft!

Take a trip back in time with this neat vinyl record coffee filter craft for kids!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Vinyl Record Craft

To make this coffee filter vinyl record craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are provided for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • Construction paper
  • Glue stick
  • Crayons
  • Colored pencils
  • One white binder reinforcement sticker

Simple Vinyl Record Coffee Filter Craft

Start by flattening out the coffee filter. Then use a glue stick to glue it onto the center of a piece of construction paper.

Vinyl Record Coffee Filter Craft

Use a black crayon to draw a light circle around the center. Color from the circle outward to shade in the outer circle of the filter. Leave the center white (for now).

Vinyl Record Craft for Kids

Use a light color for the center circle. I used teal, but any color that’s light enough to write on will work. This will be the “record label”.

Coffee Filter Vinyl Record Craft

Stick a binder reinforcement sticker in the center. Use a pencil or another sharp object to drive a hole through the middle of the sticker to make the “hole” for the record player.

Easy Coffee Filter Vinyl Record Craft

Add a title for your record with a colored pencil! Ours is called “#1 Hit” by the world-famous record company Top Records. Hasn’t everyone heard of them? 🙂

Vinyl Record Craft Kids Can Make

Then I added a few musical notes – just for decoration.

Cute Vinyl Record Craft

“Put the needle on the record / put the needle on your brain

Once the needle hits the record / it’ll never be the same”

I’ll see myself out now.

Simple Coffee Filter Vinyl Record Craft

This was such a fun and simple craft! Want to try some other simple art projects?

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See more easy crafts kids can make on my Simple Crafts for Kids Pinterest board!

Overwhelmed by planning your kindergartner's homeschool lessons Try this simple homeschool kindergarten program instead!

The Simple Homeschool Kindergarten Method We’re Using This Year

May 23, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Piglet is my very last child to homeschool. *sniff* And I probably have enough homeschooling books, workbooks, toys, games, and printables to teach twelve more children after her. (I wish I was kidding.)

But last year, we decided to streamline our homeschooling materials and practice minimalist homeschooling. Which is using the least amount of materials necessary to teach our kids. Instead of feeling tied to using up everything for each grade level, we focused on what they needed to learn and let them explore the rest on their own. It was life-changing.

Homeschool Kindergarten with ABC Mouse

So when it was time to plan to move on to planning our homeschool kindergarten program for her, I decided to stick with the least amount of materials necessary to do it.

Which is why I was thrilled to have an opportunity to try ABCmouse – an online early learning academy for kids ages 2-8! With this program, we’ll be using a simple homeschool kindergarten curriculum that requires almost no prep at all from me. And I’ll need all the extra time I can find, since my oldest is starting seventh grade this year. *scream*

Read on to see how we’re using this program to get our kindergartner off to the right homeschooling start!

Overwhelmed by planning your kindergartner's homeschool lessons Try this simple homeschool kindergarten program instead!

Disclosure: I received access to this program in exchange for this post. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review. This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.

Simple Homeschool Kindergarten with ABC Mouse

ABCmouse is the most comprehensive digital early learning resource for kids in grades PreK through 2. The program covers over 8,500 different educational standards, so you can easily find out which ones your child knows and which ones he or she needs to master.

To get started, just go to ABCmouse.com and sign up for the 30-day trial. You can set up your parent profile and then enroll up to three children. From there, your child can create an avatar (Piglet loved this) and then take an assessment to find out what lessons they should start with.

Easy Homeschool Kindergarten Program

The assessment takes about 45 minutes from start to finish, but that’s 45 minutes straight, which my four-year-old couldn’t handle. We ended up breaking it into three separate sessions of about 15 minutes. That way, she didn’t get irritable from sitting too long.

Since she’s already been doing preschool work for the past nine months, we gave Piglet the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment, which tested her on 13 different skills, including shape recognition, picture recognition, early phonics, counting, and more.

Want to see the assessment in action? Take a look at this quick video!

So, while you’re not supposed to offer assistance with the questions, you should be nearby to help with navigating the menu. At least at the kindergarten level.

Simple Homeschool Kindergarten Program

The third time we had Piglet sit down to work on her assessment, we wised up and used the ABCmouse app on our tablet, which is super easy to navigate and follow. She could just select the answers with her little fingers and move along at her own pace.

Simple Homeschool Kindergarten with ABC Mouse

By the way, when you sign up for ABCmouse, there are several apps you get access to that you can use without Wi-Fi, including ABCmouse Zoo, ABCmouse Music Videos, and ABCmouse Mastering Math. These apps are available in the Apple AppStore and in the Google Play Store. In fact, we used it with our Amazon Kindle Fire just fine.

Simple Homeschool Kindergarten

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg with ABCmouse.com! There are so many lessons, games, and activities that make learning fun! In fact, we had to tell Piglet “That’s enough school for today. You can do more tomorrow.” Which is a pair of sentences I didn’t think I’d ever utter in my life.

Ready to get your early learner off to the races? Visit ABCmouse.com and sign up for a free 30-day trial to see how much fun your child can have learning!

Check out these other early learning resources!

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Want more tips for homeschooling early grades? Follow my Learning for Little Ones board on Pinterest!

This cute coffee filter sailboat craft is a neat nautical craft for the kids!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft

May 18, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

It’s summer and that means it’s time to hit the high seas! Well, as close to the high seas as we get in the South….lol.

I’ve been on a motorboat before, but outside of that, I haven’t been on a boat at all. The notion of sailing out into the ocean with nothing solid underneath my feet makes me a tad…nervous.

But with this easy coffee filter sailboat craft, even sea-scary people like me can go sailing! And this is such a fun ocean-themed craft for kids to make along with parents!

Simple Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft for Kids

If your children like this, don’t miss our other coffee filter crafts for kids, including our coffee filter beach ball craft! And make this summer the best one yet with our list of 50 summer crafts!

This cute coffee filter sailboat craft is a neat nautical craft for the kids!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft

To make this coffee filter sailboat craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • Scissors
  • Construction paper
  • Glue stick
  • Crayons
  • Colored pencils

Sailboat Coffee Filter Craft

Start by cutting the coffee filter in half. Then cut a little curve out of the center to form a half-moon shape. This will be the boat.

Cut the other half of the coffee filter in half again. Use one piece (a quarter of the whole filter) as the sail.

Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft

Color the half-moon piece (the boat). I used bright yellow to make a boat that would stand out against the waves. But feel free to use any color you like.

Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft for Kids

Glue the boat and the sail onto a piece of construction paper. Be sure to glue the sail a bit higher than the top of the boat.

Easy Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft

Use a crayon or colored pencil to draw the pole that connects the sail and the boat.

Simple Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft

Now add a few sea details! Use colored pencils to draw a few waves, clouds, and seagulls!

Easy Sailboat Coffee Filter Craft

And we’re done!

Easy Coffee Filter Sailboat Craft for Kids

She looks pretty seaworthy to me! What do you think?

Try these other fun learning ideas!

Make this DIY play sand for some beach fun at home!

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And see more simple art projects on my Simple Crafts for Kids Pinterest board!

Try some of these fun and easy summer crafts for kids with your children this year!

50 Super Easy, Super Fun Summer Crafts for Kids!

May 16, 2017 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I am not the craftiest mom. I like to knit and sew, but I usually take those interests as opportunities to get a break from being mom. Crafting with kids does a real number on my patience.

But it’s worth it to make crafts with children. It teaches them to produce their own artwork, it helps them to improve fine motor skills, and it helps me to become a more patient mom – something I desperately need.

I’ve been working on adding more crafts into our kids’ lives. For me, that means looking for the simplest, easiest projects I can find – especially with four kids getting involved!

And that’s why I’ve rounded up this list of 50 easy summer crafts for kids! These are all summer-themed, so they’re a great fit for any summer unit studies you’ll be doing! Plus, there are ideas for kids of all ages, including summer crafts for preschoolers and summer crafts for tweens!

If you love these, don’t miss this list of beach crafts for kids or this roundup of more simple summer crafts kids can try!

Try some of these fun and easy summer crafts for kids with your children this year!

50 Super Easy, Super Fun Summer Crafts for Kids:


1. Coffee Filter Baseball Craft -Look! We’re Learning!

2. Easy Seashell Craft for Preschoolers – Local Fun for Kids

3. Paper Plate Ice Cream Craft – Easy Peasy and Fun

4. Summer Straw Shooter Craft – Red Ted Art

5. Summer Twig Ornaments – Happy Hooligans

6. Circle Suncatcher Craft – B-Inspired Mama

7. DIY Summer Memory Book – Creekside Learning

8. Cereal Bird Feeder – No Time for Flashcards

9. Popsicle Stick Picture Frame – Kids Activities Blog

10. Summer Sky Salt Painting – Coffee Cups and Crayons

11. Colorful Jellyfish Craft – I Heart Crafty Things

12. Seashell Ladybugs – Still Playing School

13. Ice Cream Handprint Craft – A Little Pinch of Perfect

14. Squirt Gun Painting – Fireflies and Mud Pies

15. DIY Play Beach Sand – Look! We’re Learning!

16. Sandcastle Notecards – Inner Child Fun

17. Pine Cone Fireflies – Fireflies and Mud Pies

18. Toy Surfboard Craft – Play Trains

19. Tin Can Lanterns – Coffee Cups and Crayons

20. Footprint Flip Flops Art – Fun Handprint Art

21. Sponge Sailboat Craft – Easy Peasy and Fun

22. Paper Plate Boat Craft – Non Toy Gifts

23. Summer Daisies Handprint Craft – Beauty Through Imperfection

24. Paper Plate Seagull – Local Fun for Kids

25. Seashell Jellyfish Craft – I Heart Arts and Crafts

See more awesome summer crafts for kids on page 2!

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This easy coffee filter baseball craft is so fun to share with kids over the summer!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Baseball Craft

May 11, 2017 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

Sometimes I get an idea for a post that is so, so simple I fear it may not be worth sharing.

That’s how I kind of feel about this craft.

I try to keep all of my craft projects really simple for moms that are not so crafty (like me), but this one takes “really simple” to a whole ‘nother level.

This coffee filter baseball craft is so simple it’s ridiculous. It is truly the easiest craft I think I’ve ever done.

Simple Coffee Filter Baseball Craft for Kids

But – it might be helpful if you’re rushed for time, looking for an evening time filler, or if you have a group of kids you’re trying to entertain.

So I’m sharing it. I hope your kids love it!

And if they do, be sure to try this bouncing basketball coffee filter craft or this coffee filter sun craft for more easy peasy coffee filter craft ideas!

This easy coffee filter baseball craft is so fun to share with kids over the summer!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Baseball Craft

To make this coffee filter baseball craft, you’ll need the following supplies: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • Colored pencils
  • Construction paper
  • Glue stick

Easy Coffee Filter Baseball Craft

Start by flattening out the coffee filter and gluing it to a piece of construction paper.

I decided to use green, because I want my baseball to look like it’s lying on the grass.

Coffee Filter Baseball Craft

I used a pencil to draw a curve lightly at each end of the filter.

I could have just winged the stitch lines, but as I mentioned earlier, I’m not the most crafty mom and I could easily have messed it up.

Making a Coffee Filter Baseball Craft

Then I got a red colored pencil and added the baseball “stitches” along the right side.

I used my pencil curve as a guide and drew the “V” shapes in the center of the line.

Simple Coffee Filter Baseball Craft

Like so. Now for the other side!

Coffee Filter Baseball Craft for Kids

Did you know that the stitches on a baseball run in opposite directions? I didn’t notice until I got ready to make this craft.

But on one side, the stitches run upward and on the other side, they run downward.

Cute Coffee Filter Baseball Craft for Kids

So, make sure you draw your stitches running in opposite directions.

Or you could just ignore that little detail and let the kids draw them however they like. After all, this is an easy craft, right?

Easy Coffee Filter Baseball Craft for Kids

Finito!

Easy Coffee Filter Baseball Craft Project

Well, let’s add a few patches of grass and then we’ll call it finito. 

This baseball coffee filter craft is just the project for your little sluggers!

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This simple coffee filter jellyfish craft is a perfect easy summer craft for kids! Make a few with your little ones this summer!

This super easy coffee filter basketball craft is a perfect art project for your little sports fan! Goes great with March Madness too!

Share a fun and easy summer craft with the kids when you make this easy coffee filter crab craft! Perfect for summer afternoon crafting!

Make this sweet sleepy coffee filter moose craft with your preschooler!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Moose Craft

May 4, 2017 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

Have you ever gotten to see a moose up close? Down here in the South, we don’t have them. It’s just too hot. (Shucks, it’s too hot for me sometimes, so I don’t blame them.)

But they are lovely, regal animals, especially when they’re adults and they have a full set of antlers. Although the small ones with the fuzzy antlers are cute too. 🙂

Since we’ve been busy making coffee filter crafts for kids over the past couple of months, I thought a coffee filter moose craft would be a neat addition! Read on to see how we made this sweet sleepy moose!

Simple Preschool Coffee Filter Moose Craft

If you love making this project, be sure to try some of our other coffee filter crafts! Plant a few coffee filter flowers, bounce a coffee filter basketball, or adopt a pet coffee filter cat!

Make this sweet sleepy coffee filter moose craft with your preschooler!

Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Moose Craft

You’ll need the following supplies: (Affiliate links are provided here for convenience. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • One white basket coffee filter
  • Glue stick
  • Construction paper
  • Crayons
  • Colored pencils

Making a Coffee Filter Moose Craft

Start by flattening out the coffee filter with your hands. Sometimes it’s good to rest a book on it overnight to get it to lie a little flatter.

Easy Coffee Filter Moose Craft

Color the entire filter brown with a brown crayon. Then glue it to a piece of construction paper. Try to place the filter in the center but toward the bottom. You need to leave room for the antlers on either side.

Simple Moose Coffee Filter Craft for Kids

Use a black colored pencil to draw two closed eyes toward the top of the filter.

Simple Coffee Filter Moose Craft

Now add a moose’s snout.

Making a Moose Craft with Coffee Filters

And a teeny smiling mouth. I know I’m happy when I take a nap!

Easy Coffee Filter Moose Craft for Preschoolers

On either side of the moose’s head, freehand draw a few antlers. If the kids are adding the antlers themselves, you can let them draw big letter “Y” shapes or use a fork to add antlers with brown paint.

Easy Preschool Moose Craft

Color in the antlers and you’re done!

Sleepy Moose Coffee Filter Craft

Have a good nap, moosie!

Try some of these other easy crafts while you’re at it!

Put this simple beach ball coffee filter craft together in just a few minutes! This is a perfect summer craft for little ones!

Make this cute and simple coffee filter earth craft with kids of any age! This is a great activity for learning about conservation, geography, or the planets!

This easy coffee filter turtle craft is a perfect indoor activity for kids! You can make it in just a few minutes with supplies you already have! Definitely a simple craft for kids to try!

Plus, get more craft ideas on my Simple Crafts for Kids Pinterest board!

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