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10 Hands On Geography Activities You Have to Try

April 18, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

I’ll be honest: I’m not much of a hands-on learner. My kids love kinesthetic learning, especially since several of them have ADHD. Despite my ADD though, I’m still a traditional book learner.

So when I first heard of hands-on learning, I thought “Why would I do that when I could just read about it?” Not one of my better moments of clarity…

Seeing how my kids respond to hands-on learning, though, has made me make a change. So this year, we’ve been doing a LOT more hands-on activities, including some for geography. Check out these 10 Hands On Geography Activities you just have to try!

Hands On Geography Activities

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10 Hands On Geography Activities You Have to Try

  1. Make a craft based on a local culture in the area you’re exploring. See how we did this by making Kente-cloth inspired placemats during our study of the Asante Empire!
  2. Learn about the animals that live in the region. Gift of Curiosity has a great game that lets kids place animals in their correct continents!
  3. Participate in a postcard exchange. See how Planet Smarty organized one to get postcards from people all over the world!
  4. Have kids make a craft about their world. Learn how to make a My Place in the World craft with your kids at Kid World Citizen!
  5. Use a globe to teach kids to identify countries. No Time for Flashcards shares a simple game you can use to help kids find countries on a globe easily!
  6. Create a miniature habitat. When we studied beaches, we made a beach shoebox diorama that the kids really enjoyed!
  7. Make a salt dough map. Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus shows you how to make a map of South America out of salt dough, plus there are printable map flags to add!
  8. Bake a cookie dough map. If you want to get even yummier, make a map out of cookie dough! Raising Lifelong Learners shares how to make a cookie dough map of India!
  9. Help little ones make a sandbox community. Preschoolers will love this sandbox activity from Books and Giggles that lets them make their own town!
  10. Mail a Flat Stanley or a Flat Susie. Based on the Flat Stanley books, this craft lets kids make a paper person and mail it around the world! Get the details from Busy at Home.

10 Hands On Geography Activities

Get more ideas for teaching geography below!

10 Amazing Geography Books for Home School

5 Ways to Make Geography Fun

And be sure to follow my Geography for Homeschoolers board on Pinterest for more geography fun!

This post is part of The Massive Homeschool Geography Guide from iHomeschool Network! Be sure to click over and read more great geography posts from my fellow bloggers!

The Massive Homeschool Geography Guide

It’s also linked up at the Ultimate List of Hands-On Homeschool Ideas! Check out other hands-on homeschooling ideas to try with your kids below!

Hands-on-Homeschool-Ideas


Filed Under: Geography Tagged With: activities for kids, geography, geography activities, geography activities for kids, homeschool geography

Ten 10 Minute Preschool Activities

February 22, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Have you ever spent an evening planning an activity for your preschooler only to find that it lasted all of 10 minutes? I have. It’s extraordinarily frustrating.

I cannot tell you the number of times I made that mistake with Tigger when she was younger. I’d meticulously plan a unit study, complete with books, games, activities, crafts, and more – only to find that she’d lost interest after just a few minutes.

But let’s be real: Preschoolers are not known for their long attention spans. Which means that when it comes to activities, the quicker the better. And if the setup is also simple, then that’s a win-win!

So here are ten 10 minute preschool activities that are fun, easy to set up, and educational! Don’t worry. With these, your preschooler won’t have time to get bored!

Ten Minute Preschool Activities

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Ten 10 Minute Preschool Activities

  1. Pick a part of the human body and do a craft about it. These can be as simple as a cut-and-paste activity. For example, try this simple hands-on craft about taste buds!
  2. Read a great picture book with your preschooler. If you need book suggestions, check out my list of the best picture books for three-year-olds!
  3. Practice scissor cutting skills. Learning to use scissors is an important preschool skill. This set of bee-themed scissor practice printables is simple to set up!
  4. Go on a nature walk. Take your child outside and look at the plants, animals, and insects in your neighborhood. If you have a lot of trees nearby, grab these free leaf identification flashcards and see how many you can spot!
  5. Learn sign language. ASL is a wonderful language for both deaf and hearing kids and you can learn to sign a few words in just a few minutes! Check out this video to learn how to sign weather words in ASL.
  6. Look through a kids’ cookbook and find a recipe to make together. This list of fun children’s cookbooks features some great selections!
  7. Do a simple science experiment. In just a few minutes, you can show your child a scientific principle or two! Try this quick experiment to learn how to make an egg float!
  8. Design a map of the solar system. Use this set of free printable solar system flashcards to set up a universe on your dining room table!
  9. Make moon sand. When the weather’s nice outside, take your preschooler outdoors and make this recipe for colored moon sand together! It’s an awesome play material and a great way to incorporate sensory integration in your day.
  10. Create a batch of edible play dough. This recipe for edible dairy-free play dough is super fun and super easy to make!

10 Ten Minute Preschool Activities

Try these other activities for early learners!

Harry the Dirty Dog Activity for Tots and PreK

Harry the Dirty Dog Extension Activity

How to Teach Preschoolers to Play Quietly

How to Teach Preschoolers to Play Quietly

The Best Picture Books for Three-Year-Olds

The Best Picture Books for Three-Year-Olds

For more preschool learning ideas, follow my Learning for Little Ones board on Pinterest!

And for more ideas to teach kids of all ages, check out The Big Book of Homeschooling Ideas!

The Big Book of Homeschool Ideas by iHomeschool Network
This post is part of the “Useful Tasks You Can Do in 5 to 60 Minutes” linkup from iHomeschool Network! Stop by to see the other quick tasks you can get accomplished in your homeschool!

iHomeschool Network Useful Tasks You Can Do in 5 to 60 Minutes

Filed Under: PreK Homeschooling Tagged With: activities for kids, activities for prek, early childhood education, ece, homeschool preschool, prek, prek homeschooling, preschool, preschool activities, preschool homeschool, preschool homeschooling

5 Fun Winter Crafts for Kids

January 26, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Is anyone else kind of “over” winter? It seemed like the weather was never going to get cold and then BOOM! we all got hit with a massive winter storm and I was like “Okay, that’s enough cold for now.”

To get back to enjoying the fun of winter, I put together a quick roundup of fun winter crafts for kids that you can do in just a few minutes!

Today is also another Laugh and Learn linky party! Check out our favorite posts from last week and read more great posts from awesome bloggers below!

5 Fun Winter Crafts for Kids

5 Fun Winter Crafts for Kids

Honestly, crafting is not one of my natural gifts. I’m the type of person that needs step-by-step directions to do most tasks. But these crafts are so easy even a non-crafty person (like myself) can do them in no time!

To get the scoop on how to make these crafts with your kids, stop over at Thinking Outside the Sandbox to get the details!

5 Fun Winter Crafts for Kids – Thinking Outside the Sandbox

Resources to Make Winter Crafts for Kids:

To make winter crafting even easier, try these great resources!

  • Carson Dellosa Snowmen Shape Stickers
  • Little B Decorative Paper Tape, Winter Snowflakes
  • Snowflake Hanging Swirls – 30ct

For more winter fun, follow my Winter Activities for Kids board on Pinterest!


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Haley hopes to encourage stay at home moms. She wants to help them learn how to make an extra income, to stretch a budget, to make crafts, and other useful information. Haley always has updates on the kids, and their funny antics. Visit Haley at Haley’s Vintage Finds & Deals.
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11 Awesome Ways to Learn Geography #LaughLeearnLinkup
Note from Selena:
I love these ideas for making geography fun and hands-on in your homeschool!


Sarah’s pick for this week…

 
5 Things You Can Do to Beat Mid-year Slump
Note from Sarah:
We’ve actual conducted an experiment this year. With bipolar, ADHD, aspergers, and anxiety all in the mix, January is our most difficult month. So this year we just took it off. It’s been nice not feeling guilty about being to tired to get school done. I love Lindsey’s ideas for easing back into the routine.


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Carrot Truffles

 
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These look amazing and I may even be able to get my kids to eat them!


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