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All About Whales
What do you know about whales? Here are some facts about these majestic creatures that you might be surprised to learn.
Water Safety
Playing in and around the water can be a lot of fun, but it is also important to be aware of the dangers.
Fun with Improvisation!
Improvisation is a form of acting in which the plot, characters, and dialogue of a scene or story are made up in the moment. Improvisation or 'Improv' is spontaneous, entertaining, and fun!
Ocean and Nature Jokes
The snail and the whale had a lot of time together on their trip around the world. We think they would have loved sharing these jokes to pass the time!
Tongue Twisters!
If you thought the jokes your kids like are bad, wait 'til your kids start trying these!
Make a Snail Shelter
They may not be the fastest creatures on the planet, but snails are a fascinating species to study in nature. Did you know that a snail has only one foot? Or that it has no bones? Or that snails prefer to live in cool, dark places?
Whale Songs
Whales are very social creatures and travel in groups called pods. They use different noises to communicate with one another, including their unique "music."
Amazing Grace Activities
Grace is a girl who loves stories and loves acting them out. When her class plans to perform the play Peter Pan, Grace knows she wants to play the lead!
Describe The Day the Crayons Quit Pictures
Blind kids benefit from picture descriptions every bit as much as sighted kids do from seeing the pictures. Don't forget to share these picture descriptions, written by a descriptive audio expert, especially for Great Expectations!
Make Doggie Biscuits!
Whether you are cooking for yourself or your dog, knowing your way around the kitchen is essential. You are never too young to start learning and how much fun is it to cook for your dog?!
Sing Songs About Measurement!
One gallon split into fourths is four quarts. Take that and divide by two and you got a pint. Split that pint up into halves and make a cup. And that cup will fit eight fluid ounces inside of it. 1 gallon is 4 quarts (or 8 pints or 16 cups). 1 quart is 2 pints (or 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces). 1 pint is 2 cups (or 16 fluid ounces). 1 cup is 8 fluid ounces. A gallon of milk split in fourths makes four quarts. Split a quart of milk in half; then a pint is what you'll have. Which can make two cups you see often When you drink your school milk carton. If you can drink the milk in eight sips, Each is about an ounce going through your lips. 1 gallon is 4 quarts (or 8 pints or 16 cups). 1 quart is 2 pints (or 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces). 1 pint is 2 cups (or 16 fluid ounces). 1 cup is 8 fluid ounces. Volume is a word that's familiar, And capacity and volume are similar; And though it's easy to assume, Capacity is not exactly volume. Capacity's how much something can hold; The amount is always the same. Volume's the measure of what's inside, And the amount can change. 1 gallon is 4 quarts (or 8 pints or 16 cups). 1 quart is 2 pints (or 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces). 1 pint is 2 cups (or 16 fluid ounces). 1 cup is 8 fluid ounces.
Six Tips for Explaining Colors to a Blind Child
By Deborah Kent
Colors in the Kitchen: Teaching Colors to Blind Kids
Flavors, smells, and textures can enhance color lessons for children who are blind. Find out how to talk and learn about colors in the kitchen!
Tell Crayon Jokes
Kids love goofy jokes. Go figure.