Articles related to "Teaching Kids"Kids love to get allowance, but how should parents dole it out? Here are ideas to help Christian parents decide on how allowance will be incorporated into their family.
Try these active Halloween dressing stations to teach kids useful skills like tying, zipping, buttoning, pairing, balancing, and throwing.
Halloween provides the perfect backdrop for teaching children how to identify and mix colors on the color wheel. Try some of these Halloween-themed coloring activities.
A veteran speaker can teach children about those who have served the nation and have shaped the country's history and future. Learn tips for inviting a veteran to speak.
Sometimes, artists just don't know what to create or write about when it comes to their art journals. This prompt will help lead you out of that frustration.
Author and teacher Elisa Linovitz Snader talks about how her picture book The Wheelchair helps teach kids about disabilities.
Teach children how to write a catalog poem with simple steps, subject suggestions, and examples.
Kids love to get money for birthdays and holidays, but they need to be taught the basics of using their money wisely. Check out these sensible money habits for kids.
Getting kids to learn valuable lessons about life and money can be difficult. Paying them to learn helps accomplish both.
The holidays are right around the corner. What does that mean? Making easy craft projects with the kids to use as gifts!
Teaching kids money management skills early on is crucial. Useful lessons include: learning to save money, opening a children's account, paper rounds & household chores.
A key tip to teaching spelling is to focus on one sound at a time. After basic vowels and the long "ee" diagraph, it's time to move to the long "a" sound.
Now is the time to teach your child to be a warm and generous host. Kids can learn to be gracious hosts on a simple basis -- with their friends --- so that hospitable entertaining on a larger scale in the future will be second nature.
Kids will learn how to research and sort the specimens that they found during their scavenger hunt, and then create their own museum.
Teaching kids money management and economics is not a onetime lesson. Age-appropriate resources about money for kids can help parents raise economically smart children.
The keys to an organized bedroom are decluttering, arranging and routines.
kids and chores don't always mix, but parenting tips can teach kids to clean and start children doing household chores early. Parenting advice to help the whole family.
This health and hygiene lesson plan stresses the importance of handwashing for children to prevent the spread of germs.
God is creator of all people and all things. Naturally, children are curious about exactly who God is and how He can do so many miraculous things. Help them learn.
Reading consultant Kathy Collins shows how to use reading clubs to teach K-3 students to read with power, intention, and joy in this resource for primary grade teachers.
Teaching the signs of spring can be a self-esteem activity that helps kids develop life skills and experience joy. This can protect them emotionally in difficult times.
PBS Kids® tv program Super WHY! improves prereading skills, alphabet recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics skills, word recognition and comprehension
Use this fun science experiment in classrooms or at parties to teach children the basic principles of liquid density.
Looking to teach your little ones how to fly cast like the kids in A River Runs Through It? Utilize these tips and they will be successful their first time on the water.
Children's sports activities teach kids the traits perseverance and self-discipline, valuable Bible lessons about living by the fruit of the Spirit.
Sports activities teach valuable Christian lessons about how to live Biblically, by the fruit of the Spirit, helping children learn respect, perseverance, and optimism.
Manging money is a crucial life lesson. Tips are provided for parents to teach their children how to manage their own personal finances before they become an adult.
Kids have fun learning about camouflage with a poem and props, craft, application, and online resources after reading Winnie the Witch Halloween story.
It is important to teach kids how to handle finances from an early age.
Having kids is one of the most financially draining expenses. However, it is possible to raise money smart children who (hopefully) grow up understanding money well.
Learn how to implement a classroom store as part of a K-3 mathematics program. Bring important economic concepts to life with hands-on math experiences.
Spring and summer bring rain-showers and thunderstorms - as well as days of drizzle from overcast skies. What do you know about rain and the water cycle?
Recognizing sounds and letters is a basic prerequisite for reading. Parents can help their preschool children acquire these essential skills through daily activities.
It's never to soon to talk to your children about finances. Simple lessons now can help them learn to save money and become financially responsible adults.
Kick the Can is an economical, eco-friendly, and fun-filled way for kids to entertain themselves and their friends at any outdoor gathering.
Training children and teens to be wise in spending decisions and saving for the future will pay off when they become responsible consumers as adults.
A new soap is available to help children learn how to wash their hands thoroughly and effectively.
A Thanksgiving themed writing project lesson teaches elementary students to use question words to write questions to interview a family member and write about it.
How to use the sandwich paragraph writing strategy to help elementary students write complete paragraphs with a topic sentence, details and a closing sentence.
Overly affectionate kids can be taught at an early age how to hug, kiss and touch others appropriately. Here are some ideas for teaching kids personal boundaries.
Now is the time to teach your child that he is to be accountable for the decisions he makes. Learning this early-on will make transitioning into adulthood easier.
Fingerprints have a purpose. Including a lesson on those little swirls and ridges in science class can be fun for all involved.
Children should learn the importance of money and good money habits from young.
Children can learn about money through play when they're very young, and as they move into elementary school they can practice money management skills with an allowance.
Recycling is an important job that a lot of people have to do together to make it work. Start teaching your child about recycling with these ideas.
Desperately scanning the mall, store, or park for a child is the scariest experience a parent can ever have. Does your child know how to keep safe from child predators?
Children want to know and understand God. Their capacity for understanding is greater than adults think. Here is a hands-on method for teaching them about the Trinity.
When teaching spelling, break up the "u" sound into two sessions for easier retention. Teach the simple "u" sound first. Then, move on to more complex combinations.
Teaching kids current events is very important in keeping them up-to-date on the world around them. See how timelines can make today's news more meaningful.
The best way to teach children to save is to help them implement it within their own finances. This can be taught starting at a young age!
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