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DIY Foosball Table Game and STEM Project for Kids
Making a DIY foosball table is a really fun STEM project for kids of all ages to make together and loads of fun to play with too! The diy games for kids is the project for a rainy day or as a summer bucket list idea. Try this homemade games for kids with preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first […] The post DIY Foosball Table Game and STEM Project for Kids appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.
9 Block Coding Websites for Kids
Get kids started with programming with this great collection of block coding websites, including coding website suggestions for students ages 5-15+ years. 9 Block Coding Websites for Kids RELATED: Just starting out with coding, be sure to check out our introductory Coding for Kids post which includes our pick of the 18 best coding websites for kids. What is block coding? Block coding (sometimes referred to as block-based or visual coding) simplifies coding, making it great for beginners. Coders insert a ‘block’ of code by dragging and dropping it into their project. These blocks are generally supported by simple visuals...
Free Back to School Memory Match
Back to school time is near! In the midst of this busy season, I am always looking for some back to school activities that are entertaining and simple to prepare. This free back to school memory match game is a great way to kick off the school year. It strengthens observation, concentration and memory in a fun way. Kids will enjoy playing it again and again! For more fun, check out our best-selling Ultimate Preschool Activity Pack in our shop! Getting Ready This back to school memory match is simple to prepare. Simply download the file (HERE), print, glue on to construction paper (I did this...
Independence Day 5G ICNIRP – Flying Blind, No Brakes? No Guardrails? No Seatbelts? No Health Codes? No Scrutiny? No Environmental Research?
Reprinted by permission from the blog of Dariusz Leszczynski, PHD, DSC of Finland: 5G Deployment: it is like being in the midst of the forest fire, and the fireman asks: do we need any water? By Dariusz Leszczynski, PHD, DSC, with Patricia Burke Wireless communication is here for already several decades. Radiation-emitting base stations are deployed throughout the environment where humans, users of wireless communication, reside. International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, the self-proclaimed decider of what is safe and what is not, has proclaimed the EMF non-ionizing radiation emitted by the man-made devices as safe when observing ICNIRP safety guidelines....
10 amazing Montessori-inspired activities for quiet time
Have you reached that milestone that nearly every parent dreads? No matter how prepared you are, no matter how long you've been putting off accepting it, you have to finally face the fact that your child is ready to drop their nap. Since infancy you were likely using that break in the day for a little "me" time, but luckily that doesn't need to stop with the end of daily naps. Implementing a quiet time in your day has tremendous benefits for you and your child. Although they may be done sleeping, that doesn't mean that they can't have a...