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Preview of Tropical Climate Song for Kids | Geography & Science Song
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Tropical Climate Song for Kids | Geography & Science Song

Created by
HomeSchoolingCL
Teach tropical climate in a fun, simple, and memorable way — no prep needed.This engaging song helps children understand tropical climates through music, repetition, and real-life visuals. Students learn about warm temperatures, rainforests, and weather patterns in a way that is easy to remember and exciting to explore. Perfect for combining geography and science in one simple activity. 🌦️ WHAT KIDS LEARN What a tropical climate is Warm temperatures year-round Rainforests and nature Rainy
Preview of Dinosaur Learning Bundle for Preschool & Kindergarten | 5-Day Plan, etc

Dinosaur Learning Bundle for Preschool & Kindergarten | 5-Day Plan, etc

Created by
HomeSchoolingCL
ROAR into a full week of dinosaur fun and learning with this complete Dinosaur Activity Bundle for kids ages 4–6! This all-in-one thematic unit includes everything you need for a hands-on, engaging week of dinosaur exploration—perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners. From a 5-day activity plan with real-life photos to printable worksheets, a colorful dinosaur introduction presentation, a short educational video with voiceover, and a fun dino song video, this bundle
Preview of Goodbye Fall Season

Goodbye Fall Season

The Goodbye Fall Season Product Description: This upbeat version of the Season Song evokes some of the changes in nature that we see and feel in our environment during the transition between the Fall and Winter seasons. This resource includes an audio version of the song, a lesson plan, vocabulary cards and a video. * If you purchase more than one of the seasons’ songs you may want to point out to your students that the style of music changes for each season.
Preview of Nebula Tag
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Nebula Tag

This game is meant to recreate the Montessori experiment demonstrating how smaller pieces combine to make more significant pieces (from particles to stars). This lesson is done with a bowl of water and either small pieces of paper or glitter. The paper or glitter is poured onto the water, which naturally spreads. However, with a little stir, the small, individual glitter pieces start to clump up together. The students will take the place of the glitter in this game. When a student gets tagged, t
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