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Preview of Worms and Dirt (Dirt in a Cup) – Earth Day Recipe, Graphing & Math Activities

Worms and Dirt (Dirt in a Cup) – Earth Day Recipe, Graphing & Math Activities

Bring learning to life with this fun, hands-on Worms and Dirt (Dirt in a Cup) activity—perfect for Earth Day, spring themes, or just an engaging classroom treat! This mini unit combines cooking, predictions, graphing, and early math skills in a kid-friendly way. What’s Included:Page 1: Kid-Friendly Recipe PageA simple, easy-to-follow recipe designed just for students. Teachers can make the recipe while students observe orStudents can follow along and make it themselves (with guidance)Page 2: P
Preview of Herbal Tea Blending Bundle

Herbal Tea Blending Bundle

Spark creativity and herbal learning with this Tea Blending Bundle! Includes a tea-themed word search, crossword, herb info sheet, and tea creation worksheet. Perfect for homeschool families of all ages. A perfect blend of creativity, science, and hands-on fun for homeschoolers! This activity pack invites learners to explore herbs, experiment with flavours, and design their own custom tea blends. Includes: ✅ Tea-themed word search ✅ Tea-themed crossword puzzle ✅ Herb info sheet with flavour no
Preview of Fruit and Vegetable Sorting

Fruit and Vegetable Sorting

Fruit and Vegetable Sort Activity | Printable Cut & Sort WorksheetMake learning about healthy eating fun and hands-on with this Fruit and Vegetable Sort Activity! Perfect for preschool and early elementary students, this engaging printable allows children to practice fine motor skills, classification, and vocabulary development. What’s Included: A printable sheet with a variety of fruits and vegetables to cut out Sorting mat labeled “Fruit” and “Vegetable” How to Use:Students cut out the illustr
Preview of Cooking Time A Cooking Math Project on the Importance of Time in the Kitchen

Cooking Time A Cooking Math Project on the Importance of Time in the Kitchen

Middle school students learn time-efficient strategies to prepare everyday meals. Engage your students with cooking lessons that combine time pressure and kitchen skills! Teach them the best way to hard boil eggs. Role-Play short order cooking! Perform a science culinary experiment with simple spaghetti. Adolescents love to cook for themselves. Given the right tools in the kitchen, this can be a powerful way for them to learn math, problem solving, and self-efficacy that they are capable of ca
Preview of Farm To Table

Farm To Table

This book helps to explain the basic concepts of “farm to table” including: • Examples of how some foods are grown • What types of foods may be grown or produced on farms and in local communities • Food can be manufactured • Food is grown, produced and manufactured in various locations around the world • Grown locally versus imported • Benefits of “farm to table” • How to support “farm to table”
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