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Introduce the famous artist to the students and find out what are his paintings about with this art guide for kids
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Teach children about their feelings with an emotional vocabulary and let them use their words instead of behaviors to show how they feel.
Help your students to develop critical writing skills and let their creativity guide them to write their own spooky stories with a halloween theme.
Pumpkin central activities for science, math, and language art for some fun and engaging learning during the Fall season.
Do you teach your students about color in three-dimensions? Color wheels show us how colors are related. They remind artists how to mix and think about colors.
Have you ever wished there is an easy “tool” that could express your emotions? Artists use line, composition, and color to create an overall mood or feeling.
Students can draw inspirations from shapes learned in lesson to build up their own aquarium.
Learn how to identify shapes in a fun way.
Use Originals Backgrounds- calendar worksheets to schedule your kid's Summer Plan!
Happy Dragon Boat Festival! The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a very special day in Taiwan and China.
Use the words to match the colors
What happens in the city? Move the pictures into the corresponding description.
Match the correct word to the building. Students learn basic vocabulary and pronunciation of the city buildings.
Let's have a virtual city tour to learn about the buildings in the city.
Learn food vocabulary and how to make a pizza. Kids can customize pizza toppings in both a digital whiteboard and the real kitchen.
A quick and simple activity where kids identify the color of food.
Kids learn how to say the names of various food.
Video Assisted Learning to learn the shape of food.
Teachers show students pictures of instruments which students must identify and classify according to instrument family.
The first step to learning colors is matching them. This content helps children learn colors by matching blocks of the same color.
Use the video to match the correct colored circles to the labels.
This fun activity requires students to build a snowman using Four-Step Sequencing: First, Next, Then, Last.
Tangrams can teach students about spatial relationships, learn geometric terms, and develop stronger problem-solving abilities.
Do you use the right or left side of your brain? Take this simple color quiz and you might end up learning something new about yourself.