Under the Sea Art Projects: Easy Clay Jellyfish

These clay jellyfish are some of the easiest under the sea art projects you’ll do, with a short supply list, and it can be complete in about 30 -45 minutes.
These clay jellyfish are some of the easiest under the sea art projects you’ll do, with a short supply list, and it can be complete in about 30 -45 minutes.
A fun and educational under the sea unit study, designed to be flexible enough to meet different elementary age groups.
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Are you looking for a way to bring your Alaska studies to life? Are you eager to explore the state’s history, wildlife, culture, and more with your homeschoolers? Then you have come to the right place—we have compiled a fantastic list of 104 Alaska Unit Study resources to bring your 50 States Studies to life! […]
When it comes to environmental protection and conservation, children play an essential role in our future. If you haven’t had the opportunity to read We Are Water Protectors with your kids, I highly recommend you take the time. It’s a gorgeously illustrated book offering an engaging introduction to environmental concepts. We Are the Water Protectors […]
In our homeschool, studying the fantastic Alaska wildlife was an essential part of our Unit Study. It’s an easy way to bring diverse ecosystems to life for your little learners. Kids can explore different habitats, observe how animals interact with each other, and understand the importance of conservation. And, as a parent with multiple ages […]
Are you a homeschool mom seeking an exciting and engaging Alaska unit study for your K-3rd graders? Look no further! With this unique and interactive Alaska Unit Study, your kids will explore the wonders of our most northern state. Through living literature, art projects, curated YouTube videos, and more, they can better understand Alaskan wildlife, […]
There are many ways to homeschool your children; one popular option is using unit studies. You’re in the right place if you’re unsure when, how, or why to use a unit study.
Do you have a science-crazy kid? I do! Has your student discovered biographies? Mine too! Did you scour the internet looking for fun Marie Curie activities? Me too! If you were also frustrated to discover that there is a sad lack of fun activities celebrating the first woman to win a Nobel prize…then you and […]
Hello! Welcome to our Arctic adventure! We’re embarking on our Arctic-themed art lessons Feb 2024. I’m particularly excited to share a selection of books that are as fascinating as the Arctic itself. If you’ve spent any time with me, you know that I love picture books and am a firm believer that they add value […]