Here is a fun stem experiment around colors. Want to teach your child about secondary colors or what happens when different colors are mixed? Try this simple activity with colored popsicle sticks.
A fun craft that can be made by kids of any age. Steps Cut a paper plate in half and then cut its edge. Color the edge in any pattern or colors. I used paint sticks and they dried super quick with much less mess. Glue a face cutout from construction paper and googly eyes.
Interested in learning about the water cycle? Here is some info and a quick DIY puzzle idea. The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation. Steps Align a few
Create a Mother’s Day with an easily available resource, Chalk. Steps Fold the paper in half. Stick stencil of m, o and m with a double sided or masking tape. Dip the chalks in water and color the card. Let it dry for a few minutes. Carefully lift the stencil and the card is ready.