Today I am here with another DIY activity that is suitable for kids in middle school. Grades 6 and above students learn and practice concepts of algebra in their school curriculum. Algebra tiles are manipulatives that support students in understanding algebraic concepts through visual representation of equations. Buying individual sets of algebra tiles for every ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
The education system across the world has evolved over the years. Earlier, it was more about the traditional way of teaching, wherein the teacher taught a lesson and the students learned. However, in recent times, we have seen schools adopting new teaching approaches to bring novelty to learning methods. Considering the importance of art integration ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Ask a preschooler or kindergartener if they love to write, and we bet you won’t get a straight yes! After all, learning to write is not easy. It takes time and a lot of practice via different writing activities and handwriting books. To make writing fun for the little ones and build a love for ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Origami is a popular art form in Japan that is now practiced by origami enthusiasts across the globe. Remember those tiny paper boats, airplanes, and paper fortune tellers you used to make as a child? These are all examples of origami, the literal translation of which is “to fold paper.” If you have kids at ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Have your little learners ever tried drawing using numbers or letters of the alphabet? Drawing simple objects helps kids develop a creative quotient and prepares them for complex artistic endeavors in the future. While a blank sheet of paper and some crayons are probably enough for little kids to start drawing, having the alphabet or ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Have you ever noticed little kids wanting to touch and feel everything they see around them? Kids have an innate tendency to explore things through their senses. And why not? Like a healthy diet, sensory exploration is vital for a child’s development. When kids touch, smell, see, hear, and taste items, they engage in multisensory ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
As a mom to a 9-year-old, I am constantly looking for ways to engage my daughter in fun and creative activities. “I am bored” is something I get to hear quite often as she is my only one. To address her boredom and direct her energies to something worthwhile, I am always open to trying ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Planners are a great way to stay organized. The use of planners is not restricted to working professionals. In fact, any person can benefit from using a planner. You need to find your purpose and choose accordingly. Stay-at-home moms and dads can use planners to help them plan out chores, activities, doctor appointments, and much ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Rainbows are a beautiful natural phenomenon that never fails to amaze children. Show them the arch of color in the sky and see their eyes twinkling with happiness and wonder. Besides being a beautiful sight, kids associate rainbows with positivity and good times. Through rainbows, we can teach them that there is always hope for ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
All kids grow up listening to stories. But creating your own stories or sharing your own thoughts is even more fun! Though it may not be easy for most kids to start writing their creative pieces unless they have an idea in mind, a little prompt can open doors for new thoughts and imagination. They ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
After sharing bubble painting, a messy yet fun craft idea, in our last blog post, today we are here to share yet another interesting activity for kids of all ages. And why only kids? Adults will love this craft too! As the title states, we are talking about clay crafts. Making crafts out of clay ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
If your kids love squishies and beg to buy a new one every time you’re at the store, it may be just about time to introduce them to the art of making their own squishies at home. And if they haven’t come across them yet, it might be a good idea to encourage them to ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
Are you eager to get into the habit of journaling but don’t want to spend money on costly journals available at stores? We have a solution for you. A DIY journal is just what you need to begin your writing endeavors! In this article, we will show you how you can make a journal and ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
While most kids don’t mind the “organized chaos” on their study tables, teaching them a bit of organization can go a long way. If pens, pencils, and markers have no proper home in your child’s bedroom, it is just about time to have your kid do a fun DIY project to level up their workspace ... Read more| Number Dyslexia
February is just around the corner! Soon enough, the kids (and adults!) will be looking for ways to make their friends and loved ones feel special. Now is the time when parents, teachers, and caregivers can involve the kids in Valentine ’s-inspired arts and crafts. After sharing a beautiful origami butterfly craft some time ago, ... Read more| Number Dyslexia