“As you start preparing your textbooks for back-to-school season, why not also have some DIY fun? With this project, you'll not only be able to protect your books, but also express your creativity for school and stand out from the crowd!”
Ages 9-16
This is a fabulous list of resources and ideas to inspire and keep you and your family active and entertained while social distancing.
Ideas include free online yoga classes, language learning resources, starting a virtual book club, hosting a virtual hangout or wine tasting with friends, making a family scrapbook or newsletter and SO much more.
Browse inspirational ideas and links to free online resources
“As you start preparing your textbooks for back-to-school season, why not also have some DIY fun? With this project, you'll not only be able to protect your books, but also express your creativity for school and stand out from the crowd!”
Ages 9-16
“Make these hand-made cards to send to your friends! You can literally reach out and say hello!”
Ages 5+
“Make a colorful caterpillar using toilet paper rolls! Use it to store all of your pens, pencils, and back-to-school supplies!”
Ages 5+
“There is no more meaningful gift than a homemade holiday card with a hand-written message. These Pull-Tab cards are an imaginative way to start the holiday season.”
Ages 5+
“Give the gift of entertainment with this holiday puzzle box. Wrap your special someone’s present in this box and then sit back and watch them try to open it.”
Ages 9+
“Tis the season for homemade gifts kids can make and there is certainly no shortage of people who are on your list. Why not incorporate a bit of leaning into gift making this season with a fun science lesson! This activity melts peppermint candy together in cookie cutters to make candy cane ornaments! This is an easy activity for young hands with items you may already have in your kitchen.”
”Here’s one of our favorite winter STEAM projects that combines math and art – creating symmetrical snowflakes! Use Q-tips to create symmetrical shapes that result in beautiful snowflakes. There are so many possibilities, and a whole class can create them with no two alike. Young kids will enjoy this, but don’t underestimate the value of doing this with teens – they can create some amazing designs! This snowflake craft is a great addition to any math lessons on symmetry, patterns, and would be a fun addition to a unit on snowflakes or winter!”
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