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Autumn Lesson Plans and Ideas
We've put together teacher resources for lessons about the fall season.CollectionHomework Help: Expert Homework Advice for Children in Grade School
Homework Help: Expert Homework Advice for Children in Grade SchoolCollection
Springtime Wind Chime
Get in the swing of spring with this cheery craft.Article:Parent & Child
4/2007
What to Expect of the 1st Grade Curriculum
The skills your child should have at the beginning, and by the end, of first grade. What to expect of your kid's first grade curriculum, including homework assignments.Article:Scholastic Parents
The Magic School Bus Goes on Air
Ms. Frizzle's kids trap air in containers and discover that air is pushy stuff. Your kids explore how air pressure can hold up heavy objects.Lesson Plan
Grades Pre-K-2
Happy Holidays: Gift Advice, Activities, Printables, and Book Suggestions for Kids and Parents
Holiday advice, gift ideas, family activities, and book suggestions. Covers everything from holiday safety to solving seasonal challenges. Includes printable gift tags, thank-you notes and more.Collection:Scholastic Parents
What to Expect of a 5th Grade Curriculum
Describes the skills your child should have at the beginning and the end of the fifth grade school year. Covers reading, writing, communication skills, math, social studies, and history.Article:Scholastic Parents
Winsome Wind Sock
Watch what the weather can do.Article:Parent & Child
4/2007
Everyday Science Experiments for Kids
Children love learning about how stuff works. Boost critical thinking skills with these fun everyday science experiments for kids. The list includes bedtime and bath time activities.Article:Parent & Child
The Magic School Bus Gets Ants in Its Pants
What's the best way to get to know ants better? The Magic School Bus kids watch ants and figure out what they're doing. Your kids can observe ants by making them a temporary ant colony.Lesson Plan
Grades Pre-K-2
Parent Guide to Winter: Activities, Sports, Keeping Warm, Fitness, Food, and Togetherness
Cold-weather and indoor activities you can do with your family. Use the cold-weather checklist to make sure your child's winter is both safe and fun.Collection:Scholastic Parents
How Children Explore and Observe, Age-by-Age
Children are naturally curious about the world. Find our how their powers of observation grow as they age from birth to seven-years old. Describes milestones in cognitive development.Article:Parent & Child
7 Great Snacks for a Housebound Day: Quick Click
7 snacks to feed your kids when you're snowed in. Make these snacks out of ingredients left in your refrigerator. Snacks include peanut butter-flies made of peanut butter and pretzels.Article:Scholastic Parents
Homework Help: Expert Homework Advice for Middle-School Students
Homework Help: Expert Homework Advice for Middle-School StudentsCollectionKids to the Rescue
Minnesota sixth-graders Rachel Floeder and Audrey Feltz want you to donate $1 to help raise money for Hurricane Katrina victims.Article:Scholastic News Online
Grades 3-8
2/14/2006