5th and 6th- Site Highlight! -Thanks to Girl Scout Katie for this Suggestion!Looking for some interesting coloring pages for a rainy day at home? How about some fun printable puzzles or activities?
Visit THIS PAGE at Fun.com / HalloweenCostumes.com The name may sound like they only have spookyness in store, but the fun activity list goes on for miles for holidays of any kind! Go check it out for some great printer friendly fun. Whether you are a student, a teacher, a parent, or a SCOUT it is well worth collecting some activities to print! - Week 4 -Let's Take a Tour!Everybody is ready to get out and explore, so let's do the next best thing! Virtual museum tours can show us things we've never seen before, and let us explore places that otherwise may be out of reach.
Time to Shine! Let's visit the Smithsonian Natural History Museum together! Click below to visit the Smithsonian to see the exhibits. Walk through a virtual tour, and if you have an ipad or other device, you can use it as a VR projector! Use any device, including a computer, to click and drag, have a look around, and explore one of the best museums in the nation! - Week 3 -TOILET PAPER TUBE TIME!Everyone's stocked up, so what do we do with those little tubes we have now?
Let's make some stuff! This week's theme will use toilet paper tubes for recycled art. Crazy the things you can make from just stuff you usually throw out! Click the image below to go to the website! **Some pictures do not have links, but are easy to figure out - Week 2 -Spring Special EditionSpring is here! Easter isn't far away, and even for those who don't celebrate the holiday it's time for bright colors, plants starting to grow, and sunshine coming our way!
Here are a few ideas for some spring themed projects to get you in the season celebrating mood! Click the pictures below to visit the website, pick an activity, and then upload to Artsonia to share the fun with me! - Week 1 -THe Robots of Ancient Greece - AutomataDid you know that robots aren't a new idea? Robots were actually invented back in Ancient Greece almost 2,000 years ago! Check out the resources below to learn more. The results will amaze you!
Then take some time and build your own cardboard automata. We can't let the Greeks have all the fun!
Now you Try!Don't worry, it's not hard! Use any small box (or make one!) you have at home and any materials you like to construct your project. I'll be posting a project on your Artsonia accounts. If you get one done, post a picture and a video there and in Google Classroom to share with the rest of us!
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