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3 Easy Tips to Get Kids Organized

3 Easy Tips to Get Kids Organized

3 EASY tips to get kids organized!

As the new year begins, it’s a great time to get your kids and space organized. Organization is an essential skill for both adults and children alike and helps to create a sense of order, focus, and confidence. Here are some tips on how to help your kids get organized in the new year:

  • ✅ Have a plan: Start by setting up a routine with your kids. Make sure to include designated times for activities such as homework, chores, and playtime.
  • ???? Make a list: Encourage your kids to keep a list of their tasks and goals for the day, week, or month. Having a list helps them to stay focused and prioritize their tasks.
  • ✏️ Create a space: Designate a space in your home for your kids to do homework and other activities. This can help them stay organized and focused.
  • *PRO TIP* Make organization fun! Use stickers, charts, or other creative ways to motivate your kids to stay organized.

Organization is an important life skill, and teaching your kids how to stay organized can help them succeed. With these tips, your kids can be well on their way to a successful and organized new year! ✨

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3 Easy Tips to Get Kids Organized

3 EASY tips to get kids organized!

As the new year begins, it’s a great time to get your kids and space organized. Organization is an essential skill for both adults and children alike and helps to create a sense of order, focus, and confidence. Here are some tips on how to help your kids get organized in the new year:

  • ✅ Have a plan: Start by setting up a routine with your kids. Make sure to include designated times for activities such as homework, chores, and playtime.
  • ???? Make a list: Encourage your kids to keep a list of their tasks and goals for the day, week, or month. Having a list helps them to stay focused and prioritize their tasks.
  • ✏️ Create a space: Designate a space in your home for your kids to do homework and other activities. This can help them stay organized and focused.
  • *PRO TIP* Make organization fun! Use stickers, charts, or other creative ways to motivate your kids to stay organized.

Organization is an important life skill, and teaching your kids how to stay organized can help them succeed. With these tips, your kids can be well on their way to a successful and organized new year! ✨

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Love Bug Valentine’s Day Sensory Tubes

Love is in the air this Valentine's Day, and what better way to celebrate than by creating these fun (and simple) love bug sensory tubes with your child!  What child doesn’t love sensory play or bugs?

Before you learn how to make this sensory tube, let’s talk about why sensory tubes are beneficial! Sensory tubes are a great tool for children of all ages.  They provide the calming element of sensory play, as they help with grounding.  Sensory tubes also present various learning opportunities including language learning, math skills, science knowledge, and more! 

What You Need to Create a Love Bugs Sensory Tube:

How to Create a Love Bug Sensory Tube:

You’ll be happy to learn that there are not too many supplies you will need to create these love bug sensory tubes.  In fact, you may already have many of them right in your house!

First, you need a sturdy clear bottle or tube to create your sensory tube.  The Primary Science Sensory Tubes from Learning Resources is our favorite because they are large, sturdy, and seal easily. They also come with eight sets of solid lids, perfect for creating fun liquid sensory tubes, and four vented lids.  Another great thing about these tubes? You can change them up frequently, or keep them filled up for days on end.

To make your love bug sensory tube, you’re also going to need something with viscosity. What’s viscosity? A thick, sticky, semi-fluid consistency.  Think liquid hand soap, clear liquid glue, baby oil, or corn syrup. I told you, you might already have this at home! All you need to do is fill 1/4th of the tube with whatever viscous liquid you choose.

Next, add some fun manipulatives like these Backyard Bug Counters make your sensory tube extra fun! For these specific tubes, we added about 5-7 bugs per tube.  Not only will your child love adding in something unique, but manipulatives like these also provide language learning opportunities.  For example, you can work on developing your child’s vocabulary of bugs or colors by labeling what you see or work on prepositions while putting the bugs in the tubes! Looking for other manipulative ideas? Pom poms are one of our favorite additions!

After adding your manipulatives, you’re going to want to fill up the rest of your love bug sensory tube with warm water.

Food coloring and glitter are the next steps. These are of course optional, but they do add some excitement to your sensory tube. Two-three drops of your favorite food coloring will fill the entire tube with color, and just a sprinkle of glitter will create a fun contrast. For these specific love bug sensory tubes, we chose to use red, white, and heart glitter to follow our Valentine’s Day theme.

Whew, you made it to the last step! Seal up that tube and watch in wonder!  Let’s be honest, this one isn’t just for the kids, even adults are mesmerized to watch the bugs and glitter float up and down the colorful tubes!

Ways to Work on Language Development While Creating Sensory Tubes:

Not only are these sensory tubes fun to look at, but there are several ways to build in language learning opportunities while creating these love bug sensory tubes.  Here are a few ideas:

  • Following directions: Have your child help you create the sensory tube, and direct them on how they can help you. Examples: “put the red bug in the tube” or “pick up the caterpillar and put it in the tube.”
  • Building Vocabulary: Label all of the items you are using as you are using them...the tube, the water, the glue, all of it! Making a love bugs sensory tube with the Backyard Bug Counters is also a great way to work on colors and introduce specific insect names.
  • Learning Prepositions: Sensory tubes are a fun way to practice prepositions. Talk about putting the bugs in the tube, putting the top on the tube, or watching the bugs float up and down the tube!
  • Social Skills: If you have more than one child, this is the perfect opportunity to work on turn-taking! Chances are, they are likely going to want the same sensory tube at the same time. Have them take turns putting the bugs in, and after your sensory tube is created have them take turns holding the tube!

Now you know how to make a fun love bug sensory tube, and how to build your child’s language skills while doing it! Going to try this at home?  Please share it with us! We’d love to see your creations!

Love Bug Valentine’s Day Sensory Tubes

Love is in the air this Valentine's Day, and what better way to celebrate than by creating these fun (and simple) love bug sensory tubes with your child!  What child doesn’t love sensory play or bugs?

Before you learn how to make this sensory tube, let’s talk about why sensory tubes are beneficial! Sensory tubes are a great tool for children of all ages.  They provide the calming element of sensory play, as they help with grounding.  Sensory tubes also present various learning opportunities including language learning, math skills, science knowledge, and more! 

What You Need to Create a Love Bugs Sensory Tube:

How to Create a Love Bug Sensory Tube:

You’ll be happy to learn that there are not too many supplies you will need to create these love bug sensory tubes.  In fact, you may already have many of them right in your house!

First, you need a sturdy clear bottle or tube to create your sensory tube.  The Primary Science Sensory Tubes from Learning Resources is our favorite because they are large, sturdy, and seal easily. They also come with eight sets of solid lids, perfect for creating fun liquid sensory tubes, and four vented lids.  Another great thing about these tubes? You can change them up frequently, or keep them filled up for days on end.

To make your love bug sensory tube, you’re also going to need something with viscosity. What’s viscosity? A thick, sticky, semi-fluid consistency.  Think liquid hand soap, clear liquid glue, baby oil, or corn syrup. I told you, you might already have this at home! All you need to do is fill 1/4th of the tube with whatever viscous liquid you choose.

Next, add some fun manipulatives like these Backyard Bug Counters make your sensory tube extra fun! For these specific tubes, we added about 5-7 bugs per tube.  Not only will your child love adding in something unique, but manipulatives like these also provide language learning opportunities.  For example, you can work on developing your child’s vocabulary of bugs or colors by labeling what you see or work on prepositions while putting the bugs in the tubes! Looking for other manipulative ideas? Pom poms are one of our favorite additions!

After adding your manipulatives, you’re going to want to fill up the rest of your love bug sensory tube with warm water.

Food coloring and glitter are the next steps. These are of course optional, but they do add some excitement to your sensory tube. Two-three drops of your favorite food coloring will fill the entire tube with color, and just a sprinkle of glitter will create a fun contrast. For these specific love bug sensory tubes, we chose to use red, white, and heart glitter to follow our Valentine’s Day theme.

Whew, you made it to the last step! Seal up that tube and watch in wonder!  Let’s be honest, this one isn’t just for the kids, even adults are mesmerized to watch the bugs and glitter float up and down the colorful tubes!

Ways to Work on Language Development While Creating Sensory Tubes:

Not only are these sensory tubes fun to look at, but there are several ways to build in language learning opportunities while creating these love bug sensory tubes.  Here are a few ideas:

  • Following directions: Have your child help you create the sensory tube, and direct them on how they can help you. Examples: “put the red bug in the tube” or “pick up the caterpillar and put it in the tube.”
  • Building Vocabulary: Label all of the items you are using as you are using them...the tube, the water, the glue, all of it! Making a love bugs sensory tube with the Backyard Bug Counters is also a great way to work on colors and introduce specific insect names.
  • Learning Prepositions: Sensory tubes are a fun way to practice prepositions. Talk about putting the bugs in the tube, putting the top on the tube, or watching the bugs float up and down the tube!
  • Social Skills: If you have more than one child, this is the perfect opportunity to work on turn-taking! Chances are, they are likely going to want the same sensory tube at the same time. Have them take turns putting the bugs in, and after your sensory tube is created have them take turns holding the tube!

Now you know how to make a fun love bug sensory tube, and how to build your child’s language skills while doing it! Going to try this at home?  Please share it with us! We’d love to see your creations!

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Valentine’s Word Search Printable

Valentine’s Word Search Printable

Can you find all the Valentine’s Words hidden in this word search?

Print the Activity Here!

Valentine’s Word Search Printable

Can you find all the Valentine’s Words hidden in this word search?

Print the Activity Here!

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Valentine’s Day Lacing Letters Printable

Can you find the missing letter to complete each word? 

Print the Activity Here!

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Valentine’s Day Counting Printable

Count the amount of each item in the box and circle the correct answer!

Print the Activity Here!

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Printable Valentine’s Day Cards!

Cut out and give to friends and loved ones this Valentine's Day!

Print the Valentine's Day Cards Here!

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Valentine's Day Cards

Cut out and give to friends and loved ones this Valentine's Day!

Interested in purchasing the Avocados or Pineapple in the cards? 

Valentine's Day Cards

Cut out and give to friends and loved ones this Valentine's Day!

Interested in purchasing the Avocados or Pineapple in the cards? 

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Valentine's Day Candy Experiments

As a mom at home, hosting my son’s class party, and as a teacher, I LOVE weaving elements of STEM into holiday activities and parties. Valentine’s day is the perfect opportunity to engage your kiddos in sweet and simple hands-on science activities disguised as seasonal fun. Keep reading for easy-to-do, engaging activities that are sure to please even Cupid himself!
The key to each of these suggested activities is that they are super simple and most likely can be created with materials you already have in your home or classroom, or can be purchased at any discount or dollar store. Also, these activities are super flexible. You’ll see in the examples below that most of the activities have alternative ingredients or process steps. This is your FREE PASS because basically, you can’t mess these up, and you and your kids will love every minute!

LOVE POTION #9

Experiment with and observe buoyancy and states of matter by seeing how different types of Valentine’s Day candy react with carbonated liquids! This love potion will leave heads spinning and hearts pounding! Love Potion Ingredients MATERIALS:
  • Alka-Seltzer original and water, clear soda (i.e. Sprite), or club soda (plain)
  • Clear cups
  • Valentine’s Day candy (Conversation Hearts, heart-shaped Red Hots, sprinkles, etc.)
DIRECTIONS:
  • Set out one clear cup.
  • Drop candy pieces into the cup (one type of candy per each cup.)
  • If you are using Alka Seltzer and water, fill the cup with water and drop it into a tablet. If you are using soda of some sort, fill the cup with the soda.
  • Watch to see if/when candy pieces float, bounce, and dance inside the cup.
  • You may need to add more carbonated liquid to see if that changes activity inside of the cup.
  • Make notes, write observations, and draw conclusions.
Love Potion Steps NOTES: Keep extra Alka-Seltzer tablets and/or soda on hand to add if candies do not bounce/float. If using Alka-Seltzer, use minimal water at first and add water as necessary.

CANDY COATED CRUSH

Candy is a fabulous ingredient for science experiments, and we all know Valentine’s Day has candy a plenty. Try some of these instant options for Valentine’s Day candy light refraction and solubility experiments that are crowd-pleasers, but simple to set up and execute. Candy Experiment MATERIALS:
  • Assorted Valentine’s Day candy (Suggested: clear red heart suckers, Conversation Hearts, heart-shaped Red Hots)
  • Clear cups
  • Water
  • Flashlight (optional)
  • THAT’S IT!
ACTIVITY #1 (LIGHT REFRACTION) DIRECTIONS:
  • Place a sucker in an EMPTY clear cup.
  • Draw how the sucker looks in the empty cup.
  • Place a sucker in a half-full clear glass of water.
  • Draw how the sucker looks in the water-filled cup.
  • You may want to also try shining a flashlight through and around the candy in the water to test and document the changes (if any) in light refraction with the addition of the flashlight.
  • Make notes, write observations, and draw conclusions.
ACTIVITY #2 (SOLUBILITY) DIRECTIONS:
  • Set out one cup for each type of candy you’re using.
  • Fill each cup ½ to ¾ full with water.
  • Place one type of candy in each cup.
  • Check on the status of each cup/candy each 30-60 minutes.
  • Make notes, write observations, and draw conclusions.

POP ROCKS PUPPY LOVE

These crazy little candies are as great for science experiments as they are for eating! You can use the Pop Rocks and soda as substitutes for baking soda and vinegar in the experiment listed above, or try something totally new using the directions below, courtesy of Steve Spangler Science! Pop Rocks Experiment MATERIALS:
  • Pop Rocks (try to find multiple flavors; Valentine’s Day versions are available)
  • Balloons (I’m going to use HEART-SHAPED balloons for Valentine’s Day flair!)
  • Funnel
  • 2 16 oz. bottles of soda (the greater soda variety, the better)
DIRECTIONS:
  • For a full demonstration of this amazing experiment in chemical reactions from Steve Spangler Science, click the image below to watch an informational video.
Pop Rocks Youtube Video I can’t wait to see how much my Cupid Kiddos love these sweetheart STEM Valentine’s Day challenges! Try them out at home or in the classroom and comment to let us know sweet and simple Valentine’s Day STEM activity was your favorite! Valentine's Day Candy Experiments
Valentine's Day Candy Experiments
As a mom at home, hosting my son’s class party, and as a teacher, I LOVE weaving elements of STEM into holiday activities and parties. Valentine’s day is the perfect opportunity to engage your kiddos in sweet and simple hands-on science activities disguised as seasonal fun. Keep reading for easy-to-do, engaging activities that are sure to please even Cupid himself!
The key to each of these suggested activities is that they are super simple and most likely can be created with materials you already have in your home or classroom, or can be purchased at any discount or dollar store. Also, these activities are super flexible. You’ll see in the examples below that most of the activities have alternative ingredients or process steps. This is your FREE PASS because basically, you can’t mess these up, and you and your kids will love every minute!

LOVE POTION #9

Experiment with and observe buoyancy and states of matter by seeing how different types of Valentine’s Day candy react with carbonated liquids! This love potion will leave heads spinning and hearts pounding! Love Potion Ingredients MATERIALS:
  • Alka-Seltzer original and water, clear soda (i.e. Sprite), or club soda (plain)
  • Clear cups
  • Valentine’s Day candy (Conversation Hearts, heart-shaped Red Hots, sprinkles, etc.)
DIRECTIONS:
  • Set out one clear cup.
  • Drop candy pieces into the cup (one type of candy per each cup.)
  • If you are using Alka Seltzer and water, fill the cup with water and drop it into a tablet. If you are using soda of some sort, fill the cup with the soda.
  • Watch to see if/when candy pieces float, bounce, and dance inside the cup.
  • You may need to add more carbonated liquid to see if that changes activity inside of the cup.
  • Make notes, write observations, and draw conclusions.
Love Potion Steps NOTES: Keep extra Alka-Seltzer tablets and/or soda on hand to add if candies do not bounce/float. If using Alka-Seltzer, use minimal water at first and add water as necessary.

CANDY COATED CRUSH

Candy is a fabulous ingredient for science experiments, and we all know Valentine’s Day has candy a plenty. Try some of these instant options for Valentine’s Day candy light refraction and solubility experiments that are crowd-pleasers, but simple to set up and execute. Candy Experiment MATERIALS:
  • Assorted Valentine’s Day candy (Suggested: clear red heart suckers, Conversation Hearts, heart-shaped Red Hots)
  • Clear cups
  • Water
  • Flashlight (optional)
  • THAT’S IT!
ACTIVITY #1 (LIGHT REFRACTION) DIRECTIONS:
  • Place a sucker in an EMPTY clear cup.
  • Draw how the sucker looks in the empty cup.
  • Place a sucker in a half-full clear glass of water.
  • Draw how the sucker looks in the water-filled cup.
  • You may want to also try shining a flashlight through and around the candy in the water to test and document the changes (if any) in light refraction with the addition of the flashlight.
  • Make notes, write observations, and draw conclusions.
ACTIVITY #2 (SOLUBILITY) DIRECTIONS:
  • Set out one cup for each type of candy you’re using.
  • Fill each cup ½ to ¾ full with water.
  • Place one type of candy in each cup.
  • Check on the status of each cup/candy each 30-60 minutes.
  • Make notes, write observations, and draw conclusions.

POP ROCKS PUPPY LOVE

These crazy little candies are as great for science experiments as they are for eating! You can use the Pop Rocks and soda as substitutes for baking soda and vinegar in the experiment listed above, or try something totally new using the directions below, courtesy of Steve Spangler Science! Pop Rocks Experiment MATERIALS:
  • Pop Rocks (try to find multiple flavors; Valentine’s Day versions are available)
  • Balloons (I’m going to use HEART-SHAPED balloons for Valentine’s Day flair!)
  • Funnel
  • 2 16 oz. bottles of soda (the greater soda variety, the better)
DIRECTIONS:
  • For a full demonstration of this amazing experiment in chemical reactions from Steve Spangler Science, click the image below to watch an informational video.
Pop Rocks Youtube Video I can’t wait to see how much my Cupid Kiddos love these sweetheart STEM Valentine’s Day challenges! Try them out at home or in the classroom and comment to let us know sweet and simple Valentine’s Day STEM activity was your favorite! Valentine's Day Candy Experiments
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