Posts Tagged: Sanity Savers

Sanity Savers: Truffula Trees Puffy Paint

People celebrate Earth Day by planting trees, cleaning up their neighborhood or starting recycling projects! Today, we are encouraging our friends to read the story The Lorax and do this fun activity connected to the story!

Sanity Savers: Catapult

Even though we may be missing out on basketball this season, we still can run fun science experiments around basketball. For today’s experiment, we will be building our own catapults and seeing if we can score a basket.

Sanity Savers: Tangrams

Invented in China centuries ago, tangrams are one of the oldest types of puzzle. With just some paper, scissors, and markers, you can make your own tangram set at home and use it to work out different configurations.

Sanity Savers: Cloud in a Jar

This lesson gives your child the opportunity to create their very own cloud! This activity is fun for both adults and children and can provide an awesome activity that children will marvel at. While doing this activity caregivers can teach their children about clouds and how condensation and rain happens.

Sanity Savers: Cereal Box Ramps

Are you looking for a fun activity on a rainy day perhaps? This easy craft made with materials from your home, can help children discover physics principals as they test the different speeds of objects. They will be having so much fun they won’t even realize that they are learning the basics of speed and velocity!

Field trips are back! Please be aware that it will be busier than usual.