A great resource for parents and homeschoolers in search of kid-friendly DIY projects, educators seeking to enhance classroom lessons, and caregivers or camp counselors looking for activities with a deeper educational lesson behind them,Curious Mindsis filled to the brim with learning activities that will excite the eager, gifted child just as much as the special needs learner.
Through 40 fun projects designed to promote kids' critical thinking about the interest in the world they live in,Curious Mindsfosters active "learning by doing" in four core academic areas—math, science, social studies, and language arts. Each activity includes a short mini-lesson and list of "related lingo" to provide educational background information; a simple materials list; easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions; and guidance for extending the activity. The wide range of projects ensures every child's interest will be piqued. Kids will make homemade butter like the pioneers did; understand viscosity by making homemade quicksand; learn to recognize and use creative writing techniques; make their own ink using natural resources; and much more!
“[A] convenient resource for educators, activity leaders, and parents alike.” —Booklist Online
"[A] real winner!" —The San Francisco Book Review (5 stars)
“This book is awesome!...This is the type of hands-on learning that makes my kids excited about learning… a must-have for homeschoolers and families with children in a traditional school setting alike.” —Mommy Maestra
“A great addition to the upper elementary school classroom.” —NSTA Recommends
"If you are looking for something that will inspire and encourage that spark of curiosity in your children, this is it!” —The Old Schoolhouse
Ty Kolstedt teaches secolƒ5