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Circuit Lessons for Elementary and Middle School

Elementary and Middle School Electric Circuit Science Lesson

What's more fun than making stuff work? These circuit lessons for elementary and middle school students are fun to make. We've included printable PDF worksheets for electricity and lesson plans for teachers from PBS and Duke Energy. There is also a free online circuit lesson from Brainpop. Scroll down to get your own Circuit Building Kit. Enjoy!

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Circuit Lessons for Elementary and Middle School
Circuit Lessons for Elementary and Middle School.


For Students:


Free Video on Electric Circuits from Brainpop.com. Be sure to play the game, take the quiz, and read the FYI. Then, do the Label It exercise.


See the Simple Explanation of an Electrical Circuit:







The video below is great for older students. It explains current from an automotive perspective:





The following video is a cartoon targeting younger elementary students:






Elementary and Middle School Electric Circuit Science Lesson

Elementary and Middle School Electric Circuit Science Lesson.




Series and Parallel Circuits:





Here's the Online Circuit Interactive Activity he talks about in the video above, give it a try! You can download it here: Circuit Kit Activity.



Circuit Construction Kit (DC Only)
Click to Run









Just for Fun watch this Schoolhouse Rock Video on Electricity.





Khan Academy has Electrical Engineering Classes and info at the College Level.

Recommended:












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Eric Carle Surrealist Lesson Activities: The Nonsense Show Book Review

Surrealism in Children's Literature: Art Lesson Activities


Eric Carle has written and illustrated another book! The Nonsense Show is written to introduce children to Surrealism. Completely nonsensical, the beautiful illustrations will capture the heart of preschoolers while the concept will boggle the minds of everyone else. We've included a book review and Surrealist Activities for your Art Lesson planning, as well as, educational games and online lessons for homeschoolers. Enjoy!


Eric Carle Surrealist Lesson Activities for Art: The Nonsense Show
Surrealism in Children's Literature: Art Lesson Activities.
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We were given a copy of "The Nonsense Show" for review.




Eric Carle Surrealist Activities: The Nonsense Show Book Review and Art Lesson
Eric Carle Surrealist Activities: The Nonsense Show Book Review:
Surrealist Art Lesson



Art develops critical thinking. Many beloved children's book authors have tinkered with the idea of surrealism and Crazy Surrealism Art- Think, Roald Dahl, Dr. Seuss, Maurice Sendak, Lewis Caroll, and L. Frank Baum. So, it is no surprise that Eric Carle has joined the list. Always an artist first, the illustrations in The Nonsense Show don't disappoint. 


So, let's get started on our online lesson in Surrealism. Mati and Dada is a fun art cartoon for elementary kids. In this episode, they talk about the surrealist painter, Magritte.



The most famous Surrealist, Salvador Dali, is best known for his melting clock painting. Learn about Dali and Surrealism in the video below. The Dali video introduces a fun, group drawing game called, Exquisite Corps. Be sure to watch the full video for instructions on how to play the Art game with friends.




Art History Component. This free online Art History Game focuses on Surrealism. Recommended for (4-12th grade). It is for older children because a lot of reading comprehension is required. At first, it looks complicated, but it is essentially just a drag and drop into the timeline game. So, give it a try!

For BrainPop subscribers: Watch this movie on Surrealism.

After you review the book, The Nonsense Show, create your own nonsensical art. Below, are some fun ideas to try.



easy Surrealist art project for kids
Easy Surrealist Art project for kids from Le Dada de L'enfant Terrible blog.

  • Language Arts Component. To get into the mindset for creating surrealist art, sit down and free write. Start writing whatever pops into your head. Don't edit, don't try to make it go somewhere- just write!
  • The Art Room Plant shares this fun drawing activity. It is similar to the game in the Dali video above.


fun Surrealist drawing activity for kids
Fun Surrealist drawing activity for kids from The Art Room Plant.









Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe

How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts

We've discovered lots of fun things to do with chicken nuggets for Halloween and beyond. When Tyson® and Sam's Club asked us to share a Chicken Nugget Recipe, we we're happy to oblige. These Chicken Nugget Ghosts are easy to make, and they taste delicous. Enjoy!

Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe
Aren't these little chicken nugget ghosts bootiful?


When I was a kid, the classic Peanuts cartoons meant family time. My mom would make cinnamon rolls, and we'd gather around the television. I wanted to have a similar tradition with my kids- something simple and delicious that the whole family loves. So, we decide on Tyson® Nuggets and Crispy Strips as we anxiously await the new Peanuts Movie!
 

What better way to watch your favorite Halloween special than with some cute, trick or treating chicken nuggets.












Tyson® Chicken is made with 100% all natural ingredients and fully cooked with 12-15 grams of protein. They make a great snack, finger food for kids, or even a go to meal for the whole family








    First, you will need to stock up on supplies from Sam's Club. The kids love shopping there! They like all of the taste testing stations and being able to get their favorite foods in bulk.










    Bake the nuggets in the oven according to package directions.Baked Nuggets are better than microwaved ones, though, they all taste good.



    How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe


    Now, dress your chicken nuggets up for Halloween! These cute, chicken nugget ghosts are easy to make too. Just cover your nugget with a slice of White American Cheese, using a straw- poke two holes for eyes and pop them in the Microwave oven for 15 seconds or less. When done, they look like the Peanuts in the classic holiday cartoon. The kids don't like Provolone Cheese, but it works too.



    How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe

    How to Make Chicken Nugget Ghosts Recipe.


    So, who is your favorite Peanuts character? Share with us in the comment section. You might say I am a bird lady- okay, a crazy bird lady. I currently have 6 chickens, 1 rooster, 1 drake, 1 duck, and a Cockatiel. Yep, Woodstock has always been my favorite! 



    Chicken Nugget Pumpkin Patch Bento
    You can also make a Chicken Nugget Pumpkin Patch Bento for lunch.

    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Tyson®. The opinions and text are all mine.


    Recommended:


    Bunless Chicken Nugget Sliders Appetizers


    Skeleton Companion Book* 


    Mini Chicken Sandwiches


    Holiday Receipes and Activities* from Kids Creative Chaos Cooks


    Why do we Carve Pumpkins on Halloween?





    Easy Mini Chicken Nugget Sliders Recipe

    Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets


    Looking for food your kids will eat? This is the easiest recipe for chicken sliders you will find anywhere, and your kids will eat it! It is almost magic. Scroll down for the easy secret recipe. Enjoy!


    Easy Mini Chicken Nugget Sliders Recipe

    Easy Tyson Chicken Nugget Sliders.



    First, we headed to Walmart to purchase Tyson Chicken Nuggets
      As a part of the Project A+™ program, we wanted to present a simple solution that helps make your "Back to School" journey easier. These mini nugget sliders are great for an after-school snack or a quick dinner. They make a snack that is truly fun to eat! Best of all, when you purchase Tyson products, you can help your school!
      Participation in the Tyson Project A+™ program is a simple way for your school to get extra cash for whatever it needs. Once your school is enrolled, an administrator or designated parent can collect labels and submit them to Tyson Foods (100 labels minimum). Upon verification, Tyson Foods will then send a check directly to the school within 4 to 6 weeks.

      Tyson Project A+™ program


    How to Make Mini Chicken Sliders


    Prepare Tyson nuggets, either in the Oven or the Microwave. Take a hot dog bun, and slice it into 3 sections. Then, place a Tyson Nugget inside each "bun". We added a pickle and ketchup. 

    Poof! Sesame Street's, Amazing Mumford, would present this with: "A-la Mini-Chicken Sandwiches!"



    Chicken Nugget Sliders are fun to eat.
    Chicken Nugget Sliders are fun to eat.


    Sister is upset she missed the snack. He cleaned his plate! 

    That's okay, we just threw a few in the microwave.
     
    Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets
    Make Easy Chicken Sliders with Nuggets.



    Recommending Reading:

    The Incredible Book Eating Boy*

    What is the Name of that Cartoon Chicken?

    The Monster Health Book: Feeling Great for Monsters and Kids!*



    This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Tyson. The opinions and text are all mine.

    Make a Chicken Puppet and Chicken Craft Ideas

    How to Make a Hen Puppet with a Paper Bag

    Looking for chicken craft ideas for a Minecraft birthday party? These chicken crafts do double duty. These paperbag puppets are also silly and fun for a The Little Red Hen puppet show. To make a chicken or rooster puppet, you'll need paper bags, balloons, crepe paper, and construction paper. It is easy when you follow these instructions: how to make a chicken puppet


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    Make a Chicken Puppet and Chicken Craft Ideas




    United States Capitals and Symbols: Free Homeschooling Online

    Lesson Ideas for United States Capitals and Symbols

    United States Capitals and Symbols: These activities will help you learn how the United States came to be united. Study the state capitals and symbols with fun online games and free printables. Each of our free online homeschooling lessons includes language arts, social studies, science, and art components. Whenever possible, we also include math and PE. Scroll down for online games and activities. Enjoy!


    United States Capitals and Symbols:  Free Online Homeschooling Lessons.




    Elementary and Middle School Social Studies: Grades 3-8

    Teacher Resources:
    Free Common Core Lesson Ideas for grades 3 - 12 from Brainpop.com


    Student Lesson:


    Do this:  While you are studying the state capitals, make an index card for each state. On the front write the state’s name in the CENTER of the card in big, bold letters. 

    On the back, write the name of the state’s capital. As you learn facts about each state, draw pictures on the card to represent them. For example, for Indiana decorate your card with the Cardinal (state bird) and Corn (state resource).


    Watch this video about how it all began:

    Schoolhouse Rock The United States Preamble to the Constitution



    Geography


    Cartoon: Sing the 50 state capitals with Wakko of Animaniacs.






    Now, you're ready to practice what you've learned with this cool Capital Catch Game from kidsgeo.com. Match Capitals with States Online Game.


    Learn State Capitals Game Quiz.
    State capital matching game and quiz from kidsgeo.com.
    Click the link above to play game.


    History


    When did Indiana become a State? ______________________
    (Write out the question, and answer it in your daily journal.)
    Find out here: Statehood Dates


    Fun Videos that teach how we became the United States of America:

    Video on Boston Tea Party by Schoolhouse Rock: No More Kings




    Schoolhouse Rock: The Shot Heard Round the World




    Why do we have fireworks on the Fourth of July?
    Answer this in your daily journal.


    Schoolhouse Rocks: Fireworks




    Read How did the American Revolution happen?  If you subscribe to Brainpop, watch the video here.


    Grab a piece of paper (or use a Google Doc) and tell how the American revolution happened? Why did it happen?  


    Start with this Printable Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer


    Because of all of that, America became a melting pot.



    How are you doing? Test your knowledge with a State Capitals Quiz.


    More about the U.S. Constitution from Brainpop.com (subscribers only).



    Art Component
    Let’s get messy! Make your own 3D map of the United States activity. You will need tempera paint, flour, salt, water, and some cardboard. Remember: Baking and Making is science too!

    See how to do it at Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers.



    How to make a 3D United States map with salt dough.
    How to make a 3D United States map with salt dough.
    Visit Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers.


    Language Arts Component


    Grammar Monster explains the difference between capital and capitol.  Be sure to scroll past the quick answer to learn more about capital vs. capitol.



    Science Component


    What is the state bird for __________________? (fill in your state and bird). Optional: Research why your state bird was chosen.




    Become a bird watcher in your state and Research Birds of the United States. Follow the link to learn about typical and rare birds found in each state. Find out how you can help report rare bird sightings.


    Print this: Printable Worksheets for State Birds from Education.com


    Did you know the state bird for Delaware is a Rooster, okay a chicken but still… :)



    State Bird Coloring Sheets for Children from Education.com
    State Bird Coloring Sheets for Children from Education.com


    Early Elementary Component Pre-K - 3, but suitable for older kids too!


    Free Online Quiz and Video on U.S. symbols from Brainpopjr.com
    Free online matching game: Match the United States symbols.


    Name 3 United States symbols. On a separate sheet of paper, draw the symbols with crayons or markers.


    1.___________________________________________________


    2.___________________________________________________


    3.___________________________________________________

    Social Studies Just for Fun Online Games


    Play this fun game from Funbrain.com: Where is that?


    From Cool-Mathgames.com: State Snap match the states shape game.

    Fun Activity: Collect United States State Quarters. Each quarter has special information about the state it represents.

    The U.S. Mint has lots of online games and videos. We've got an online lesson on how to make money - okay, it is really about how they make money at the mint, but how to make money sounds more exciting!

    Recommended Reading:

    United Tweets of America: 50 State Birds Their Stories, Their Glories


    Learn about Presidents of the United States

    Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags: The Story of the Fourth of July Symbols

    The Story of America's Birthday

    Soaring with the Wind: The Bald Eagle

    A Picnic in October - A story about the Statue of Liberty.