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Snorkeling in Oahu Hawaii with Kids

Snorkeling in Oahu Hawaii with Kids

“Can we go there!?” Driving up to the North Shore of Oahu towards our rental for the week, we heard this exclaimed from the backseat several times. Beautiful beaches, the Dole Plantation, and various other sites had us all feeling giddy with excitement. A few 

UCSD Sculpture Hunt with Kids

UCSD Sculpture Hunt with Kids

UCSD in La Jolla, just north of San Diego has a fun sculpture collection all around their campus. Part of our fifth grade homeschool was learning about sculpture. We did a lot of looking at sculpture books and hands on sculpting ourselves, but seeing large, 

Top 10 Fine Motor Activities for Family Travel

Top 10 Fine Motor Activities for Family Travel

It is easy to get restless and irratable when you are stuck in a car or on a plane for long hours. The way to survive this is to have carefully chosen activities to keep your hands, bodies, and minds busy. The trouble is that 

Hiking in the 100 Acre Wood

Hiking in the 100 Acre Wood

Did you know that A. A. Milne’s infamously inspiring wood is actually 500 acres? The 100 acre wood is based on the 500 acre Ashdown Forest in East Sussex. affiliate links are included below. Beforehand The Ashdown Forest is a pretty place for a ramble, 

10 Fun Gift Ideas for Kids Who Love Outdoor Adventures

10 Fun Gift Ideas for Kids Who Love Outdoor Adventures

My kids love being outside. Swimming, climbing, hiking, swinging, biking – you name it, they love any and all outdoor adventures. When I start thinking about Christmas gifts for them (or birthday gifts or any time gifts) I often find myself looking for new things 

Native Californians: Learning About Native American Tribes in Fourth Grade CA History

Native Californians: Learning About Native American Tribes in Fourth Grade CA History

Learning about Native Americans felt like an important piece of California history that I didn’t want to jump past learn about missions and the Gold Rush when I was planning out our Fourth Grade Social Studies curriculum. I’m sure I did an imperfect job of 

Photography 101 for Kids: Teaching Kids How to Take Pictures

Photography 101 for Kids: Teaching Kids How to Take Pictures

Photography was our first art unit of fifth grade. In a world of watercolors and oil pastels, that might seem like a strange place to start but it leaned into my kids’ natural interest in photography and our heavily science based curriculum. As with most 

Getty Villa, Percy Jackson & Mythology for Fourth & Fifth Grade

Getty Villa, Percy Jackson & Mythology for Fourth & Fifth Grade

Mythology hooked my kids in fourth grade. They dove into gods and goddesses, primarily in Greek culture, but learned about mythology from around the world. Here are some of our adventures and resources as they explored the magical world of mythology. affiliate links are included 

Election Unit for Fourth Grade

Election Unit for Fourth Grade

Elections are always a nature learning opportunity. My twins were in fourth grade during the 2020 presidential election and we really leaned into the excitement and interest in the election as part of our social studies learning. We voted via drop-off ballot in California. Our 

Marine Biology Field Trip & Unit Ideas for Third, Fourth & Fifth Graders

Marine Biology Field Trip & Unit Ideas for Third, Fourth & Fifth Graders

Marine Animals are kind of an obsession in my house. My son has basically minored in sharks the last 3 years and my daughter vacillates between adoring anything from octopus to whale sharks to seashells and more. affiliate links are included below. Declaring Marine Biology