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Terri Thompson

Egg Carton Easter Crafts for Kids

March 19, 2019 By Terri Thompson

Did you buy extra eggs to dye for Easter? Yep, me too!

And now, after all the fun of dying Easter egg, I’ve got an extra egg carton (or two or three). So what should we do about those extras? How about making some fun egg carton Easter crafts.

Your kids will love making these cute and colorful Easter crafts with egg cartons this year!

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Here are some great crafts you’ll love, from bunnies and baskets to chicks and flowers.

Which one is your favorite? I don’t know which one I like best. We may have to make them all!

What do you do with all those extra egg cartons? You can make some of these fun Egg Carton Easter Crafts. Choose from bunnies, baskets, chicks, and more.

Egg Carton Easter Crafts for Kids

Use a portion of an egg carton to make our simple Egg Carton Easter Basket that will hold four Easter eggs.

Or, you can use the entire egg carton to make a larger basket like this one from Fun-A-Day.

You can also make this other Easter basket version using single egg cups like these from Learning 4 Kids.

What do you do with all those extra egg cartons? You can make some of these fun Egg Carton Easter Crafts. Choose from bunnies, baskets, chicks, and more.

Cut up an egg carton to make these super-cute Egg Carton Chicken Egg Cups from Red Ted Art.

Make these colorful and cute Spring Chick Egg Carton Crafts from Typically Simple.

Use pompom chicks to create these Egg Carton Hatching Chicks from Crafty Morning.

What do you do with all those extra egg cartons? You can make some of these fun Egg Carton Easter Crafts. Choose from bunnies, baskets, chicks, and more.

These cute open and close Egg Carton Easter Bunnies from The Best Ideas for Kids can also hold a little bit of candy.

Or, you can make a cute Easter Bunny like this from Red Ted Art that can hold candy or an Easter egg.

Use a large portion of an egg to make a pretty Easter Cross from Teach-Me-Mommy.

What do you do with all those extra egg cartons? You can make some of these fun Egg Carton Easter Crafts. Choose from bunnies, baskets, chicks, and more.

Make a beautiful bouquet of Egg Carton flowers like these from Kitchen Counter Chronicles.

Or, use egg cartons and straws to make these cute flowers from I Heart Crafty Things.

Make beautiful bluebells out of egg cartons like these from Buggy and Buddy.

Which of these egg carton Easter crafts do you want to make with your kids?

What do you do with all those extra egg cartons? You can make some of these fun Egg Carton Easter Crafts. Choose from bunnies, baskets, chicks, and more.

You may also like one of these fun kids Easter crafts:

Watercolor Easter Egg Garlands

Painted Easter Egg Suncatcher

Shake Art Easter Eggs

Pretty Easter Garland Crafts for Kids

What do you do with all those extra egg cartons? You can make some of these fun Egg Carton Easter Crafts. Choose from bunnies, baskets, chicks, and more.

Extend the fun with a great Easter book

We love to combine a craft with a book. So, when you’re making one of these awesome Easter crafts from egg cartons, choose one of these fun Easter books for a perfect craft afternoon.

Do more activities with your family

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

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Word Family Sort Game

March 8, 2019 By Terri Thompson

Learning to read is a bit part of the early elementary years. My kids tackled sight words, phonics, reading comprehension and word families.

I like to help support this learning at home, so I made a simple word family sort game to help us review at home.

This fun word family sort game takes just a few minutes to make and it's a fun way to help your kids practice word families.

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How to make your Word Family Sort game

My first grader and her class have been reviewing the short “a” and long “a” vowel sounds, so I set up our game using a few short “a” word families; -ad, -an, and -at.

(I found a comprehensive list of word families at Enchanted Learning. I plan to reference this again and again.)

Next, I drew three large circles on a sheet of construction paper and wrote a separate word family at the top of each.

Then, I used my circle punch to create many smaller circles. Using the lists at Enchanted Learning, I wrote about 10 examples for each word family on the circles.

How to Play Word Family Sort

Start by reviewing your word families. Practice the sounds and read the word families on your game board.

When it’s time to play, mix up your piles of circles with words. Set them next to your game board.

Now it’s your child’s turn. My daughter’s task was simple. She needed to say the word out loud and place it in the correct circle.

This game was not too difficult for her, but since my goal was to increase her comfort level with the short “a” sound, it worked perfectly.

You can make many variations on this game. If you plan on using it over and over, laminate the game board before you write your word families in the circle. Once laminated, you can write and erase many word families as you go along.

Other ways to play Word Family Sort

Use blank circles and have your child write their own words on them to increase the difficulty of this game.

Use beginning sounds instead of word families for a child that needs a different level of review

Make it more challenging by leaving the word families off the game board. Have your child sort the words then determine their word family.

This fun word family sort game takes just a few minutes to make and it's a fun way to help your kids practice word families.

You may also like one of these word family games:

Word Family Four Square

IN Word Family Game: Hide and Seek Words

AT Word Family Game

Word Family Flags Activity

Word Family Spinners at Playdough to Plato

Must Have Reading Resources

In addition to this DIY game, there are some other great reading games you may want to have one hand for practice at home. Here are some I recommend:

Do you want to do more activities with your kids?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

Awesome Color STEM Activities for Kids

March 7, 2019 By Terri Thompson

There’s something so awe-inspiring about experimenting with color! It’s really a feast for the eyes.

These fun color STEM activities are not only pretty, you’ll also learn a lot with them.

Learn about chromotography, color mixing, chemical reactions and more with these fun experiments.

And when you’re done learning about color, check out even more fun STEM projects for kids here.

Experiment with color with these fun and amazing Color STEM Activities for Kids. Learn about chromotography, color mixing, and more.

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Color STEM Activities

Despite the colorful and awe-inspiring look of these experiments, the follow ideas are all easy and great for kids.

So, grab some supplies and let’s go have some fun!

Color STEM Activities

Experiment and learn about color with these fun color STEM activities for kids.

Color Mixing Lab STEAM Activity

Experiment with color mixing with this fun STEAM invitation for kids.

Color STEM Activity: Color Mixing Tops

Create these fun tops and watch the colors combine with you spin them.

Rainbow Walking Water Science Experiment

Photo Credit: www.messylittlemonster.com

Watch colors blend together with this classic experiment.

Spider Web Color Wheel Craft

Photo Credit: artsymomma.com

Learn about the color wheel AND spiders with this fun STEAM project.

Color Mixing Tissue Paper Hearts - Red Ted Art's Blog

Photo Credit: www.redtedart.com

Explore color mixing with colored tissue paper with this fun project.

Colour Mixing using Coffee Filters

Photo Credit: www.messylittlemonster.com

Try color mixing on coffee filters with this fun STEAM activity.

Color Changing Flowers Science Experiment

Photo Credit: funlearningforkids.com

Watch flowers change colors with this classic experiment

Magic Color Changing Oobleck Science Experiment

Photo Credit: www.steampoweredfamily.com

Have fun playing with this magic color changing oobleck!

How To Build A Circuit Flower โ€“ Circuits For Kids

Photo Credit: www.steampoweredfamily.com

Use chomotography science to make these circuit flowers

Learn Colors with Ramps and Car Rainbows

Photo Credit: inspirationlaboratories.com

Learn colors with ramps and car rainbows with this fun activity.

Melting Rainbow Preschool Science Experiment

Photo Credit: www.darcyandbrian.com

Make a melting rainbow with this fun experiment.

Kids Science Experiment | Oil and Water Color Changing Lab

Photo Credit: www.darcyandbrian.com

Use oil and water to experiment with color changing.

Erupting Rainbow Science Experiment for Kids Chemistry

Photo Credit: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

Make an erupting rainbow with this exciting and colorful project!

Coffee Filter Science | Easy Science Experiment for Toddlers - Sixth Bloom- Lifestyle, Photography & Family Blog

Photo Credit: www.sixthbloom.com

Explore color with this simple coffee filter experiment.

Mixing Colors: Color Array Using a Tray and Pipettes

Photo Credit: buggyandbuddy.com

Use an color array to experiment with color mixing with this fun activity.

Can You Dye Brown Eggs for Easter? A Fun Science Project!

Photo Credit: www.kcedventures.com

Can you dye a brown egg? Find out how with this project.

Nature Color Wheel

Photo Credit: mothernatured.com

Make a nature color wheel with this fun idea!

STEAM Activity: Coloring Hot Rocks

Photo Credit: www.123homeschool4me.com

Make some cool painted rocks when you try adding color to hot rocks.

Diffusion Watercolor Art for Kids

Photo Credit: www.123homeschool4me.com

Learn about diffusion with this fun science/art activity.

Color Exploration

Photo Credit: www.adabofgluewilldo.com

See how some colors are made up of other colors with this fun experiment.

Exploring Colors with Baking Soda and Vinegar

Photo Credit: buggyandbuddy.com

Explore colors and chemical reactions with this fun idea!

STEAM Activity: Chromatography Art Project for Kids of All Ages

Photo Credit: buggyandbuddy.com

Use chromatography to make beautiful art with this STEAM weaving project.

Layered Lollipops โ€“ Candy STEM Activity

Photo Credit: www.steampoweredfamily.com

Layer colors with this fun candy experiment.

Which of these color STEM activities do you want to try with your kids?

You may also like one of these STEM Activities

LEGO STEM Challenges for Kids

Hockey Science Experiment

Hot Chocolate STEM Activity

Easy Sun Prints STEM Activity

Experiment with color with these fun and amazing Color STEM Activities for Kids. Learn about chromotography, color mixing, and more.

Recommended STEM Resources

I don’t know about you, but I don’t always have time to prep a fun science project. That’s why I love Green Kid Crafts Discovery boxes. The boxes are packed full of projects that are fun and inviting. You can choose to get a subscription or a one-off box based off of a specific theme. Any one you choose would be a lot of fun!

Find all the Green Kid Crafts boxes here.

Join me for some fun STEAM Family Challenges

Wouldn’t it be so much fun to get STEAM family activities delivered to your inbox? I think so! That’s why I’ve created this fun series, STEAM Family Fun, to be delivered to your inbox. After going through all the letters in STEAM each week with a fun activity devoted to each, you’ll start receiving a fun STEAM activity once a month. (And I’ll also pop up in your inbox occasionally if I’ve got other fun things to share.)

Fill out the form below to start receiving STEAM Family Fun in your inbox.



Printable Shamrock Writing Paper

March 5, 2019 By Terri Thompson

If you were to write a story about St. Patrick’s Day, what would you write about?

Leprechauns? Shamrocks? Rainbows?

No matter what your idea is, you’ll need some great Shamrock Writing Paper to write it on.

Use this fun free printable Shamrock Writing Paper to inspire your kids to write St. Patrick's Day stories and other creative ideas.

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St. Patrick’s Day Writing Prompts

If you don’t already have a great idea for a story, here are some fun writing prompts to get you started.

You’ll never believe what I found at the end of the rainbow…

I followed the leprechaun through the forest…

My favorite thing about St. Patrick’s Day is…

I forgot to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day and this is what happened…

But, you don’t have to just write a story. You can use this paper to make a list of things that are green, facts about Ireland, or a report about the history of St. Patrick’s Day.

You can even use it for a spelling test!

How to get your printable Shamrock Writing Paper

It’s so easy to get a copy of this fun shamrock writing paper.

Follow the links below, save to your computer, and print as needed.

I’ve provided two different copies for your convenience. The first link is full color and the second link is in black and white.

Print your full color writing paper here.

Print your black and white writing paper here.

Please note: This printable shamrock writing paper is for home or classroom use only. Selling or using this paper as part of a paid product is prohibited.

Use this fun free printable Shamrock Writing Paper to inspire your kids to write St. Patrick's Day stories and other creative ideas.

You may also enjoy one of these St. Patrick’s Day activities:

St. Patrick’s Day Word Search

Fun Shamrock Crafts for Kids

St. Patrick’s Day Word Scramble

St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt at EDventures for Kids

Get inspired with a fun St. Patrick’s Day book!

Inspire your young writers with one of these fun St. Patrick’s Day books.

Do you want to do more activities with your kids?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

Fun Leprechaun Crafts for Kids

March 4, 2019 By Terri Thompson

Let’s celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with some fun leprechaun crafts!

There are so many fun St. Patrick’s Day crafts you can do, from shamrocks to rainbows. But you can’t forget the lucky leprechaun!

These fun leprechauns are all great crafts for kids to make. They aren’t too mischievous, but they are colorful and friendly.

Let’s grab some supplies and get started crafting!

Have fun this St. Patrick's Day with these fun and friendly leprechaun crafts for kids. Get create with these simple kid's crafts.

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Fun Leprechaun Crafts

You’ll find all sorts of fun crafts in this list, from puppets to cards to bookmarks. You’ll even find some great dress-up crafts!

Which one of these is your favorite?

Leprechaun Crafts for Kids

Fun Leprechaun crafts your kids will love to make for St. Patrick's Day.

Leprechaun Craft

Photo Credit: www.thebestideasforkids.com

Use cardboard tubes to make this super-cute and friendly leprechaun.

Articulated Leprechaun Paper Puppet for St Patrick's Day - Red Ted Art's Blog

Photo Credit: www.redtedart.com

Use the printable template to make this fun Leprechaun paper puppet.

Leprechaun Handprint

Photo Credit: www.thebestideasforkids.com

Trace your child's handprint to help them make this Leprechaun card.

Kids Leprechaun Craft

Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

This torn-paper leprechaun craft is great for fine motor skills.

Leprechaun Hat St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Photo Credit: meaningfulmama.com

Your kids can dress up as a leprechaun after they make this fun craft.

Leprechaun Craft - Make A Beard

Photo Credit: www.notimeforflashcards.com

Add this fun curly beard for the perfect leprechaun costume.

Trim the Leprechaun Beard Craft

Photo Credit: www.hellowonderful.co

You kids will love using their scissors to cut their leprechaun's beard with this craft.

Leprechaun Paper Bag Puppet Kid Craft

Photo Credit: www.aboutamom.com

Make a fun leprechaun paper bag puppet! It's fun to make and play!

Easy Doily Leprechaun Craft for Kids

Photo Credit: www.craftsonsea.co.uk

Use a paper doily to make this cute leprechaun.

Leprechaun Corner Bookmark for St Paddy's Day - Red Ted Art's Blog

Photo Credit: www.redtedart.com

Mark the pages in your book with this fun corner bookmark.

Leprechaun Envelope Puppet

Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

Turn an envelope into a fun leprechaun puppet.

Paper Plate and Handprint Leprechaun Mask

Photo Credit: kidscraftroom.com

This leprechaun paper plate mask is fun to make and wear.

Aren’t these the cutest ideas? I want to make them all!

So, pick your favorites, get out the crafts supplies, and spend some quality time with your kids.

Have fun this St. Patrick's Day with these fun and friendly leprechaun crafts for kids. Get create with these simple kid's crafts.

You may also enjoy these St. Patrick’s Day activities

St. Patrick’s Day Hundred Chart Game

Fun Shamrock Crafts for Kids

St. Patrick’s Day Word Scramble

Shamrock Potato Prints Printmaking Project

Read a book to go with your craft

When we make holiday crafts, it’s always so much fun to add a book. It’s a great way to pass the time when waiting for paint or glue to dry. And, it makes for a fun family activity. Here are some great books to read with your leprechaun crafts.

Do you want to do more activities with your kids?

Join our fun Facebook community, Creative Family Fun for Busy Families, for daily activities that are great for kids and families. We’ll chat, share, and have fun. It’s a safe and private place to share ideas for family and kids activities.

I’d love for you to join me! Just click the link below, request to join, and answer the questions (they’re easy, I promise). Come join the fun! Join the Creative Family Fun for Busy Families community here.

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