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Make a Pop-up Groundhog Puppet with things found around the house.
In this fun craft, make a metal cut-out ornament from a disposable aluminum pie plate.
Make a tiny version of Lincoln’s stovepipe hat using a toilet paper tube and black construction paper.
In this craft, make a tree that shows all of the Presidents of the US.
This simple craft helps the child learn the poem “Star Light, Star Bright” as they write their fondest wish.
In this craft, make a beautiful rainbow out of children’s handprints. You can use it to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Make rainbow Jello for St. Patrick’s Day or other festive occasions!
Make a handheld rainbow streamer! Wave it while putting on a St. Patrick’s Day parade or while dancing a jig.
With this crafts page, create a clear Valentine heart candy holder for Valentine’s Day.
With this crafts page, make a pretty Valentine’s crown from a paper plate and paper hearts.
In this crafts page, make cute animals out of paper hearts. These are great Valentine’s Day decorations.
In this crafts page, make a cute Valentine card using construction paper hearts.
Make a pretty Valentine’s Day wreath decoration from paper hearts and a paper plate.
Writing prompt: April Fool’s Day Joke (essay topic). Who would you like to play an April Fool’s Day joke on? Why would you like to do this, and what would you like to do?
Louise Arner Boyd (1887-1972) explored the Arctic Ocean and was the first woman to fly over the North Pole.
John Cabot (1450-1499) was an Italian-born English explorer and navigator who explored Canada.
Antonie Laumet de La Mothe de Cadillac ( March 5, 1658 - Oct. 15, 1730) was a French explorer, soldier, and leader.
Gaspar Corte Real (1450?-1501?) was a Portuguese explorer who sailed to Greenland and maybe reached Newfoundland.
Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who tried to start a colony in North America in 1526.
Jean-Baptist-Point Du Sable (1750?-1818) was a Haitian-French pioneer who founded the settlement that’d become Chicago.