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This second volume delivers completely new recipes and activities that have all been kid-tested and teacher-approved. This second volume delivers completely new recipes and activities that have all been kid-tested and teacher-approved. From making volcanic rock candy and crystals to creating and using a quill pen, paper, and ink used in 1776, these activities make learning authentic and enjoyable. All projects use ingredients that are easy to find and processes that are up to date. Chapters feature: . Clays and Doughs . Paints . For the Bugs . Crystals . Invisible Inks . Candles . Dried…mehr

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This second volume delivers completely new recipes and activities that have all been kid-tested and teacher-approved. This second volume delivers completely new recipes and activities that have all been kid-tested and teacher-approved. From making volcanic rock candy and crystals to creating and using a quill pen, paper, and ink used in 1776, these activities make learning authentic and enjoyable. All projects use ingredients that are easy to find and processes that are up to date. Chapters feature: . Clays and Doughs . Paints . For the Bugs . Crystals . Invisible Inks . Candles . Dried Flowers . Recycled Paper and Paper Projects . Science Projects . Geology Fun . Making Musical Instruments . Colonial Times Projects . Candy . Fruit Preserves . Treats that Students Can Make . And more! The ultimate resource for almost any classroom project, this book will prove an indispensable tool for teachers, librarians, and parents. Grades K-8
Autorenporträt
Diana F. Marks is author of six books and has been an educator, tutor, and consultant to the School District of Philadelphia, USA. She has contributed to numerous journals and to the University of Wisconsin's video series Teaching for Thinking: Creativity in the Classroom. Marks is the owner of celebrateandlearn.com. She earned an M. Ed. in student personnel services from the College of New Jersey and is a wife, mother, and grandmother.