My plastic-free summer started out with a simple challenge: Plastic Free July. I saw it floating around on Instagram and although it looked inspiring, it was also a little intimidating. Plastic-Free July is a global movement designed to raise awareness about the plastic pollution crisis and inspire real, tangible action. I wanted to find aRead the Post
Easy DIY Activity Planting With Kids: How To Start Seeds in Cartons (Living vs. Nonliving Lesson)
When I teach about living versus nonliving I love to incorporate this easy DIY activity of planting with kids. Planting with kids is such a great hands-on activity for students and it can be done in the spring or the winter. This activity and lesson is great for students of all ages, but I wouldRead the Post
Sustainable Wine Brands You Need To Try ASAP
What are the best sustainable wine brands? I’ve always loved a good glass of wine – the kind that makes you close your eyes and savor the moment. For me, wine has a way of turning ordinary moments into something special. As someone who tries to live with the environment in mind, I became curiousRead the Post
I Tried These Popular Period Panty Brands—Here’s What Actually Worked
I’m sharing the breakdown of the 5 popular period panty brands! I used to dread my period. Every month, like clockwork, my body cycled through the follicular, ovulation, luteal, and—of course—menstruation phases. While the follicular phase is my golden era where I bask in my energy and productivity, the reality is that my period stillRead the Post
Earth Day Stations: A Creative Activity You Need to Try
Earth Day stations are a favorite way to celebrate because they’re interactive, fun, coordinate with learning goals, and also get the kids moving! The students get to try a little bit of everything all in one day. You can do this in your homeschool or classroom. If you work alongside other teachers, you can setRead the Post
How To Reduce Food Waste With These Guaranteed Tips (No Composting!)
You may not have realized it, but you can reduce food waste in a simple, yet impactful way! Plus, it can save money and inspire new culinary adventures! If you’re a home cook or an eco-conscious consumer looking for practical ways to minimize food waste without composting, you’ve come to the right place. Try theseRead the Post
The Best Ways To Use Shapes To Teach Kindergarten: Awesome Ideas To Know and Love
Having different ways to utilize shapes to teach kindergarten is one of the first steps in helping my students to better understand geometry, spatial reasoning, and how the world around them is structured. What makes teaching shapes fun is the fact that shapes are everywhere! I always strive to introduce shapes in creative, hands-on waysRead the Post
What Is Photosynthesis? And 24 Other Earth Day Jeopardy Questions
I’m all about finding fun ways to celebrate Earth Day and what could be more fun than a game full of Earth Day Jeopardy questions? From silent spring to the hottest years on Earth, how much do you really know about Earth? Whether you add these to Google Classroom or use them in Earth SciencesRead the Post
The 35 Black History Month STEM Leaders You Should Know
This Black History Month we’re celebrating a different Black History Month STEM leaders each day. I’ve chosen 35 incredible Black men and women whose contributions have been so significant, we couldn’t imagine our current world without them. From Katherine Johnson’s pivotal calculations that sent astronauts to space, to Dr. Kizzamekia Corbett’s development of COVID-19 vaccine,Read the Post
10+ Surprising Eco Tips You Probably Never Knew About That Will Actually Help The Earth
We’ve all heard about the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling, but I have some surprising eco tips that will help you take your passion about saving the Earth one step further. I love these tips because they’re practical and so underrated! Most of the time you think of recycling and compsoting as the onlyRead the Post
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