How you can help at home: Read a script with your child to practice reading skills.
How you can help at home: Explore needs and wants with your child.
How you can help at home: Make a healthy salad out of plant parts.
Let food inspire your child to practice descriptive writing.
How you can help at home: Research the origins of food with your child and build their social studies skills.
How you can help at home: Have your child make a mental image of a passage that has been read aloud.
Ant detectives get a close-up look at life on the hill.
In our busy family lives, it's easy to forget that children need time to do what comes naturally: let their imaginations run wild.
Connecting food with literature is a delicious way to engage your fourth- and fifth-grader's language art skills.
What's better than reading Harry Potter? Visiting the magical world of Hogwarts with a group of friends.