Christina Schul

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About Christina Schul
Christina Herkert Schul has a Masters in education and was a classroom teacher for 11 years before choosing to stay home once her daughter was born. She lives in southwest Ohio with her husband, two inquisitive children, and plenty of space for them to go and explore nature.
As a busy homeschooling mom she enjoys learning alongside her kids each day. It's not unusual to find the kitchen table full of crafts and engineering projects, and the living room full of books and terrariums of toads & insects the kids are studying.
You can find her on her blog, There's Just One Mommy, where she enjoys sharing STEM and other hands-on learning activities, as well as craft ideas, with parents and teachers around the world.
As a busy homeschooling mom she enjoys learning alongside her kids each day. It's not unusual to find the kitchen table full of crafts and engineering projects, and the living room full of books and terrariums of toads & insects the kids are studying.
You can find her on her blog, There's Just One Mommy, where she enjoys sharing STEM and other hands-on learning activities, as well as craft ideas, with parents and teachers around the world.
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Blog postFebruary is quickly approaching.
Every year my kids look forward to celebrating 14 days of love, a tradition I started years ago.
Family traditions are so important. They help make memories that last a lifetime, and they also strengthen family bonds.
Giving your child 14 Days of Love Notes is a super simple Valentine’s Day tradition that kids love and will remember years later.
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Blog postAre you planning a kids Valentine’s Day party this February?
There are so many fun Valentine’s Day crafts for kids, many of which can be done in the classroom or at a Scouting event.
And while crafts are fun, the party really gets exciting when there’s a fun game to play.
Kids love to race, which was the inspiration for this heart relay race.
Valentine’s Day Relay Games like this one are perfect for that group party or to play at home as a family.
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Blog postThe end of the year is almost here.
This year ringing in the New Year may be a bit different. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be fun.
Plan your own mini party at home this year with the kids. All you need are some fun finger foods and a few games and activities to do together as you count down to the New Year.
When it comes to planning things to do, STEM Activities for kids are always popular.
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Blog postThe holidays are super busy.
This is especially true when you’re a mom. The days fly by in a mix of decorating, secret shopping trips, and holiday parties.
Even though there is so much that needs done, you still want to do a few Christmas activities with the kids as they count down to the big day.
Christmas STEM Activities are a fun way to mix learning into the holiday fun.
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Blog postWhat are your favorite Christmas ornaments?
If you have kids, chances are you have a few homemade Christmas ornaments the kids made.
Making ornaments is a fun way to pass the time as the kids count down to the big day. These beaded Christmas ornaments are easy to make, and they look beautiful on the tree.
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Blog postLooking for a simple and fun holiday activity that’s perfect for kids of all ages?
Send them on a candy cane hunt.
This Christmas themed scavenger hunt is one of our favorite Candy cane activities of all times.
It’s guaranteed to get the kids laughing and giggling this holiday season. And we all could use a few more giggles this year.
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Spark creativity and curiosity with fun engineering activities for kids ages 5 to 10
Watch your child’s eyes light up as they get excited about engineering, learn how things work, and have tons of fun. Awesome Engineering Activities for Kids is packed with more than 50 fascinating STEAM exercises, complete with step-by-step instructions, colorful pictures, and simple explanations of why the experiments work.
This engaging book about engineering for kids includes:
- Activities kids can do themselves—Make engineering for kids easy and fun with projects like toothpick towers and paper cup phones that use common, inexpensive household materials so they can play and learn anytime.
- The power of STEAM—Lessons are based in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math to show kids how these things are everywhere, and help them become better problem solvers and logical thinkers.
- The basics of engineering―Kids will learn all about engineering with a brief guide to the different types of engineers, an explanation of what they do, and what kids need to know to become one.
Unlock the world of engineering for kids with exercises that help them learn, grow, and get creative.
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