Queen Elizabeth recently celebrated 70 years on the throne with a little help from her beloved dog Candy by her side. The queen has spent 70 years dutifully serving as the British monarch in the United Kingdom. The queen and royal family enjoyed looking at the many cards, letters, and artwork that children sent the […]
Chinese New Year Wordsearch
What? You forgot it? No way! The Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival in China and Hong Kong, falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice. It usually occurs between mid-January and mid-February. This year, the Chinese New Year fell on Tuesday, Feb. 1. It is called the year of the […]
Groundhog Wordsearch
Did you forget to look for our furry friend on February 2nd? What did your favorite groundhog do on Groundhog Day? Well, it’s just as you guessed! Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow in the morning and so goodbye to winter! Hello early Spring! Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and emphasize pattern […]
Holocaust Remembrance Day Wordsearch
Let’s celebrate Holocaust Remembrance Day. Actress Julianna Margulies will host International Holocaust Remembrance Day Specials for CBS and MTV. A Holocaust Memorial Special will air on Wednesday, January 26 at 10pm on Smithsonian Channel before airing on MTV internationally on Thursday, January 27 and in the U.S. on Monday January 31 at 10pm. Word searches develop […]
Colin Powell – Wordsearch
Colin Luther Powell was an American politician, diplomat and four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005. He was the first U.S. African American Secretary of State. Colin Powell was born in Harlem, New York in 1937 and died October 18, 2021. Enjoy this word search called […]
Fall Equinox 2021 – Wordsearch
Did you miss it? The “Fall Equinox” or first day of fall was September 21, 2021. The earth spins once a day on its axis of rotation, an imaginary line running through the North and South Poles. The word “equinox” comes from the Latin word “aequus”, meaning “equal,” and nox, “night.” On the equinox, day […]
Wordsearch – Word of God
It’s time to hear the word of God. It’s wonderful when people of faith turn their hearts to God. Many believers search, listen, and try to learn more about how to become better Christians and followers of Jesus Christ. Enjoy this word search called “Word of God.” Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and […]
Wordsearch – Wash Our Clothes
It’s Monday again. This is the day when people traditionally wash their clothes. Many years ago, a lot of women in America used washboards/washtubs and clothes lines to wash and dry their clothes. Today, many people use washers and dryers in their own home. Here is a fun song called “Wash our Clothes.” Enjoy this […]
Constitution Day Wordsearch
The U.S. Constitution was written to guarantee certain basic rights for its citizens. It established America’s national government and is the law of the land. Each September 17th we commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787. More fascinating facts – One purpose of the Constitution is to limit the […]
9/11 Wordsearch
In honor of those who lost their lives on 9/11 we offer a wordsearch, activities, and webinars for your child to remember the story of the September 11, 2001, attacks against America. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum tells the story through media, narratives, and artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope. […]
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