Let your child find her place among the politicians, the flyers, the debates and the countless television ads with a slogan and poster of her very own.
Use Election Night to teach your child about politics and government, and have them add up the electoral votes each presidential candidate earns throughout the night.
Children learn about the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., including key players and events, and how it contributed to the eventual passing of the 19th Amendment.
Make this delectable custard, meringue, and graham cracker pie will give your fifth grader practice with measurement and get him interested in the kitchen.
This cool physics worksheet helps kids learn how centripetal force and centrifugal force can explain why short track speed skaters don't fall over during turns.
In this worksheet, kids learn about basic physics concepts like mass, momentum, and velocity by applying them to a popular winter sport: slalom skiing!
With this worksheet, kids read about the sport of biathlon and gain an appreciation for the skills involved by studying the math and physics behind them!
What's the difference between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party? Use your super researching skills to discover where each political party stands.