100 Hands-On Activities for Middle School and High School

Published:
April 13, 2018

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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This is great insight and an amazing resource of 100 hands-on activities for middle school and high school students.Hands-on learning is arguably the best kind of learning, but sadly, as kids get older, the ideas for hands-on projects seem to dwindle down. You can keep these ideas saved and spread them out throughout the year to keep your middle schooler or high schooler engaged in activities to break up the monotony of a normal school day.

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Click here to check out 100 hands-on activities for middle and high school homeschoolers from Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers.

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