Cool Science: Indoor Rainbow Experiment for Kids
Kids are naturally enamored by nature’s rainbows and the beautiful colors that spread across the sky. This experiment is easy to set up and …
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Kids are naturally enamored by nature’s rainbows and the beautiful colors that spread across the sky. This experiment is easy to set up and …
Continue ReadingTo a biology teacher, studying cells is exciting enough…but to the average student, you may have to peak a little interest in the subject. Did …
Continue ReadingSometimes kids wonder why does a small iron piece sink when in water, but a huge ship stays afloat? Here is an interesting experiment to learn the …
Continue ReadingAlternate forms of energy is a hot topic. A simple and fun activity when at home or in the classroom is building a solar cooker science project! The …
Continue ReadingStudents will learn more about the rotation of the Earth’s rotation on its axis by using a raw egg to demonstrate the movement. This fun …
Continue ReadingThis science experiment is perfect for 6th grade environmental science. Students are old enough to study oil spills and discover how hard it can be …
Continue ReadingPrimary teachers use read alouds to teach predictions and summarizations. Let’s demonstrate how to use the book, “Chrysanthemum”, …
Continue ReadingUsing a clay model, students will complete a demonstration of Earth rotation patterns. Axis wobble movement is explained in Part One of a two-day …
Continue ReadingGive your students a glimpse into the different ways that animals exist in the world around us. Students will not only learn about different habitats …
Continue ReadingTeach your students about nature and environmental conservationism. This lesson plan involves taking the class outdoors to discover more about their …
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