Reuse an old CD to make a spinning top- an easy craft for kids and a great science lesson on physics! This STEM / STEAM activity if perfect for kids of all ages and meets the NGSS for Kindergarten on pushes and pulls!
MAKE A CD BALLOON HOVERCRAFT DESIGNED WITH KIDS' ART
Science and art combine in this amazing and simple rainbow experiment. The kids will love to make, explore and paint rainbows,
1990s-inspired but up to date on its sound quality, this portable stereo CD player recalls the personal CD players of a bygone era. The NINM Lab Long Time No See Bluetooth 5.0 CD Player comes with two covers, a clear one that allows you to see the CD spin as it plays, and a black one that includes a built-in speaker th
Make a homemade spectroscope with a few simple materials and explore the spectrum of different light sources. You’ll see all kinds of rainbows! This science activity for kids makes a great addition to a unit on light or weather and is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day too! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Light …
Dust off your old empty CD cases to create a homemade labyrinth game!
Science and art combine in this amazing and simple rainbow experiment. The kids will love to make, explore and paint rainbows,
We love rainbow science, and this STEAM / STEM light activity using a blank CD and paper is a really fun one! Not only will kids create rainbow reflections with the CD, but they’ll use paper to alter the patterns of the light. Follow our Science for Kids and STEM for Kids Pinterest boards! …
There are many free printable 3d shapes net that we will share in this post for you, including nets for a hexagon, triangle and more. Check them out!
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Did you know that you can make rainbows using CDs? Yup! It's true. Check out this rainbow that Chuck and I made right in his room. All we needed was a bright patch of sun, a CD, and a white surface. Keep reading to see how we made these lovely rainbows! Here's what you need to make your very own rainbows: Bright patch of sunshine (or, if it's cloudy, you could use a flashlight) CD White surface (We used the wall and a white canvas) Got everything? Great! Let's make some rainbows! (Note: If you're looking for the scientific explanation behind why this works, check out the Exploratorium. I found this idea there. The site also has lots of other fun science activities that you can do at home.) Place your CD in a bright patch of sunshine. Use the shiny side to reflect your rainbows. (If it's not that sunny, you could also shine a flashlight onto the CD to reflect rainbows.) At first, we reflected rainbows onto the wall. I was delighted to see the colors, but Chuck was not so impressed because the rainbow was rather pale. Then, I set up a white surface closer to our CD. Whoa! Now Chuck got excited because we saw vibrant colors. We made lots of different looking rainbows when we wiggled the CD around. Here's a circular rainbow! And of course, we had to give Chuck's buddy Mac a turn at making his own rainbows too. Happy rainbow making, friends! Hope this activity brightens your day! (Psst- If you're looking for more rainbow themed posts, check out Kids Chaos for a great list!)
I love crafts and activities that really bring things to life and this super simple balloon hovercraft does just that. I love that you can transform a ...
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We love rainbow science, and this STEAM / STEM light activity using a blank CD and paper is a really fun one! Not only will kids create rainbow reflections with the CD, but they’ll use paper to alter the patterns of the light. Follow our Science for Kids and STEM for Kids Pinterest boards! …
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Make a homemade spectroscope with a few simple materials and explore the spectrum of different light sources. You’ll see all kinds of rainbows! This science activity for kids makes a great addition to a unit on light or weather and is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day too! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Light …
#weetjenog Who else knows him... or I better ask who doesn't know him? The discman you could put a CD in and then take it in your pocket. Well, in his pocket... he was still pretty big. But you always had your favorite music with you, which you could record yourself.
I have some science projects lined up to share, but the boys have been wanting to do these projects that we've seen around the blog and they are most important right?! We finally got the main things we needed for these 2 activities
We love rainbow science, and this STEAM / STEM light activity using a blank CD and paper is a really fun one! Not only will kids create rainbow reflections with the CD, but they’ll use paper to alter the patterns of the light. Follow our Science for Kids and STEM for Kids Pinterest boards! …
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What is the Cobra Breath? Three Kundalini Cobras The Cosmic Cobra Breath is a very powerful single psycho-spiritual technique. The official name is the Tantric Kriya Kundalini Pranayam. It i…
Imagine a plant that’s sensitive to its surroundings and responds accordingly. Sound like science fiction? It’s not!
My kiddos are always asking for hands on science activities, even if it’s one we have done over and over like this Hovercraft Science experiment project.
This walking water science experiment is so much fun and super easy to do! My kids absolutely loved it! It even comes with free printable recording sheets for kids as young as preschool! Check out the video to see how easy this walking water experiment really is. This rainbow activity is perfect for spring science!
Build a candle carousel and investigate how the amount of heat under the blades affects how quickly they spin.
Bristlebots are tiny robots made by repurposing a toothbrush and equipping it with a vibration motor. It sounds boring until you see them go! Turn your creation into a fun project or educational science lesson!
Khoisan rock art was a way for artists in southern Africa to show their dreams and ideas about how the world worked, or should work. And it was a way to remember […]
Tolle Recycling-Idee: In diesem Beitrag erfahrt ihr, wie ihr alte CD-Hüllen ganz einfach für den Bau von Mini-Gewächshäusern wiederverwenden könnt.
DoodleBot360: This is a very simple vibrobot to make, and a lot of fun to play with. I was a cubmaster for 3 years, and this is the kind of project that is perfect for that age group (8 to 11 years-old). Even if you are not in that age group, you…
Cardboard Spectrometer, Rainbows in Your Pocket: Maybe you had noticed that different light sources give a wide variety of sights and sensations, especially due to colors revealed by illuminated objects. It can be true that some very nice pieces of furniture bought in a well lightened showcase, or…
I found this old CD case in my closet. And I thought it would be perfect to carry circular needles.
Since 2017, Danish photographer Søren Solkær has traveled Europe in search of the mesmerizing natural phenomenon of murmurations.