Try this fun twist on dirt cups and make some edible soil layers. This will teach kids about geology in a fun, tasty, hands-on way!
This science experiment was a great visual for explaining how fold mountains are formed. It also uses materials you already have in the house.
Layers of the Earth Project for kids! Create this simple model of the earth's layers for your next science project. Our quick 3D earth layers model includes a full tutorial and video so you can make your own. If you are looking for layers of the earth project ideas, we've got you covered. This simple and fun model of the earths layers is the project you've been looking for!
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
LOTs of fun earth science for kid experiments, worksheets, and activities for all ages - water cycle, crystals, rocks, volcanoes, weather, ++
Lots of fun for kids with this baking soda and vinegar Earth Day science experiment. Learn about chemical reactions with an Earth Day theme.
Even with social distancing, there are plenty of fun Earth Day activities that let you pay tribute to the world we live in and love.
This atmosphere for kids science activity is easy and fun and full of playful learning. Let’s learn about the 5…
Discover the exciting world beneath your feet with our interactive layers of the earth preschool craft. Dive in and make learning fun!
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10 hands-on ideas for teaching earth changes and landforms in 2nd grade science with engaging STEM earth changes activities kids love!
Explore liquid density, chemical reactions, with this easy to set up Earth Day theme lava lamp experiment for kids.
These Earth Science Experiments will make learning about the Earth fun for kids. These science lessons are also a great way to celebrate Earth Day too!
Kids will love this vinegar and baking soda Fizzy Earth Day Science Experiment! A fun and educational Earth Day activity for kids of all ages.
Looking for a fun science experiment for Earth Day? This super simple fizzing experiment is perfect for your little scientists this Earth Day!
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Try this cool geology experiment for kids~ grow stalactites and stalagmites formations using two different methods to see which works best!
Learn about plate tectonics using an orange. This hands on activity is a great introduction to plat boundaries and tectonics for kids
Simple Earth Day Science experiment to learn about water pollution and taking care of our planet with easy celery experiment for kids of all ages!
Explore the layers of the Earth and what they're made of with fun planet science experiments like playdough planets and cupcake core samples.
These Earth Science Experiments will make learning about the Earth fun for kids. These science lessons are also a great way to celebrate Earth Day too!
Teach children about water pollution and clean water with this hands-on clean water experiment for kids. What will your filter look like?
Earth Day is April 22. Celebrate, educate and make positive change with these innovative Earth Day Activities for Kids in elementary to high school.
Making a worm farm in a jar is a fun and easy way to teach kids about the importance of earthworms and how they help improve soil health.
Choose from two free printable versions of this layers of the Earth craft.
Explore different soil samples to discover the rocks, sediments and natural materials that make it up with this simple earth science experiment for kids.
Weathering vs Erosion STEM activity is a super easy and fun Science experiment that will teach your kids how the earth works.
Make your own baking soda volcano with only a few ingredients from your kitchen! You only need baking soda, vinegar and water!
This past summer, like all the summers before in our homeschooling journey, the kids and I spent our days exploring one part of God's creation. Since we live in the tundra for nearly nine months of the year, our ability to investigate nature is limited to summer time. (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details.) Using some delight-directed planning, we usually choose one nature topic to investigate all summer long. This year, the children unanimously voted to learn about WEATHER. Here are a few things we included in our three-month-long unit... Books National Geographic Kids Everything Weather: Facts, Photos, and Fun that Will Blow You Away Weather (Eye Wonder) The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting (Williamson Kids Can! Series) Clouds (Weather) 100 Things You Should Know About Weather The Usborne Book of Weather Facts: Records, Lists, Facts, Comparisons Weather (Usborne Spotter's Guide) Science With Weather (Usborne Science Activities) Projects Cloud/Temperature Calendar Every day through the month of July, we tracked the high and low temps as well as determined the type of cloud formation that was prevalent throughout the majority of the afternoon. We documented our findings on a calendar printable and glued these into our nature journals. Weather Fact Fans We put together a simple fact fan and designated a page for each major type of weather occurrence. As we learned about each topic, the children did a small notebook journal entry onto that particular card in their fact fans. Water Cycle Demo Bag After learning about the water cycle, we each drew a sketch of the process onto a ziplock bag. We poured about a cup of water into the bag, taped it to a window on a sunny side of the house, and waited. Within a day or two, we were able to see the water evaporating, condensing, and precipitating on the side of the bag. Rain Gauge Using the bottom half of a pop bottle, we made a simple rain gauge. We set it outside and checked it after each rain. We just happened to have an unusually wet summer this year, so there was a lot of action each week in our gauge. Air Scale To demonstrate the fact that air has weight, we made a simple air scale. We blew up two equal-sized balloons to two different sizes and taped them each to opposite ends of a ruler. We tied a string to the center of the ruler and held the entire contraption up by the string. Just like on a traditional scale, the ruler tipped towards the end with the heavier balloon showing that air does, in fact, have weight...the balloon with the most air weighed more. Simple Barometer A barometer is used to measure air pressure. While our homemade version did not tell us an exact measurement of pressure, it was able to clearly show CHANGES in pressure. You will need: a glass with a wide mouth a balloon a rubber band scissors a drinking straw tape a piece of paper or cardstock and a pen Directions: Cut the mouth piece off of the balloon and discard. Stretch the balloon over the mouth of the glass. Secure with a rubber band. Using the tape, secure the straw to the top of the balloon. The straw should be placed as close to the middle of the balloon as possible. Use the paper or cardstock to mark the place where the end of the straw naturally rests. Check the placement of the straw end each day and mark any changes. You should be able to see that the air pressure raises or lowers the balloon which in turn moves the end of the straw up or down. Videos What is a Tornado? by Monkey See What is a Hurricane? by Monkey See Reading Rainbow: Come a Tide- an elementary-appropriate look at dangerous weather
Hi teacher friends, Are your elementary students studying Earth Science this year? I’ve always dreaded trying to hunt down lab supplies and equipment for science activities, but during the last few years I’ve been able to come up with little-to-no prep activities to teach Earth Science! These hands-on activities allow students to experiment and learn
Need ideas for Earth Day or promoting sustainability in your classroom? Here are some fun ways to help kids become environmentally aware.
20 Earth activities for Earth Day and beyond! From free coloring pages and crafts to gardening, and sensory play for eco-friendly fun!
Fun crater experiment for kids to discover how craters form. Drop different sized marbles into a pan half filled with flour.
TONS of ways for kids of all ages to explore chemistry, biology, physics, and earth science with food items you have in your kitchen! EPIC LIST!
Try this super fun, and simple science project today! Students learn about landforms and animal habitats as they make this landform diorama project. This is a perfect simple science project.
The Earth Day STEM Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction for Kids is your classic chemical reaction of baking soda and vinegar with an earthy twist! Young kids will be delighted by the fizzy reaction, and then you can delve into some pretty cool scientific explanations and new vocabulary (or not)! Recommended Grade Level: Preschool Kindergarten
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Set up an easy seed jar science experiment to watch check out how plants grow with your kids! A seed jar science activity is an amazing spring STEM project to try indoors this season. Learn about seed science, plant science, and simple science experiments with an easy to spring science activity all kids will love!
This I can help the Earth by worksheet provides a fun cut and paste craft activity for Earth Day. Kids will love using this template to make a mini-book out of various colored papers. It is a great opportunity to teach kids about the ways we can care for our planet in a very simple
Learn how to make a large paper mache planet earth with this easy-to-follow tutorial. This is the perfect geography craft.
I love doing plant experiments and sprouting seeds with young children in the spring. Not only do they get excited to see how plants grow but planting seeds also teaches them patience and how to wait for gratification which is very important in this fast-paced, instant gratification world in which we now live. In this […]
Solar Science Experiments for Kids are a fun way to teach children about renewable energy sources. These experiments are geared for children ages 5-10.
Bring your science lessons to life with these amazing habitats videos for kids that are engaging and teacher-approved!
Kids will love this vinegar and baking soda Fizzy Earth Day Science Experiment! A fun and educational Earth Day activity for kids of all ages.
Learn about the impact of pollution with a simple pollution experiment for kids. This acid rain science project is fun for earth day!