As parents, we are always looking for new ways to make learning fun for our children. It’s always exciting when we find new and unique ways to do so. Science…
Explore sound science with a tonoscope, a device that helps you see sound vibrations. It's a super fun sound science experiment for kids.
Learn how energy is transfered from one object to another in this newton's cradle experiment which will amaze kids of all ages!
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
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!
WOW your kids with a super EASY air pressure science experiment for kids! This simple rising water experiment uses a burning candle in water!
Want to make your own rainbow? In this simple science experiment, kids can build their own rainbow in a jar while exploring density, mass, and volume. Watch our demonstration video, gather your supplies, and print out our detailed instructions to get started. An easy to understand explanation of how it works is included below. JUMP […]
Do you think that you can get a regular drinking straw to go through a hard raw potato? It doesn’t seem possible, does it? While it may sound impossible, with a little scientific “magic,” it can easily be done! Kids can test their strength and learn about air pressure in this super easy science experiment. […]
Science can be super fun, and I know I love when I discover new and exciting experiments to try with my kids. These sensational science experiments for kids are gathered up from a few of our own Elementary Entourage family and others too, and they are sure to be a hit with your kids as well! Fizzing Beginning Sounds Science Experiment - The Kindergarten Connection We spend a ton of time identifying beginning sounds and learning to read - why not mix it up with a little science experiment fun? Make your sounds fizz with this super cool activity. All About Plants - Kooky Kinders Kooky Kinders always has such fun ideas for Foodie Friday! This science activity is a snack too! View her All About Plants Post, and grab the printable to sort your snack too! Dancing Worms - The Kindergarten Smorgasboard I don't know many kids (if any) who would say no to a science experiment involving gummy worms! States of Matter Fun - Mrs. Thompson's Treasures Sometimes things are just better with a snack! Explore states of matter with a variety of fun activities, including using cheerios to represent solids, liquids, and gases! Multicolored Flower Experiment - The Kindergarten Connection Did you know you can turn flowers multicolored? This fun experiment is always a hit and one to get some "oohs" and "ahhhs" out of kids! Elephant Toothpaste - The Kindergarten Smorgasboard Great for dental health month - or anytime really - this experiment is sure to cause a reaction not just in the bottle, but in your kids too! Planting With Kids - The Kindergarten Connection Do you garden with your kids? Grab some soil and plants (and this free printable too) to get started with a super fun plant unit! Some more exciting science experiments to try with your kids from other fabulous bloggers: Gummy Bears Science - Creative Lesson Cafe Burning Money - Playdough to Plato DIY Rain Clouds - Toby and Roo Dancing Raisins - Gift of Curiosity Magnetic Slime - Growing a Jeweled Rose Happy Teaching!
If you want to know how to teach kids about germs and the importance of proper handwashing, this collection of germ activities for kids will not disappoint!
Weathering vs Erosion STEM activity is a super easy and fun Science experiment that will teach your kids how the earth works.
Lemon juice secret writing! Make DIY invisible ink and sen secret messages. Plus learn the science behind how these messages are made!
Super Science Ideas! Bring the fun back into Science with these simple ideas!
These two super simple light refraction experiments are an easy way to bring science to life with your kids! They are fun and fascinating.
Digestion experiment for kids! An easy science experiment from at-home materials about how the stomach breaks down food. Anatomy science for kids.
Try these easy sound experiments -- Elementary & Middle School kids will LOVE testing the science of sound with this fun wave experiment to create a 'gong' and explore how sound waves travel!
Do you love to play and learn? Come learn about animals as you play this super-fun, free zoology game from Sassafras Science.
Well designed 3D interactive app for kids about human body - with 3D layered pictures and videos, the app makes the learning intuitive and fun.
The Science of Yeast is a quick and simple science experiment has plenty of wow factor. With just a few household items, kids will see how the tiny fungi work
Science was the last subject area I taught during our day in the classroom. After a morning of literacy, lunch, recess and math, it was finally time to teach some science lesson plans. Honestly, I was usually exhausted by the time science rolled around. Overwhelmed with Science Setting out a ton of materials and making
This Magic Toothpick Star Experiment is such a fun experiment for the kids. It's a super simple way to have the kids create magic on their very own.
Have you ever seen dancing raisins? The kids will get a kick out of this super cool dancing raisins science experiment! It's super simple to do too. It even includes free printable recording sheets for preschool and elementary students. So grab a few household supplies and do this fun science activity!
5 Simple Wind Energy Activities For Kids & Fun DIY Anemometer. Your kids will love these simple wind energy activities and this diy anemometer. Also, look at Middle School Hands-on Science: Extreme Winds.
15 awesome engineering challenges for kids using a variety of materials (most of which you probably have at home already!)
Inside: Homeschooling science doesn't need to be difficult, complicated, or an extra burden on top of things you might consider a higher priority, like reading. During the elementary years especially, unschooling science is an ideal
Want to see if a layer of blubber can really help you stay warm in icy water? Try this arctic animals science experiment to experience it.
A Kindergarten blog with lots of ideas and pictures
DIY Sensory Bottles with Baby Oil & Vegetable Oils- 2 Super Easy recipes. A great calming tool for anxiety and anger management
Young kids love hands-on activities.This is a super fun water pH science experiment activity that shows kids how to use litmus test strips.
Learn easy electricity experiments with kids!!
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1-2-3 Come Do Some Water Cycle Activities With Me Evaporation, condensation & precipitation is quite a mouth full of science vocabulary, for a child to wrap their head around. With that in mind, I designed 3 super-simple, quick, easy & fun water cycle craftivities, which will be featured here on the blog, along with today's FREEBIE. First up is a "flip-the-flap" cloud. Children cut out their two cloud pattens, then color the “cover” cloud, and snip on the dashed lines. They fold the top tab up, then glue just that section to the top of their “explanation” cloud underneath. Easy-peasy! I’ve included a template with the information filled in, as well as a blank pattern, if you want your students to write up their own descriptive definitions for the 3 stages of the water cycle: evaporation, condensation & precipitation. When everyone is done, review as a whole group, then have students partner up and take turns sharing their completed project with each other. The next fun way to practice the water cycle is with a cool crown. My Y5s absolutely LOVE making and wearing them. I've also included a simple chant, which will make learning and saying those 3 big science terms super-fun! The packet includes: * 5 different crown options for your students to choose from. * Each style comes with 3 options.: 1).There are black & white graphics representing the water cycle, so that children can color them, 2). as well as a blank crown, should you want your students to draw their own pictures, 3). along with full color, so that teachers can quickly and easily make an example to share. You can leave the crowns as is, or add the "word strips”, which further reinforce the vocabulary, as students trace & write the words. The strips add a “dingling dangling” effect, that your students will truly enjoy. I’ve also included graphics to add to the end of the strips for more bounce, added pizzazz, and further reinforcement of the 3 parts of the water cycle. When everyone has completed their crown, parade around the room chanting the water cycle. I’ve included an anchor chart, plus pocket chart cards to help explain the vocabulary, as well as directions & motions for the chant. If your students are like mine, they will beg to “Please do it one more time”…. Finally, since a cycle is a circle, that continues to go 'round & 'round like a wheel, I decided to reinforce that concept by making a "Raindrop Water Cycle Wheel" craftivity. There are 3 raindrop "covers" to choose from, plus blank templates so students can draw & write their own graphics. There are several “wheel” options, which come with and without words, should you want your students to label their own. Blank patterns are also included, so that older students can illustrate their own water cycle “pie sections”. There is a 3-part water cycle option: evaporation, condensation, & precipitation; as well as a 4-sectioned wheel that adds “accumulation” to the cycle. Simply pick which one is appropriate for your students, then “print & go!” Use the anchor chart posters to introduce and explain the water cycle, and the song: “The Water Cycle Goes ‘Round & ‘Round” for more fun reinforcement. Today's featured FREEBIE is an "I Love You" writing prompt. I found this idea in various print forms on a variety of sites and Pinterest, so I'm not sure where the original idea came from. However, instead of making an 8x10 print to frame, I thought it would be perfect to design some cards, bookmarks and magnets, which children could make in school for various holidays: Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, or Grandparent's Day. I hope you find it useful. Well that's it for today. Thanks for stopping by. The rain has decided to leave us alone for awhile, so time to get out and enjoy the wonderful sunshine. It's still chilly, only 58 degrees here in Michigan, but hopefully the sun will warm things up. Wishing you a fun-filled and relaxing day. . "Nature gives to every time and season beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
Use this super fun & easy outdoor science activity to show kids just how long their small intestines are and learn a little about the human body too!
If you want to know how to teach kids about germs and the importance of proper handwashing, this collection of germ activities for kids will not disappoint!
Teach your children what sound waves are and how they work using items you have at home. 4 simple sound science activities for kids.
The three sequential egg experiments are super simple to complete but are jam-packed with learning. Kids will LOVE watching their egg "magically" transform!
In this post, you will learn the difference between weathering and erosion. You will also can print out your free printable set to practice.