Science is an exciting experience, and the walking water experiment is no exception, showing how water can travel via capillary action from cup to cup.
Looking for something amazing to do with your toddler or preschoolers? Try this oil and water science experiment from Busy Toddler - so cool!
This science center display explores water and sound. To make this display, I used glass vases from a craft store ($0.99 each). I added liquid
Simple and FUN water cycle in a bag project helps kids visualize this weather phenomena with a hands-on weather activity!
There are so many fun ways to practice letters and words, and tracing with water is one of our favorite activities!
Let’s Learn About the Water Cycle! 3 Simple Water Cycle Experiments & a Craftivity Here are 3 of my favorite water cycle experiments as well as a craftivity. These science experiments are simple to set up and use common household items. The water cycle wheel craftivity gives students a visual representation of the stages of […]
Learning what absorbs water and what does not with simple materials from around the house! We had a blast exploring and hypothesizing what would and would
This is such a fun science experiment! These Lava Lamp Bottles are easy Lava Lamp Project and great for kids at home or in a classroom. How to Make Lava Lamp Bottles with a homemade lava lamp science project, Lava Lamp Bottles are a fun science project children of all ages can make and experiment with!
Water sensory science experiments are easy and fun hands on learning for young children!
How much water is on earth and why is it so important? Dive into the science of water, the water cycle, and water conservation with these ideas for learning about wateron earth at home and school.
Here are 5 tips on how to teach bodies of water and landforms to elementary students. Make it Hands-on. Use Read Aloud Books. Integrate Technology. Teach Vocabulary. Use Real World Examples.
Looking for some fun activities to go along with your water unit study? We've got over 50 great ideas that'll make you love water!
The lakes of the Adirondacks were loaded with water lilies, something I am not use to paddling around. I tried for a different perspective by shooting underwater up through the lily pads as the sun rays shined through. ----- July 29th to August 2nd, my brother and I kayaked the first map of the the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, Old Forge to Long Lake in the Adirondacks of New York. It was an incredible adventure through a pond, 11 lakes, a boggy marsh and 1 river. We set up primitive camping each night in different locations, Seventh Lake, Raquette Lake, Forked Lake and Raquette River. I used two cameras through the journey, a waterproof point and shoot and my Nikon DSLR. Become a Fan on Facebook! PLEASE NOTE: All Rights are Reserved. Please ask for my explicit permission for using this image in any way. Thank You.
The book We Are Water Protectors is a perfect book to read for Earth Day. In the story written by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goade is about indigenous led movements to safeguard the Earth's water. While reading this story or after the story asking questions to a child or children really can deepen their understanding of the importance of water. You can ask questions like: How is water used daily? Where does water come from? What can poison water? What can we do to save water an
A fun, informational book about bodies of water (rivers, lakes, oceans and ponds)...
Capturing the intricacies of water patterns, 'Water Ripples Study II' is an acrylic study on paper that employs a layered approach of various lines and shapes. This mesmerizing artwork showcases the complexity of natural forms, evoking a sense of wonder and appreciation for the subtle beauty found in the interplay of water. Artwork info: ♥ acrylic on paper ♥ 58x81cmUnframed
The best collection of water books for kids! Help your child learn all about water through books and fun facts about the water cycle, water conservation, rain, rivers, lakes, oceans, and more.
Do this simple salt water experiment to teach kids about the respective density of salt water and fresh water. It's a fantastic kitchen science experiment that works for an ocean unit or a density science lesson. The perfect STEM activity for kids to use a controlled variable and works great as a science fair project!
Learn how to make an indoor water cycle for kids that works. This simple science activity uses common items you already have at home.
William Scully (American, b. 1967, based Boston, MA, USA) - 1: Water Lily Study No. 18 2: Water Lily Study No. 20, Underwater Photography
Find activities to make teaching water cycle exciting and engaging for your students. This post features book suggestions, science, writing, plus a freebie!
Explore the layers of the ocean with this easy but fun activity and learn more about the ocean and its animals! Free printable resources available here!
Let’s Learn About the Water Cycle! 3 Simple Water Cycle Experiments & a Craftivity Here are 3 of my favorite water cycle experiments as well as a craftivity. These science experiments are simple to set up and use common household items. The water cycle wheel craftivity gives students a visual representation of the stages of […]
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This Island Theme Water Block Tower Investigation Station is a great way to encourage creative thinking, problem-solving and scientific inquiry with your little kids. Don't forget to add it to your next water or island
"Water Ripples Study III" is an acrylic painting on paper that depicts the delicate stylised details of water patterns through a layered composition of lines and shapes. The painting evokes a sense of serenity and calmness, inviting the viewer to contemplate the beauty of nature. Artwork info: ♥ acrylic on paper ♥ 58x81cmUnframed
David van der Linden 'Monade Daydream' 100 x 100 cm Oil on canvas Black wooden frame is included: size 115 x 115 cm David van der Linden is a Dutch artist who studied at the ' Classical Academy of Arts' in Groningen. He also went to St Petersburg in Russia to study at the "Imperial Academy of Arts'. There he got overwhelmed by the possibilities to work with color in skin tones. He likes to paint in warm color to show the heat off skin tones in summer light or the cold tones of skin in winter light. He mostly paints young boys during their period of 'becoming a man'. The wondering about their bodies and the bodies of others. Boys can be beautiful and proud, they also can be beautiful and unsure about who they are and what they want to show off themselves. In his paintings David tells a story, his own story portrayed by boys who are on the turning point from childhood to adolescence. The titles of the paintings are titles of David Bowie's songs. For David, Bowie's songs during the period when he himself was the age of the models he now paints were 'daily fare'. The music and lyrics are often about making your own choices, being yourself, being 'different' or shaping yourself the way you want and not the way others would like you. 'Nude' in David's paintings is not only 'a hymn to youth' but also the equivalent of 'being yourself and showing who you are too'. The attitude, gaze and composition in the work together tell the story that the viewer can fill in himself. In addition to the paintings in which the youth plays a role, David paints 'movement'. The racing bike is central to this. It is no coincidence that this is what David prefers to do for some time every day in addition to his work in the gallery and painting. 14 Paintings by David were published in 'Your Daily Male' in 2019 and 2020. An International calendar in which art with men in the leading role is central. Paintings by David are now in collections all over the world. We ship worldwide for free in a custom made wooden box like you can see on the last picture. If there is need for additional information, feel free to contact us.
Learn the five ocean layers & which sea animals live in each zone with this colorful science experiment and habitat project for kids, tweens & teens!
Here is a fun and easy paper towel experiment you can try at home! Watch as the magic unfolds when what you draw becomes apparent! So magical for kids!
Looking for ocean themed activities for preschoolers? Look no further, here are 50 activities you and your preschooler will both enjoy!
These preschool books about water introduce kids to the water cycle and have them exploring oceans and rivers, too. Check them out here!
These 40 simple water science experiments for kids are easy to set up and fun for learning about science! Try them indoors or outdoors!
We all know water is so important to each creature, especially us humans, and it is even considered a basic need. With that in mind, we want to incorporate that fact into our little ones. Allow these books to assist you in helping kids appreciate water more with these colorful and engaging books! Instilling lessons ... Read more
Simple water experiments for home, school, or camp! Explore water with easy to set up experiments and activities for kids to try.
Bring hands-on science fun into your early learning curriculum with this water cycle in a bottle science experiment.
These water cycle science fair projects are inspirations and fun experiments for teachers, homeschool parents, and students.
Water absorption makes for an easy water experiment for kids! Investigate what absorbs water with simple materials found around the house!
Do this simple salt water experiment to teach kids about the respective density of salt water and fresh water. It's a fantastic kitchen science experiment that works for an ocean unit or a density science lesson. The perfect STEM activity for kids to use a controlled variable and works great as a science fair project!