What a busy week! I can’t believe it is only Thursday! Well we’ve been up to our elbows in plants this week. Here’s a peek at what’s been “sproutin”” in our classroom! To kick off our seeds and plants unit, we’ve been using The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle (You can check out this special […]
Middle School 6-8th Grades Science Fair Project Ideas
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Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun STEM/science activity and craft for kids. It’s such a fun way to explore light, reflections, and symmetry! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! *This post was originally published 2/2/16 and has since been updated. Last week I made these super fun kaleidoscopes with my …
Final product wise, this might just have been my FAVORITE project this past school year. I am so unbelievably proud of the work these 5th graders did on these! I found this project here via Pinterest. Thanks a faithful attempt! I Can Statements: I Can talk about stylized art I Can use the Library resource A-Z Animals Encyclopedia to research a food chain that includes 3 or more animals I Can show a food chain mouth-in-mouth using stylized images of plants and animals Day 1: Students came in with this image on the screen... I asked them to figure out what they all had in common, eventually they ended up describing stylized without even knowing it (I love when that happens!) and I revealed the vocabulary of stylized. To better explain I showed them this awesome graphic I put together in lucidpress.... After a bit more discussion we had a "quiz" where I put up an image and they had to guess stylized or realistic. They did perfect. Then I showed them our inspiration image... They just wrapped up a science unit about ecosystems and food chains so it was the perfect project to connect to the classroom. After explaining the I Cans and the how to do the research and navigate the site they were using for research, they grabbed laptops and got to work filling out the packet below. There was quite a bit of sketching involved but it really seemed to help them understand how to break down their animals and plants. Day 2: After I approved their sketches they got to work! They had an option to draw and color with colored pencil or to collage with paper. We took about 4 class periods total on this, 1 for intro and research, and the rest were workdays. Next time I will probably have them writing something to go along with them when they are displayed. I just can't contain how happy these make me!
Jump like a kangaroo, snap like a crocodile! Give this (free) animal movement dice to your children and they're sure to have a wild time.
Do you know how tornadoes form?This science worksheet diagrams what is known about what causes tornadoes to form.
Here is a fun little tip for containing the mess when using iron filings and magnets with kids! We have been studying about magnets in the middle boys’ science book. It’s always fun to use iron filings to see the lines of a magnet’s magnetic field, but with a 4 year old and a toddler […]
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Here’s a few classroom procedures that have worked well for me – and a couple awesome ideas I’ve run across since I’ve stepped out of the classroom...
An Interactive Way to Teach Kids Their Address as well as their state, country, continent, and planet! A fun introduction to geography for kids!
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Ice+ Fizz= Awesome Science for Kids! This Fizzing Ice Experiment adds a fun twist to the classic baking soda and vinegar experiment! Low-prep, lots of fun! 🧊🧊
Learn about science curriculum created for self-contained special education classrooms by a real special education teacher!
Helllloooo blog world! I'm sorry I haven't gotten around to posting pics of my finished room, but I will get to it soon, I promise. Th...
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e–> Creative Tots Mason Preschoolers have been learning much more than Fall’s colors. We have been working on math concepts such as one-to-one coorespondance, patterns and sor…
An enormous marine predator lurked in the Triassic seas covering Nevada: a sea monster big enough to eat reptiles its own size. Named Thalattoarchon saurophagis -- or lizard-eating sovereign of the sea -- the four-finned swimming behemoth was a large apex marine predator, occupying the same position atop the food chain as present-day great white sharks and killer whales, a team of paleontologists reports Jan. 7 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Hey Science Friends, Well it has been busy and a lot of fun on vacation. I am stopping by to send a freebie to you of your favorite cat! Gra...