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A fun and easy science experiment for teaching students the difference between a solid, liquid, and gas! This engaging activity uses a plastic water bottle, water, a balloon, and Alka-Seltzer tablets to demonstrate the states of matter in an exciting way. Watch as the reaction inflates the balloon and download a free printable page to enhance the learning experience. Plus, explore an additional Alka-Seltzer Snow Experiment and find more science and STEM ideas for the entire school year.
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I just love this color changing flowers science experiment! It is really easy to do and the kids love watching the flowers change color. We think it is the perfect science activity for spring! I even created printable recording sheets that kids in preschool and early elementary can use to show their observations.
The elephant toothpaste experiment makes a continuous foamy fountain and is a show stopper science project!
Początek roku szkolnego, tak dużo trzeba zorganizować, przygotować. Piszemy między innymi plany wychowawcze dla naszych klas. W planach tych, zaś wspominamy o kontrakcie, który zawieramy z grupą. R…
This is a set of PowerPoint Templates for green and fresh plant leaves and flowers, with a total of 25 pages. It is exquisitely designed and suitable for slide presentations in Botany, environmental protection, natural
“...corramos com perseverança a carreira que nos está proposta, olhando firmemente para o Autor e Consumador da fé, Jesus...” (Hb 12:1,2). “Distraindo-se Pedro com a força do vento, teve medo...”. Todos nós podemos nos identificar bem com Pedro nesta situação! Quando Pedro começou a tirar seus olhos de Cristo e desviar sua atenção para as ondas e o vento, a sua fé enfraqueceu e ele teve medo e começou a afundar-se. Há tantas coisas neste mundo que podem nos distrair e tirar os nosso olhos de Cristo. Enfrentamos desafios, lutas e dificuldades e, às vezes, nossa fé enfraquece como aconteceu com Pedro, e ficamos com medo e cheio de dúvidas. Entretanto, quando olhos estão fixos em Cristo, com certeza teremos a vitória. Ler: Mateus 14:22-33; Marcos 6:45-52 Versísulo para MEMORIZAR: "Respondeu-lhe Jesus: Eu sou o caminho, e a verdade, e a vida..." João 14:6. APLICAÇÃO: mostrar que Jesus está sempre ao nosso lado. (Abra sua Bíblia e diga que essa história está dentro da Bíblia e aconteceu de verdade há muito tempo atrás. As crianças precisam saber de onde vem a história e que elas são reais.) Certa vez Jesus estava no barco com os seus amigos, e eles estavam indo para uma outra cidade, só que durante a viagem aconteceu uma chuva forte. Pergunte se as crianças já viram uma chuva forte. E aí, todos ficaram co muito medo e foram pedir pra Jesus ajudá-los e então Jesus se levantou e disse para o mar parar e o vento também. E sabem o que aconteceu? O vento e o mar obedeceram a Jesus e então ninguém mais teve medo. Não precisamos ter medo de nada, pois Jesus nos ajuda em todas as situações. (fonte: Socep baby) Clique nas imagens para aumentar (+) Eu fiz esse barco com EVA, tudo feito com EVA. Apenas os prendedores que fiz com tinta e EVA. O raio fiz com cartolina laminada dourada. Colocava Jesus dormindo, na hora da tempestade. E depois mostrava ele acordado e acalmando a tempestade. Esses foram o que eu fiz para as aulas há algum tempo atrás e sempre utilizo. O passo a passo destes prendedores enfeitados clique aqui. Fonte : Professor Sassá - (extraído do site: escoladominical.net) HORA DA ATIVIDADE: HORA DA LEMBRANCINHA: Você pode dar de lembrancinha os prendedores que fez para contar a história. O passo a passo destes prendedores enfeitados clique aqui. Esses eu fiz este acima para os meus alunos, com bala dentro, todo de EVA. Origami de barco Mais modelos de BARCOS, clique aqui. OUTRAS MANEIRAS de contar a mesma história clique aqui e clique aqui
A hands-on introduction to chemistry, this escape room is sure to engage middle grade students. Perfect for small groups and homeschool co-op classes.
This worksheet allows students to practice viewing chemical formulas and diagrams to determine if they are elements or compounds. This would be great for the incorporation into a lesson, to be used for review, as a homework assignment, for tutoring, or re-teaching a lesson. It can be printed to be u...
I’m always trying to find different ways to review important science vocabulary and key concepts for a unit in my classroom. Worksheets are good, but they are hardly exciting. One of the methods I like
In the chapter, we learn how Curie rose from humble beginnings to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person – and only woman – to win twice, and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences.
My simplified, easy arrangement of Chopin's famous Waltz in A Minor, for piano solo. Would make a great recital piece for a beginning to intermediate piano student. AUDIO RECORDING: https://youtu.be/Ma0Am3i9hic Original by Frederich Chopin / Arranged by Abby Knudsen Pages: 1 Page size: 8.5x11 (letter) Key: A Minor Level: Advanced beginner
I am not, have never been, and have come to terms with the fact that I will never be, a patient person. And I just couldn't wait any longer! This is the new fat quarter bundle I am using to make my Oblongagon quilt for the Quilt Along in 2014! Along with a couple solids. It is Spot On by Studio RK in the Summer Lovin' palette and I got mine from Pam at Mad About Patchwork. In the planning of your project for this quilt along, the cut of your chosen fabrics will be used to determine the layout and block size for the quilt you will be making. The oblongagon is made from a square, but a rectangle can also be used. Here are some possible cuts which can be made from fat quarters and half yard cuts. In the Introduction to the Oblongagonalong, we looked at 3 possible layout options... the Chevron, the Flower and the Random designs. For the Chevron design, the width of the quilt depends on how many blocks you decide to use for each horizontal "stripe", what size of block you use, and how many blocks are a part of each "stripe". This chevron style on the left has a lower hump and the style on the right has a higher hump. The one on the left needs 12 blocks per "stripe" - on the right needs 18 blocks per "stripe". Using your fabric pull for the project and a hexagon grid, you can plan your design using pencil crayons. I knew that I had 12 fat quarters of printed fabric and wanted to use the Flower design. Of those 12 prints, I determined how many of each colour there were: 2 dark blue, 2 light blue, 2 yellow, 1 white, 4 green and 1 orange. And each print cut into 5.5" x 6" pcs would result in 12 flower petals or 2 flowers each. I decided to use solids for the centers of my flowers and came up with this plan on the EQ7. This quilt layout is 54" x 55". Of course you can see that I really did break my EQ7. That blank block will always be up there on the top left corner for every design using the single block style quilt design. *Sigh* When it came time to cut, I chose the best use of my fat quarters. These fat quarters measured 18" x 21" so I cut each of them into 12 pieces at 5.25" x 6" a lot like the third diagram at the beginning of this post. I used two half yard cuts for my solids. First I cut those half yards each into fat quarters. Then I cut one fat quarter from each colour in the same manner, making 12 pieces of each solid. I cut 6 strips for binding from each remaining fat quarter and will use them to make a scrappy binding. Tune in next week to see how to turn those blocks into the OBLONGAGON! Keep On Quilting On!
Free printable build-your-own-pizza craft. Fun and simple DIY kids craft. Build a pizza as a classroom activity or remote learning activity.