Try this cool geology experiment for kids~ grow stalactites and stalagmites formations using two different methods to see which works best!
Teaching earthquakes and earth science concepts of plate movement and does not have to be destructive! Instead check out these engaging science experiments!
This science experiment was a great visual for explaining how fold mountains are formed. It also uses materials you already have in the house.
Explore rocks and minerals with this fun rock testing experiment that uses vinegar & sedimentary rocks -- also known as the Acid Test for Rocks!
Teach about the rock cycle in a creative way with this printable geology rock cycle board game~ The Rock Collectors. Geology will never be boring again!
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Dig deep for some edible, dirt-loving fun! Children will eat up this delicious activity that uses food with layers to bring about learning.
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!
Get your little ones engaged and creative with these adorable preschool crafts! Discover endless fun and learning for the whole year.
This was a collaborative project I did with one of the Science teachers at my school. He was teaching his kids about food chains and wanted an art project to go along with it. He found THIS image via Pinterest as initial inspiration for the project. UPDATE: The poster was designed by art director and illustrator Dhanashri Ubhayakar for the magazine Sanctuary Asia, an Indian nature and wildlife conservation magazine. I turned the digital image into a collage project using construction paper. I used 12 x 18" construction paper. Have a background colour (in my case, turquoise). Then start with your largest animal (the top predator, I guess... the Science teacher explained this part to the kids, heh, heh) I folded my paper vertically so I only had to draw half the polar bear and it also made it symmetrical. I collaged on the eyes, nose and teeth from scraps of paper. Then make all the other animals slightly smaller... My messy workspace below.... Ok- once you have all the animals (our students were required to have 3 animals plus a plant) it's time to layer them and glue it all together. This took some fiddling and such, but I found it easiest to lay it all out and then start from gluing the smallest middle part first (the plant- I lost my mini tree) and work your way up. I used dots of white glue. It went faster than using a glue stick. Grade 7 student results!
These are just pretty as an abstract piece of art but even better they are actually a topographical map. You know how much I love twofers! Pop on over to the blog 3D Geography to see and read about…
Fun and simple science experiment for kids on how to make cast and mold fossils with pictures to show the steps.
This Avalanche Experiment helps our students to understand how avalanches occur and the science behind them in a hands-on way.
This Plate Tectonics Unit will get your kids involved in the learning, and asking great questions about how the world works.
Explore liquid density, chemical reactions, with this easy to set up Earth Day theme lava lamp experiment for kids.
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Kids love learning about volcanos. This simple clay volcano experiment for kids is easy to create and combines art and science.
Earthquakes and Volcanoes Worksheets are essential tools for learners eager to gain a deeper understanding of these fascinating natural phenomena. Designed for students in middle school and high school, these worksheets cover a wide range of topics related to earthquakes and volcanoes, including plate tectonics, seismic waves, volcano formation, and more. With engaging activities and thought-provoking questions, these educational resources will surely captivate students and enhance their knowledge about the Earth's powerful forces.
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 fun and simple science experiment is perfect for teaching the scientific method in a way that kids love! Find out how in this post.
Help kids learn about rocks by making a rock of their own.
It all started when a little friend brought in a beautiful geode to show the class. They were absolutely enthralled with the crystals growing inside! She set up a station where friends could come and look closer. The next day, another friend brought in a beautiful geode that looked a little different. They started wondering all kinds of things about the geodes which lead to discussions about if other rocks can be geodes and have crystals inside. I asked if they wanted to explore further to find out and they most definitely did! Here is my planning web. I set up one area for them to look closer and use their writing and drawing skills to document what they noticed. This area also was a perfect opportunity to sort objects based on their properties and attributes, then use writing and pictures to record how they sorted them. This was a favorite area to visit! I mixed science with art in our art area! I set out some polished agate that the kids thought were so beautiful! They used the digital microscope to look closer and notice the crystals and rings. Then they used water color to create the beautiful, colorful rings. That last step was to add salt to their wet watercolor to create the crystals and see how the salt grabbed the water color! I also set up an area with magnets for them to explore. I put some rocks in our sensory table with the sand and some photos of transient nature art for inspiration. Below, some friends worked to show feelings using the rocks. Some loved creating animals. Unfortunately, we were only a week into exploring the rocks and learning about the different types of rocks, crystals and jewels made from them when the schools were all ordered to close so we were not able to finish this exploration. This group really loved looking at these rocks and I hope it sparked an interest in geology for them. Some had big rock collections already and some started collecting during this study. I hope they continue to collect, observe and sort their collections by attributes. Egg cartons are a great way to keep their rock collections organized. Here are a few pictures to show some things they created in other areas of our room at the time. It has been over a week without seeing them and I miss these little friends of mine so very much! I am working on what my virtual/digital class will look like. I will work hard to help parents continue the discovery based learning that their kids love so much through our life experiences at home. The environment of our classroom was considered a teacher on its own in the way it was set up, but they also learn from their natural environment at home! Hopefully my next blog post can help with that! Until then, stay home and stay healthy!
Geology Rocks! Unit (& FREE Printable Packet). Fantastic resources for teaching rocks to preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school students!
Teach your students about the 7 Continents with these activities, projects & games! Expose them to a world that's bigger than they can imagine!
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Check out these fun and hands-on geology activities for kids. Learn about the layers of the earth, rock cycle, growing crystals and more.
We were still talking about plate tectonics on Friday. We talked about how scientists theorize that the continents were once connected as...
Creating a 3D shoebox diorama of a volcano can be a fun and educational activity. This 8-page printable includes a 3D printable diorama. Print and cut out the volcano template. Print it out on a regular sheet of paper and carefully cut along the outline to create the volcano shape. Reinforce the template with cardstock or construction paper. This 8-page printable includes: 4 Volcano template colored pages 4 black and white Volcano template pages This is a printable digital download PDF - Nothing will be shipped to you. ✅ SIZING US Letter Size (8.5” x 11”) -- to suit your home printer ✅RETURN POLICY/REFUNDS: Due to the digital nature of this item, all sales are final. We are unable to offer cancellations, refunds, or exchanges of any kind. ✅TERMS OF USE: All our files, images, journals, and printables are for personal use only. You may print as many of your items as you’d like for personal use, but you may not share, resell, reproduce, or distribute by electronic or physical means for personal gain, or in any way profit from our designs. By purchasing one of our listings, you are agreeing to our shop policies.
Ocean Science for Kids, a simple Ocean water experiment to teach kids about density. It's a perfect kitchen science experiment or outdoor science activity that works for an ocean unit. The perfect STEM activity for kids. Simple ocean activities for preschoolers in science with hands on activities and Ocean Theme Printables
Volcano Paper Fortune Teller A fun and engaging activity for the children to create their own fortune teller origami chatterbox all about composite and - High quality downloadable teaching resource from Teacher's Pet.
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.
Learn about countries for kids with Around the WOrld Country Coloring Pages! These coloring sheets are easy way to explore 19 countries!
Canon Inc. provides a wealth of free download materials on this site.The site is full of interesting content, like Paper Craft and Scrapbook, so you're sure to find something you like. Have fun printing out on your Canon Inkjet printer.
Shake, roll, push, drop … these hands-on science activities are pure fun for kids!
Read how I carried out an experiment on weathering and erosion with my upper elementary class. Students get to use background knowledge to make predictions!
Looking for a Bible-based, hands-on homeschool geology curriculum your kids will love? Check out Northwest Treasures resources!