Ever wonder how those kooky kazoos work? Get to know the science behind this silly instrument by making your very own kazoo!
Looking for fun, quick, and easy science experiment ideas for an upcoming science fair? Check out these step-by-step instructions for four different Skittles science experiments.
This artsy slime recipe makes a great STEAM project. Discuss the science behind slime and get a chance to draw a pointillist picture on it.
This DIY zoetrope is the perfect STEAM project for kids who love art, science and engineering. You most likely have all of the supplies you need around the house, or can get them easily and inexpensively. Have you ever played with a zoetrope? Zoetropes are simple devices that pre-date film animation. The viewer looks through the slits in a spinning cylinder and sees an animated image.
Best vegetables & herbs to regrow from kitchen scraps in water or soil. Start a windowsill garden indoors, or grow foods using grocery lettuce, beets, etc!
Inspire your kids to learn more about Science with these fun experiments! All in the comforts of your home.
Science and art combine in this amazing and simple rainbow experiment. The kids will love to make, explore and paint rainbows,
Science Fabric Atom Chemical Symbol Hexagon 46x44" Diy Craft Sew Sewing Get creative with this David textiles Fabrics Science Fabric! Featuring hexagons with atom and chemical symbol designs, this multicolor fabric is perfect for DIY craft sewing projects. Made of 100% cotton and suitable for a wide range of uses, from apparel to home decor, this fabric is sure to inspire endless possibilities. Whether you're making a dress, curtains, bags, or blankets, this fabric is a great choice. At 46x44", it's the perfect size for a variety of projects, and its novelty/funky theme adds a unique touch. Get ready to create something amazing with this Science Fabric!
Best science experiment for kids: a sparkly explosion!! Kids will love this colorful and exciting science project.
After sixteen years of teaching, high school teacher Kisaundra Harris switched to flexible seating. Her students now call her classroom a safe haven.
Fifth graders at Ascension Catholic School in Melbourne demonstrated their knowledge of physics by creating "Rube Goldberg Machines," funky, multistep machines that go elaborate lengths to complete simple tasks.
In different stages of life from childhood till the end we go through so many things which forces us to think differently, with each...
Chemistry is king when it comes to making science cool. These 10 chemistry experiments will make anyone enjoy science.
This science craft project shows you how to make your own Bouncy balls. It’s almost like slime but thicker and of course a whole lot bouncier. We love this DIY Science tutorial and recipe fro…
Learning about States of Matter using this funky States of Matter Flip Flap Book® is the perfect way for your students to APPLY everything they learned!
This educational product along with the clipart used in this product are created by Little bumble-bees class Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers. March is a great month to learn about farm a…
I loved this exciting new collage work from designer Jo Chambers of Studio Legohead. Jo is known for her painterly and hand drawn floral prints (as featured in the P&P Nature book) but recently she has been creating some very striking paper collages. These in turn have led to Jo developing patterns for fabric designs from the paper cuttings. Jo's love of colour and collage also inspired her to make some wearable cutouts in a spin off Etsy shop called Studio Other Stuff. She is a big fan of wearing an accessory, and after looking for something new to wear and not finding it Jo decided to make some herself. Her brooches are all hand made and come in one off hand painted gift box.
Get my Forms of Energy and Freebie HERE! Learning about Energy can be FUN and Interactive! Get ready to have your students demonstrate their knowledge about Forms of Energy using this fresh and funky ENERGY FLIP FLAP BOOK®!
“The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence!” Human beings are the most successful species on Earth only for the reason of their expertise in tools and machines. This activity will teach kids about machines and in detail along with demonstration explains one of the simple prominent kinds of machines.Introduction:One look at something that expresses a thousand words regarding itself. Explaining our kids along with a live implementation of a machine will give the
Zoohoo! Doesn't that sound like a good name for an app or a game or a book? It's really just a combination of "zoo" and "boohoo"...because...
STEM Challenge: build Da Vinci Bridge with Pencils. Step-by-step instruction, learn engineering design process, physics, force, ... | team work | science
This super-simple Unicorn Fizz science experiment takes only a few supplies to set up and will engage your students...all while sneaking in some science and fine-motor skills. It's truly "magical!"
What kid doesn't love parachutes? My boys have gotten so many of those parachuting army men as party favors, I've lost count. And forget trying to untangle the strings. (Ain't nobody got time for that
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States of Matter activity. Teaching States of Matter with a little twist of FUN! Learning about States of Matter using this funky States of Matter Flip Flap Book® is the perfect way for your students to APPLY everything they learned about States of Matter! DIGITAL OPTIONS NOW INCLUDED: We have now added Google Slide activities to accompany each unit. You can click on the Google Slides link, make a copy, and now begin using it with your students. You can add the Google Slide links to Google Classroom, via email, Microsoft Teams, and Seesaw, etc. This will give you the ability to provide the unit activities digitally to your students. This unit can: - be used during a whole group lesson where the students complete the page that aligns with the daily lesson - be used as an authentic assessment at the end of your unit on matter - can be given as an independent project at the end of your unit on matter Included in this unit is: * 1 M-A-T-T-E-R Flip Flap Book® - The students will have the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned about the different states of matter. They will: - write the definition of matter and the three states of matter - color, and label a test tube to show the solid, liquid, and gas - write the properties of gases - draw and label 4 different types of gases - draw and label pictures to show what the particles look like in each state of matter - write the properties of liquids - draw and label 4 different types of liquids - draw, label, and explain how a liquid can change its state - write the properties of solids - draw and label 4 different types of solids - draw, label, and explain how a solid can change its state The last page of the flip flap book® is personalized with a boy or girl scientist illustration. This flip flap book® could also be used as an authentic assessment to evaluate the depth of knowledge your students gained through your unit on Matter. Please Note: This unit requires 8 1/2 x 11 AND 8 1/2 x 14 (legal size) photocopy paper. In order to print this unit, you will need BOTH SIZES OF PAPER! VIDEO TUTORIAL: Click here to WATCH a Flip Flap Book® Video Tutorial Flip Flap Book™ Video Tutorial Try something NEW, DIFFERENT, and FRESH with your students. You can be sure they will have a blast showing their knowledge in a fun and interactive way!
There's somethin' funky about first grade fun!
Pippi Longstocking known as Pippi Långstrump was written by a Swedish author named Astrid Lindgren. I remember reading Pippi Longstocking when I was young...and I thought it would be fun to tie her into our Swedish craft for Around the World in 12 Dishes. If you've seen Pippi...you known her usual style is to wear a
After sixteen years of teaching, high school teacher Kisaundra Harris switched to flexible seating. Her students now call her classroom a safe haven.
Can-Do Robots {Crafts to Do}This is a fun crafts to do to help get older children on the path to recycling. These friendly robots are more than just good-looking; magnets hold their features in place, making the 'bots the metallic equivalent of a Mr. Potato Head.View This Tutorial
Papier Mache Planets: Here are my DIY tips for creating the papier mache planets. This is a great craft to do with your kids. Keep in mind that this is a labor-intensive DIY project but so much fun!
I was so happy that we could FINALLY do our freezing bubbles winter activity as I wanted to do some sub zero activities for over a year!