Hands-on learning! Show your child how interesting - and fun - science can be with our 3 favorite science worksheets for kindergartners through fifth graders.
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.
Kids will be WOWED with this hands-on, fall science experiment where they will explore Why do Leaves Change Color for kids! Fun Leaf Activity!
Explore the 5 senses with a cool candy! This fun and simple to set up Pop Rocks experiment is sure to be a hit with kids.
UPDATED: I fixed the freebie so you should be able to download now! :) As most of y’all know, I LOVE me some science. This is how I introduce science in my classroom. We do
PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 2 - MAMMALS The second unit in my primary science series is finally here! We are so excited to learn all about mammals. We had so much fun in Unit 1 - learning all about the human body and our five senses , and now we are moving on to our next science unit. My stud
Human body activities and free printables for kids.
Engage your class in an exciting hands-on experience learning the five senses!
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PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 1 - THE HUMAN BODY We are so excited to dig into Unit 1 in our science sequence! We kick off science this year with My Body and My Five Senses . It is the perfect place to start science with our primary kiddos. This year we are going to explore and learn about the
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So way back in September we studied all about our five senses and I made a little recording sheet for an anchor chart activity I saw on pinterest from Spotlight on Kindergarten. I made a similar anchor chart and then gave my students some popcorn and we brainstormed ideas while we ate. {any excuse for food in the classroom is ok with me!} Here is our chart we came up with...... Then, I had my students fill out the sheet below choosing one word for each of the five senses from our chart. It's a freebie for you so click on any of the pics to download the recording sheet, as well as colorful graphics for an anchor chart or whatever else you might need. My students then picked one word to write on the popcorn shapes and then we displayed them out in the hallway. This bulletin board was thrown up in a hurry...don't judge. ;) Happy Monday!
Use STEM engineering activities in elementary school as a fun, engaging, and meaningful way to tackle the Next Generation Science Standards.
Looking for something amazing to do with your toddler or preschoolers? Try this oil and water science experiment from Busy Toddler - so cool!
Create this 5 minute craft with this kid made chromatography! This is a simple science experiment for your STEM classroom that includes an easy art lesson.
One thing readers most request is inexpensive (or free) teaching materials. Here is the first "Teach with Trash" idea, and I plan to have more to come.
Learn Animal Classifications for Kids with 10 FREE printable Cootie Catchers! Fun animals for kids activity for all ages!
Preschoolers will have fun exploring apples with this fun fall or back to school themed FREE Apple Science Experiment Worksheet.
Take the classic volcano science experiment for kids to whole new level with this Look INSIDE a volcano project for kids ! EASY to make!
Lots of science printables for free, with no strings attached. I'll be adding to this list as time goes on - Enjoy!
Combine architecture and science with a pendulum in the block area! via Paris Bourke
Print and cut our this hand on construction paper or cardstock! Use any items you'd like to learn about different textures. I used the following: soft - piece of a cotton ball smooth - wax paper rough - sandpaper hard - button (could use pasta, bead, etc.) bumpy - drawer liner **This product is a digital download only. Activity materials are not included.**
Learn what plants breathe through with this easy leaf & tree science experiment as kids get hands-on with the process of photosynthesis!
Need 5 Senses Activities for kids? Check out these 8 Hands-On, grab and go, math and literacy activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Grow a rainbow as a fun science experiment or STEM project and use the product as a fun decoration for springtime.
Discover hands-on beginning of the year science activities that will excite your students and build the foundation for future science lessons!
These human body for kids activities allow children to learn about the heart, muscles, lungs, 5 senses, bones organs, cells, and so much more!
Kids will explore how surfaces affect friction with this fun science experiment! Roll marbles around a cake pan, and test materials to see the effect.
STEM in Kindergarten? Absolutely! In this post, I share four easy activities that your kinders will thoroughly love.
Preschoolers will have fun exploring apples with this fun fall or back to school themed FREE Apple Science Experiment Worksheet.
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This cotton crop top features the iconic NASA logo, blending style with a touch of space exploration history. Perfect for science enthusiasts and trendsetters alike, it's a must-have for anyone looking to add a cosmic twist to their wardrobe. An ideal gift for those who dream big and reach for the stars! I send you proof before printing it. If you want Photo & Logo printing, please send it through ETSY messages M A T E R I A L S → 4 oz./yd², 60/40 combed ringspun cotton/polyester, 30 singles → Retail fit → Set-in 1x1 baby rib collar and cuffs → Drop shoulder sleeve → Side seams → Tear away label S I Z E → We have size chart on our listing photos. S H I P P I N G & P R O D U C T I O N T I M E → Production time is 1-5 business days (depending on proof approval). → Shipping Time is 7-14 Business Days. → If you are in a RUSH, Please contact us. C A R E I N S T RU C T I O N → Inside out, wash with delicate cycle. → Lay flat to dry → Do not bleach → Do not iron directly onto the design → Do not dry clean.
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