TERRARIUM KIT FOR KIDS: Discover the wonder of nature and science with the Creativity for Kids Grow 'N Glow Terrarium! This kids science kit is fun and engaging. This STEM project for kids ages 6-8+ allows you to craft, plant, water, and grow your own mini ecosystem. Just add water to discover a unique educational science experience! EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE KITS: Includes everything a young botanist needs to plant and grow their terrarium twice! The complete science and arts and crafts kit for kids ages 6+ features a plastic terrarium jar, potting mix (vermiculite), plenty of quick-growing organic chia and wheatgrass seeds, glow-in-the-dark forest figurines, and more! STEM PROJECTS FOR KIDS: Grow by day, and glow at night! Make your terrarium kit for kids one-of-a-kind with colorful sand, star and constellation stickers that glow in the dark at night. Hold your terrarium up to the light and watch it GLOW! This terrarium kit is the ultimate gift for 6 year old boys and girls CRAFTS FOR KIDS: Combine the fun of arts and crafts with science for a creative STEM craft for kids ages 6-8+! Create your own terrarium while learning responsibility and nurturing. Your guaranteed-to-grow terrarium kit will begin to grow in as little as 3-4 days! All seeds are from and packaged in the USA KIDS GIFTS: Give the gift of creativity! Grow 'N Glow Terrarium is the perfect 7 year old boy and girl gift for kids who love science and working with their hands! Have fun while building creative confidence! Since 1976, Creativity for Kids has proudly made fun and creative experiences today to nurture children's confidence for life. This science kit features kid friendly arts and craft supplies and is recommended for ages 6-8+
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Set up an easy seed jar science experiment to watch check out how plants grow with your kids! A seed jar science activity is an amazing spring STEM project to try indoors this season. Learn about seed science, plant science, and simple science experiments with an easy to spring science activity all kids will love!
This is the exact question we are attempting to answer right now in C107! We have set up our potatoes (cut about 1/4 off and soaking in plain water for a couple weeks) and have begun to observe, infer and predict about the growth we expect. Each student is keeping track of their information on one of these recording sheets. We will check back in a few days and again at the 2 week mark. We are anxiously awaiting the results! In the mean time, it makes a pretty cool display in the classroom! If you're a teacher who'd like to try this experiment with your kiddos, you can download the lab sheet for FREE in my TpT store!
Trying to teach your kids about plants? Here are several fun classroom activities that will get children interested in growing plants and finding out more about them. Some of these activities are what first captured my imagination as a child and are the reason I love growing plants to this day.
Easy seed science experiments and parts of a seed activities for kids to dissect seeds, label the parts of a seed and observe germination as they grow new plants!
Includes Easel Activity for Google Classroom Distance Learning. Integrate Real World STEM on Earth Day and engage kids by learning about plants and seeds! Teach about the importance of plants with this Earth Day Science Activity! Students learn about the importance of plants. Then, they create their own seed bomb to plant and observe over time. Connect to a Read Aloud: Seeds of Change This STEM Project is a companion activity to Seeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace by Jen Cullerton Johnson. The book explores the true story of Wangari Maathai. Take students through the Scientific Method: Students follow the Scientific Method when building their seed bombs. They learn about how seeds germinate and come up with a hypothesis to test based on their research. Integrate Writing: After completing their seed bomb, students write about what they learned about plants during the experiment. Time Commitment: This activity can be done over a couple of days because the seed bombs need time to dry. The observation can be completed over a few weeks at school or as a take home activity. Uses: Amazing resource for STEM club, STEM teachers, elementary librarians, parents who love hands-on learning, and elementary teachers who want to create a hands-on educational environment in their classroom! Excellent Earth Day Activity or as an introduction to plants. Material List: Scissors Tissue Paper Wildflower Seeds Blender (for mixing up seed bomb) Paper Towels Seeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace by Jen Cullerton Johnson (Recommended) Includes: Teacher Instructions (with photos) Student STEM Journal Student Instructions Vocabulary (Biologist, Botanist, Germinate) Student Seed Bomb Science Activity Student Reflection Sheet + TpT Digital Reflection Sheet Writing Activity TpT Digital Version for Distance Learning with Google Classroom Digital Activity: To use Easel for Distance Learning, select "Open in Easel" on this listing. Follow us! TpT Store Facebook Instagram Twitter
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See unique and creative plant life cycle activities and teaching ideas with hands-on plant needs experiments for kids.
Memoirs of a Goldfish By Devin Scillian Grades 1-4 Written as a daily memoir, this book tells about the life of a pet goldfish. He isn't very happy as his bowl gets more crowded each day with other fish and decorations. He wishes to have his fishbowl all to himself...until his wish comes true and he realizes he's lonely. Writing Seed: Use this book to kick off a discussion on first person narratives or journal/memoir writing with your students.
You have to teach about plants, but you don't even know where to begin. Don't even worry about it, because I've got you covered with this complete unit all about plants! You'll receive everything you need, including lesson plans, activities, interdisciplinary integration, and, of course, lots of fun for your students! File Type PDF (Acrobat) Document File Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.
We all have those areas where we need some (or a lot of) help developing lessons and activities. Coming up with relevant and engaging lessons and activities can be next to impossible when you have so much on your To Do list. Use our All-in-One Lesson Plans to make your day easier. This lesson can be used for middle school or Basic Ag/Intro to Ag classes. Beginning your class on plant physiology is easy with this lesson on plant parts and functions with included tests and germination lab. Each lesson plan includes: - an Essential Question - the correlating Georgia Performance Standard - an explanation of the content and activity or activities - printable student activity pages - grading rubrics - a slide view page of the lesson's PowerPoint - a separate PowerPoint file So sit back and relax...well ok, we know you don't relax. At least reduce your stress level and anxiety about what to teach tomorrow or next week. We've got you covered.
I recently began incorporating botany into my Montessori-inspired hands-on learning activities for my homeschooled children. It's been a wonderful way to connect them with the natural world and foster their curiosity about plants and their
Are you looking for fun hands-on science activities, science lessons, crafts and printables to introduce plants and the life cycle of plants to your kindergarten and first grade learners? Then you will love our All About Plants Unit. This Plant unit is based around essential questions with vocabulary cards with real pictures, anchor charts to reinforce concepts, labels for sorting, observations, science experiments and fun hands on craftivities that students will love! I have even included a sample lesson plan to demonstrate how to implement the activities. You will find everything you need for a complete plant unit! Click {HERE} to check out the BLOG post. ***This unit is also included in our Science Bundle! This unit includes: Sample Lesson Plans Anchor Charts Types of Plants Plant Parts Plant Part Jobs Carnation Experiment Plant Parts Craft Plant Needs Plant Needs Flipbook Plant Needs Craft Plant Comprehension Questions Life Cycle of a Plant Life Cycle Craft Plant Parts Living and Non-Living Sprout Castle Plant Word Write (RF.K.2.E) Planting CVC (RF.K.2.D) Seed Count (K.CC.B.4) Flower Families (K.CC.B.5) Bonus Writing and Vocabulary Activities Are you looking for more science centers? Hibernation Nocturnal Plants Pond Polar and Arctic Animals Weather Groundhog's Day Insects Ocean More Kindergarten Ideas: Editable Sight Word Games Bundle Color by Primer Sight Word Bundle Morning Word Bundle Color by Code Math and Literacy Bundle Math and Literacy Bundle for the Year (C) Kindergarten Rocks 2016-Present
Seeds & planting is a fun unit to teach in the spring. This unit includes an observation journal, parts of a plant, ways seeds move, photosynthesis, & more!
Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
See unique and creative plant life cycle activities and teaching ideas with hands-on plant needs experiments for kids.
See unique and creative plant life cycle activities and teaching ideas with hands-on plant needs experiments for kids.
Learn about germination of a seed or how a seed grows into a plant. The entire process is laid out in the simple easy reader booklet for K-2nd!I think the hardest part of gardening is the waiting. You start by putting in a ton of work getting the bed ready, planting the seeds, watering, etc.
Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
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Telling time on an analog clock is often a tricky skill for primary students to master. These telling time activities and hands-on ideas bring high engagement and a whole lot of fun when teaching first, second, and even third graders to read and write the time.
Planting and growing seeds with kids at home or school. Check out these gardening activities for preschoolers to use in your classroom!
Growing seeds in eggshells makes a great Spring science activity for kids. Explore seed growth stages with this easy plant growing activity.
10 hands-on ideas for teaching earth changes and landforms in 2nd grade science with engaging STEM earth changes activities kids love!
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Happy March! Today, I’m sharing a freebie that I think you’ll love! “Where’s the Gold?” is both a whole-group activity and a partner or small group activity that reinforces number recognition for numbers 0-30. For the whole-group activity, you will need to print the 0-30 color leprechaun cards and pot of gold card on cardstock. ... Read more
We all have those areas where we need some (or a lot of) help developing lessons and activities. Coming up with relevant and engaging lessons and activities can be next to impossible when you have so much on your To Do list. Use our All-in-One Lesson Plans to make your day easier. This lesson can be used for middle school or Basic Ag/Intro to Ag classes. Beginning your class on plant physiology is easy with this lesson on plant parts and functions with included tests and germination lab. Each lesson plan includes: - an Essential Question - the correlating Georgia Performance Standard - an explanation of the content and activity or activities - printable student activity pages - grading rubrics - a slide view page of the lesson's PowerPoint - a separate PowerPoint file So sit back and relax...well ok, we know you don't relax. At least reduce your stress level and anxiety about what to teach tomorrow or next week. We've got you covered.
Lean about what dirt is made of by creating sediment jars. This easy science project goes well with the book Dirt: The Scoop on Soil.
Here are some great ideas for fast growing seeds - perfect for kids! First: Get Your Supplies! Next: Get to Work! Whether you are introducing your kids to gardening, or making crafts or science projects that involve growing seeds - it can often be beneficial to use seeds that sprout quickly! I did some research and tried out various options. One of our favorite ways to plant seeds is in plastic cups. Cheap, transportable (great for classrooms!) but also you can actually see the roots forming! Vegetables and Herbs: Radishes, lettuce, basil and salad cress (more common in the UK than
The definition of permaculture is pretty simple: an agricultural system or method that seeks to integrate human activity with natural surroundings so as to create highly efficient self-sustaining ecosystems. Lawns are extremely unproductive and high-maintenance,
Are you looking for fun hands-on science activities, science lessons, crafts and printables to introduce plants and the life cycle of plants to your kindergarten and first grade learners? Then you will love our All About Plants Unit. This Plant unit is based around essential questions with vocabulary cards with real pictures, anchor charts to reinforce concepts, labels for sorting, observations, science experiments and fun hands on craftivities that students will love! I have even included a sample lesson plan to demonstrate how to implement the activities. You will find everything you need for a complete plant unit! Click {HERE} to check out the BLOG post. ***This unit is also included in our Science Bundle! This unit includes: Sample Lesson Plans Anchor Charts Types of Plants Plant Parts Plant Part Jobs Carnation Experiment Plant Parts Craft Plant Needs Plant Needs Flipbook Plant Needs Craft Plant Comprehension Questions Life Cycle of a Plant Life Cycle Craft Plant Parts Living and Non-Living Sprout Castle Plant Word Write (RF.K.2.E) Planting CVC (RF.K.2.D) Seed Count (K.CC.B.4) Flower Families (K.CC.B.5) Bonus Writing and Vocabulary Activities Are you looking for more science centers? Hibernation Nocturnal Plants Pond Polar and Arctic Animals Weather Groundhog's Day Insects Ocean More Kindergarten Ideas: Editable Sight Word Games Bundle Color by Primer Sight Word Bundle Morning Word Bundle Color by Code Math and Literacy Bundle Math and Literacy Bundle for the Year (C) Kindergarten Rocks 2016-Present
This hands-on seed dispersal project had an interesting beginning... Once upon a time, our third graders planted seeds every spring and we watched the Brassica plant change through its entire life cycle- including pollinating them with dried bees. This was always my favorite day of the year! I would hint to my third graders that the "bees
Easy activities and practical suggestions to bring more nature into your child's day: play, books, learning, growing, and more!
This Spring STEM Activity for Kindergarten is perfect for April! Your students will be amazed by this chemical reaction!