Science Coloring Pages help your children learn all the cool things there are to learn in the field of science. There are all types of science to explore and discover, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Earth Science and more. Plus we made it fun with their favorite characters like Beaker from the Muppet Show and Barbie. Check […]
*Color-Mixing Fizzy Science Experiment
Take your homemade playdough to a whole new level of FUN with this amazing Color Changing Playdough recipe. Fun for kids of all ages!
Science Joke of the Week - Funny Jokes Classroom Posters or Bell-Ringer Slides: Bring laughter into your science classroom each week with these 40 hilarious jokes that your students will absolutely love. Each of the pages or slides includes a funny science-related joke with a bright, colourful, and eye-catching design. The posters cover a variety of science domains like chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth science, biology etc. Consider sharing one science joke poster each week to last you the entire year by posting it on a bulletin board or displaying it on a slide in your classroom. I share the jokes at the start of class on the last day of the week and call it "Funny Friday"! I can guarantee you will hear your students telling the science jokes later to other students! Save by purchasing this in a bundle: >>> A Year of Science Bell-Ringers Included in the Science Joke of the Week Posters or Bell-Ringer Slides Resource: ➡️ Science Joke of the Week Slideshow: Included is a 40-slide PowerPoint presentation, each sharing a science-related joke that your students will love! Project the slideshow as a bell-ringer for students to see when they arrive at class where they try to guess the answer to the joke. The slides are designed so that the joke appears first, then the answer appears when you click. You can also use it as a brain break to reengage students during a lesson. ➡️ Science Joke of the Week Posters: Print the slides as posters and put them on a science jokes bulletin board! These will definitely catch students' attention. Share one a week to create an interactive bulletin board. Sample Jokes from the Science Joke of the Week Posters or Bell-Ringer Slides Resource: Below are just some of the hilarious jokes included in this popular set: Why should you never trust an atom? They make up everything. What kind of music would iron, lead and mercury like? Heavy metal How do you organize a space party? You planet. Why does a moon rock taste better than an Earth rock? It’s a little meteor. What Teachers Are Saying About the Science Joke of the Week Posters or Bell-Ringer Slides Resource: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These are great, I can't wait to see all of the eye rolls that middle schoolers love to give when their teacher tells them a punny joke! They are going to love these! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These were a hit with students and staff alike. If I was ever late in posting, they let me know that there was supposed to be a new joke of the week! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I post a joke of the week on my front bulletin board weekly. My jokes had gotten a little stale and they definitely weren't presented as nicely as these ones are, so I'm so excited to be able to incorporate these jokes as part of my bulletin board this year! Thank you! If you like this, you'll love these science resources: >>> Science Term of the Week >>> Science Video Journals >>> Science Discussion Topics © Presto Plans ⭐️ Follow Presto Plans on TpT to see what's new and on sale.
What a cool toddler science experiment! Check out the cool twist on this old classic and how to make this simple experiment into a lasting toddler activity.
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.
Kids will be fascinated with this colourful, fizzing baking soda and vinegar experiment! You can set it up with just 3 common kitchen ingredients!
Learn how to make a kaleidoscope in this fun STEM/science activity and craft for kids. It’s such a fun way to explore light, reflections, and symmetry! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! *This post was originally published 2/2/16 and has since been updated. Last week I made these super fun kaleidoscopes with my …
This Salt Painting Science Experiment is a fun way to combine art and science. It is also a visual and hands-on way for children to learn about absorption.
This Rainbow In A Jar Science Experiment is a fun spring science experiment to show density. Perfect to use as a science fair project too!
Introduce the concept of photosynthesis to young learners with this coloring page and simple diagram.
Easy to make no mess colour theory experiment to explore mixing of primary colours to secondary colours.
This next science experiment is great for kids of all ages!
This fireworks in a jar science experiment is so much fun and super easy to do! This activity is perfect for your science lesson plans!
A terrific salt and ice experiment for preschoolers - melting treats and goodies out of frozen, haunted halloween hands! One cool science activity!
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Do you need some fun activities to keep the kids entertained on a rainy day? Try one of 17 easy science experiments for kids using items found in your home!
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Here's a fun worksheet for young ESL learners to practice the days of the week.
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I just put another packet in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. Click here to see it! You know those times (in the first days of school) when you have those super-engaging, hands-on science lessons planned and you get a few minutes into the lesson and a couple of your precious angels have decided to use their science tools for some less than rigorous scientific exploration? Like maybe using the dropper to squirt water up their friends' noses? (True story.) The activities in this mini-unit are fun enough to engage kids but simple enough to allow you to teach specific expectations for using those science tools. (Like, I don't know, maybe DO NOT put the dropper in your nose). There are 6 activities, complete with recording sheets, including: How Many Drops of Water Fit on a Penny (dropper) How Many Scoops Fit in Your Cup? (measuring cups) Using a Hand Lens to Match Tiny and Big Pictures Using a Balance to Compare Weights Making Kool-Aid "Fizz" Science Tool or Toy Sort So head on over to my Teachers Pay Teachers store to check it out! I also made this freebie for you... Download Science Tools Card Sort Have fun with your...
Most kids have a natural curiosity about the world and the way things work. That makes it easy to teach them some basic science concepts in fun hands-on ways. In the past we have done a Magnet
Rainbow walking water science experiment for kids. An easy science project for kids with free printable walking water worksheet. This walking rainbow experiment is perfect for preschoolers learning about colour mixing.
The sun will come out! Do you need to reintroduce a warm and cool concept in a colorful way? Here is a fun lesson that incorporates line and color. My students really enjoy creating these ad…
Help your students become familiar with common shapes while learning color recognition and fine motor skills with this fall shapes worksheet! Shapes included are a square, circle, diamond, triangle, star, and rectangle. The colors used are red, blue, yellow, green, orange, and purple but feel to use your own creativity and instruct your students to change the colors to the colors of your choosing to create different looks in the classroom!
If you're looking for some science experiments with explosions then you'll want to try this exploding bag experiment. This exploding bag experiment is so
Okay, I'll be honest here......I can barely remember all the parts of a cell. I have to Rap the parts or I will completely forget what each part is called and what they do. But
These crystal stars made from pipe cleaners and a simple borax solution are SO COOL. And they're really easy to make! Leave them overnight and crystals magically form! Borax Crystal Star Ornaments OK you guys, I think I've fallen in love with another kids activity. These borax ornaments are so easy to make, and they look SO COOL when they're done! It takes a few hours to grow the crystals, but the actual work involved with putting them together is really fast. We whipped up our crystal stars in about half an hour before we left to visit my inlaws
Allow each of your students to create their own weekly weather report, then compare the results.
Anatomy is the study of the structure of human, animals and plants. Now Introduce your child to anatomy with these 10 free printable anatomy coloring pages.
Have you ever seen what happens when you mix vinegar and baking soda together? You get an amazing chemical baking soda and vinegar reaction!
Science experiments for kids are big in our home. My kids love them—and so do I. While teaching Kindergarten, I made science experiments a priority. Kids are so naturally curious about the world around them, and science experiments bring this learning fully to life! This is my ABSOLUTE favorite science experiment of all time—oh yes,
These Landforms Colour by Code Worksheets are an engaging way to practice number and colour recognition and landforms while working on fine motor skills.
Little science experiments with wombok or also called Chinese cabbage, this was awesome to watch, it soaked up really quickly and i did add a fair bit of food colouring but they look so pretty!!! Y…