STEM becomes STEAM as we integrate science with art in these awesome science art projects for kids! Get ready to get your mind blown!
What slides the best on ice? Experiment with friction and find out the answer with this fun hockey science project for kids.
Need a science fair project idea and love sports? Why not combine the two and come up with the perfect sports themed science fair project.
Fun sports science activities and experiments for kids to learn human body and physics, STEM activity for preschool to school-age students.
Create a magnetic ice skating activity for preschoolers. Printable included with membership.
Don’t just teach about the Summer Olympics with your upper elementary students! Engage them in a hands-on learning experience with STEM! The Olympics offer a dynamic setting for interactive learning, particularly for students from third to fifth grade. These global games provide an opportuni
With the Electrolyte Challenge science kit and project, students analyze the electrolytes in various sports drinks and juices. How does simple orange juice stand up to the electrolyte boost in sports drinks?
Fun sports science activities and experiments for kids to learn human body and physics, STEM activity for preschool to school-age students.
Measure the quantity of electrolytes in orange juice and a sports drink using a electronic multimeter.
Are you looking for easy and engaging Sports ideas for STEM? I have you covered, but first... Ready for some truth? About a year ago I was looking for ideas for Thanksgiving STEM projects to complete a STEM by the Month series. Everything I found was about turkeys and Pilgrims and the Mayflower. It also really
Super simple sport science experiments for kids. Test hockey pucks, investigate how heart rate changes and more sporty science ideas
This pack is perfect for any time of year! I love to use this pack in the fall and spring when I can do some of the stations outside and inside to let the kids get some fresh air....but be learning as well! This pack is sure to be a "ball"! This pack includes 9 stations: 1. Having A Ball: Bouncing Activity 2. Does Surface Matter? How balls bounce differently on different surfaces 3. What Happens When A Ball Bounces? QR code video connection 4. Fractions Are A Ball: Basketball Pie Graphs 5. Floating In Air: Bernoulli's Principal STEM activity 6. Are You Average? Football Throw Math Connections 7. Soaker Saturation: Soaker Balls Liquid Measurement Station 8. Beach Ball Bounce: PSI testing and the Effects on a Beach Ball's Bounce 9. Time "Fore" Golf: Controlled Experiment of Inclined Planes and golf balls Do all of the stations or pick and choose...these activities are STEM filled for your students. Science...Technology...Engineering...and Math all rolled up into a Ball for you! This pack includes station description cards for the class, lessons, supplies, and set up directions, record sheets, and QR Code Connections! How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page • Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. • Click it. Give a quick rating & leave a short comment for the product. • Your feedback will give you credits to use on future TPT purchases. • If there is a small mistake on an item, or you have suggestions/constructive criticism, please let me know under the Q and A section before leaving negative feedback! Please give me a chance to fix it and improve my product. Thanks! ☺Follow me & receive updates about my products: • Look for the green star next to my store logo. • Click it to become a follower. • Voila! You will now receive email updates about new products in my store. • My new products are 20% off the first 48 hours after going on TPT…following me will save you money The Science School Yard can help you make science simple with: task cards, stations, FOSS supplementals and review, STEM, NGSS and more! Check out my instagram at: scienceschoolyard or on twitter @k5science gal and my blog at:The Science School Yard
STEM Sports is a winner! Science, engineering, and math are part of these sports-themed team challenges for the end of the year.
Looking for science, STEM, and STEAM activities for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games? Click here for an updated post! We love the Olympics! In honor of the start of the summer games, here are some ways to investigate the science of sports! Will power, perseverance and hard work make an athlete, but behind each sport and even the clothing worn to compete, there is a lot of science. Dig into these lessons and activities to experience the games at home, camp or school. This post contains affiliate links, see disclosure for more details. Science Netlinks is always a great resource for excellent science activities, web resources and lesson plans. Check out the plethora of Olympic resources here: Science Netlinks- Reaching for Olympic Glory You'll find two easy science experiments here from Home Training Tools- the science of spinning and reaction time. NBC teamed up with the National Science Foundation to produce an excellent series of videos about Olympic sport science. I've used them in my science classes and students really enjoy them- I always learn something too! Check the videos out here. For a few more science experiments, visit science guru Steve Spangler's website for "How Science Changed the Olympics". More Steve Spangler Olympic Science in this video clip: Amazon has a collection of Olympic Science books available for various summer Olympic sports. For a ton of other great science activities and lessons about the Olympics and Sports, follow my Sport Science board on Pinterest!
How high a does basketball bounce relative to the height it was dropped from.
Grade Levels K - 5th Subjects Science, Back to School, Engineering Resource Type Activities, Fun Stuff, GATE Formats Included PDF Pages 45 pages
As the excitement of the Summer Olympics captivates audiences worldwide, it presents a golden opportunity to inspire our younger generation not just in sports but in the realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). These disciplines, often perceived as complex, can be made acc
What slides the best on ice? Experiment with friction and find out the answer with this fun hockey science project for kids.
Looking for simple science activities for kids? This viscosity project is a colorful STEAM activity. It's a fun art project and science experiment in one!
Are you looking for easy and engaging Sports ideas for STEM? I have you covered, but first... Ready for some truth? About a year ago I was looking for ideas for Thanksgiving STEM projects to complete a STEM by the Month series. Everything I found was about turkeys and Pilgrims and the Mayflower. It also really
Super simple sport science experiments for kids. Test hockey pucks, investigate how heart rate changes and more sporty science ideas
Children will have a blast with this hands-on, sensory science activity. Don't be surprised if your older kids want in on the fun, too! Sensory Blindfold Science Experiment This experiment is all about exploring the different textures of various materials. It's a fun way to explore the sense of touch with preschoolers and young
Make science fun and playful by making a magnet powered car! Make a road and see if you can push/pull your car in the right direction without touching it by using the invisible power of magnetism. This STEM activity is perfect for kids of all ages and can be turned into a science experiment by adjusting a variable.
Whether your kids are still in school or they’ve headed home for winter break already, this is a fun little activity to have on hand when you need a few minutes. Download the little skiers from Kor…
As the excitement of the Summer Olympics captivates audiences worldwide, it presents a golden opportunity to inspire our younger generation not just in sports but in the realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). These disciplines, often perceived as complex, can be made acc
With just paper, bendy straw, scissors, and tape, you can make a ping-pong ball, styrofoam ball, or foil ball levitate in mid-air! Your kids will love doing this Floating Ball Experiment that demonstrates Bernoulli's Principle
Looking for back-to-school ideas for your forensic science class? Check out these 5 fun and engaging forensics activities for the first days of school.
Like most preschool fascinations, I’m not entirely sure how it began. It might have been the Star Gazing Discovery Bottles I made last month, or the fact that they are in bed before they actually appear in the sky every night. Whatever the cause – studying stars has become the…
During our study of the human body, we did this fun activity to demonstrate just what an amazing muscle the heart is! I think your kids will love it, too! Materials needed: 2 large dishpans, buckets, or bowls 1 gallon of water (1.3 gallons to be specific!) a 1/4 cup measuring cup watch or timer
One of the best ways to get preschoolers curious about the world around them is by including STEAM in preschool. Bonus! It’s super fun and engaging at the same time! Kids love to create, make,
Super simple sport science experiments for kids. Test hockey pucks, investigate how heart rate changes and more sporty science ideas
Choose from 58 fun STEAM art projects and activities for kids to explore art while learning science, technology, engineering, and math, too!
Don’t just teach about the Summer Olympics with your upper elementary students! Engage them in a hands-on learning experience with STEM! The Olympics offer a dynamic setting for interactive learning, particularly for students from third to fifth grade. These global games provide an opportuni
The Empowered Educator - Children's Cardboard X-ray 'Tablet'
Doing some insect science? Explore water strider insects with this fun STEM activity! Study surface tension and make insects that float on water.
Preschoolers build a ramp covered with various materials and send their cars off to the races. See which one wins!
Create textured ramps for kids to experiment and explore for a fun science and STEM activity; for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.
Engaging sports activities are the way to go! In the fall (or anytime) you can keep students involved - STEM, Escape Rooms, and reading passages all sports-related.
Learn about the brain and create your very own printable brain hemisphere hat perfect for a human body and brain study.
Did you know the human heart pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood every day? But how does a heart work? With this simple model of a pumping heart, you're about to find out! This human heart model activity is from The Human Body Family Unit Study. In the unit study, we learn about the human