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.
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Here are my most favorite experiments I've found for a three to four-year-old.
Here's an easy science experiment that will get kids' hands burning, their minds racing, and learning something new in the process.
Beyond colloidal silver, are there other colloidal materials? Learn how milk, fog, paint, foam, and whipped cream are all colloidal and what this means.
Looking for a fun and simple science activity that’s sure to entertain the kids?! In this quick, five minute experiment, little chemists mix up their own homemade bouncy balls.
Reuse an old CD to make a spinning top- an easy craft for kids and a great science lesson on physics! This STEM / STEAM activity if perfect for kids of all ages and meets the NGSS for Kindergarten on pushes and pulls!
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Make a working heart pump model, hold a stuffed animal "blood drive," and more!
Study the respiratory system and determine your lung capacity and what might affect it. Students will calculate and make conclusions.