This simple kids' science experiment uses baking soda and vinegar to make gummy worms come alive right before little scientists' eyes!
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July 2011 "When I grow up, I too will go to faraway places, and when I grow old, I too will live beside the sea." "That is all very we...
La expresión oral puede servir de nexo natural de unión en la integración de las otras destrezas de comunicación. Por ejemplo, el hablar y el escribir pueden regularse recíprocamente, ya que la redacc
Easy food board game. Name the food in the space you land on or answer a simple food question. There is a light blue background not shown here. The pictures are grouped. Ungroup to change. Thanks to PhillipR for the template. - ESL worksheets
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Our theme this month is Wildlife. Paul has been out in the garden this weekend tending to the new improved water feature which will hopefu...
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Magnetic ice is an easy activity to set up for young kids. Explore magnets with preschoolers for fun play and learning.
We are exploring magnets here in kindergarten! We sorted objects between magnetic and not magnetic. I wanted the kids to be able to glue down their sort to display in the hallway. You could use tape or regular glue, but in the interest of time I opted for a glue gun. This SUPER cool temp glue gun (you have to buy special glue sticks but they are not expensive) eliminates the worry over burns! But like I said, tape works too. We have some magnet sorting in our science station
Am I the only one who is ready for this Winter to be over? Spring Break is right around the corner and we still have freezing temperatures here!! This week we have been looking at the ugly, freezing, dark skies and rain. We wanted to turn it into something beautiful! Begin with a white crayon and draw the horizon line. there should be a big emphasis on drawing OVALS instead of circles. Students figured out that you can see the white crayon BETTER when the paper in on their stool UNDER the table! So I let them draw on their stools! Can you see the white crayon in the picture? Some students added a rainbow, lightning bolt or other details Then I swiped the ENTIRE paper with a wet rag to begin the wet on wet watercolor I used Sargent Liquid Watercolor Magic for this. I use it ALOT because of the vibrant colors. We used turquoise, Blue, and black Ovals should be very small at the top of the horizon, but gradually get larger as they go down the page. Use a straight edge for the rain drops. The must TOUCH each puddle First, paint some large blue "blobs" on your paper. Then paint around the blue with black and watch it blend with the blue and the wet paper!! I have some siblings at my school working on a special project and they painted the background with the rain idea and it turned out great! Here is a link to the kind of watercolors I use for EVERYTHING! There are different sizes if you want a smaller set. You can put them in muffin tins or ice cube trays on the tables. You can see the link " liquid watercolors" on the sidebar to see many other projects I have used these with
We'd like to share this critical thinking skills cheatsheet for you to use with your students. Get them asking questions on any topic! Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Electric Eels - Marinate gummy worms in a mixture of water and baking soda and then bring them to life in a glass of vinegar.
“Consider, too, what an unequalled mental training the child-naturalist is getting for any study or calling under the sun — the powers of attention, of