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.
We've been having a lot of fun exploring Science using food. We've been talking a lot about how smell works and how it can change the way your food tastes. I decided it would be fun to put
Looking for a cool ocean experiment for your next ocean or nature lesson? This is an acid-base experiment with shells and vinegar and will amaze your kids!
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!
A powerful combination of observations and computer simulations is giving new clues to how the moon got its mysterious “tattoos” — swirling patterns of light
I love doing plant experiments and sprouting seeds with young children in the spring. Not only do they get excited to see how plants grow but planting seeds also teaches them patience and how to wait for gratification which is very important in this fast-paced, instant gratification world in which we now live. In this […]
An erupting lemon volcano is the perfect kitchen science activity or chemistry experiment to try with the kids.
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There's always a big push to integrate subjects, especially in order to meet standards. This post shares five ways to integrate writing into science class!
These awesome science and art activities are a great way to teach science by using art. The science topics include the sun, space, leaves, sound, and more!
A simple sink or float science experiment for kids using candy
Get outside and take a stroll! This leaf guide will give your little one a great learning experience the next time you're out at the park.
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Simple science experiment and explanations for the classic question on natural phenomenon -- Why is the sky blue for kids.
This week we made a mystery box. We sealed a box (taped it up) & painted it with acrylic paint. Then cut a hole in one side - large enoug...
A complete unit of daffodil lessons for spring: use these resources to learn about daffodils and the parts of a flower, create daffodil arts and crafts, study the famous daffodils poem by Wordsworth and create your own, plus bonus printables! Learning about daffodils :: spring lesson plans Daffodils Lesson Plans In […]
A just-released map from NASA shows the change in elevation across the moon's surface at a level of detail never seen before
For those of you who couldn’t join us on Facebook this week (@spanglerscience), we’ve been working hard to provide fun and amazing at home experiences to those who have been impacted by the current events.
Ever wonder why leaves change color? Stop by to learn how to do the leaf chromatography experiment and other autumn nature activities.
After you read The Very Hungry Caterpillar, here are some fun activities. These are free printables for your young learner to enjoy.
This DIY interactive lung model activity is not only fun and easy to make but it's a great way to get your child excited about science!
Fun science activities for kids to learn the Five Senses: taste, see, listen, hear, touch; for kids of all ages from preschool, kindergarten, to school age.
Our grandkids are like scientists! They show interest in everything around them and want to learn more about the world. In fact, we need to ensure they have the best environment for this. These 23 science projects for kids are one way to do it. Direct their curiosity the right way and encourage learning. Thereafter,... Read More
This free pumpkin math center will have your students practicing number sense and having fun during the fall seasons!
What a fun way to go into depth about birds. Please visit the National Aviary of Pittsburg to find more ways to bring zoology into the classroom. They have a whole curriculum about birds! http://www.aviary.org/curric/beaks.htm# http://www.box.net/shared/3or4n5dxzd9vrvr7oma1 PRINTABLE parts of a bird book @ Little Wonders' Days
These popular daffodil varieties will bring enchantment to both landscapes and vase arrangements. Plant bulbs in fall for a showy spring display.
Maureen Dunlop de Popp joined the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) in 1942 and became one of a small group of female pilots who were trained to fly 38 types of aircraft.
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Science experiments with pine cones for kids, weather forecast, plant life cycle, structure, including activities for preschool to high school kids.