Science Experiment For Kids
Kids will have fun with science shooting baking soda with vinegar. Science experiment for kids .
Oil and Water Fireworks -- Science Experiment
LD was itching to do some of his old science experiments this morning. We had all of the directions collected on a 3X5 ring (from when we did them a year+ ago). LD leafed through and chose several experiments. Here is the first one he and the girls did. It's been over a year since we last did this experiment, but it still had a real "wow" factor for all of us. The kids each took turns doing it (LD did it four times!) 1) fill a glass jar with water 2) put 2 Tablespoons of oil in a pitcher and…
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What Can You Make From Plastic?
mosaic :: Evstra's Flickr flowers :: ilil ziv's Flickr water bottle :: Simple Kids Crafts luminaria :: Mountain Pulse beads :: Dollar Store Crafts buckets and scoops :: Fun In The Making bird feeder :: Lucky Me! snow globe ::...
Preschool Science - Sink or Float
Classic Science made even more fun using Easter eggs to add a different dimension to the play.
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Sink and Float
Our science center recently transformed into a mini-lab. Following our rock projects, some of the children were curious about how the rocks would fare in the water. We decided to put them to the …
Buoyancy and Floating Lesson Plan
Buoyancy and Floating Lesson Plan
Filth Wizardry
Sharing messy art and craft fun for preschoolers with the help of my own little filth wizards.
"Float and Sink: Metal and Plastic" Metal brads, pony beads, paper clips, odd office supplies and craft supplies, wire cuttings. 1/2 c. sugar 1/2 c. water Water to fill to the top Green food coloring Boil the water and sugar together until the sugar is clear. Add to jar, fill remaining space with warm water. Add coloring and supplies. Seal the lid. The sugar makes it a little denser and so the beads float slowly.