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FREE Lab Sheet for hands-on Animal Lab OR for pictures displayed by teacher for students to assess.Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to be...
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books for minerals, fossils, and soils. some of these look good. I would skip the prehistoric life one though.
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Books for teaching animal and plant habitats/adaptations
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13 bottles with different science principles (density, static electricity, magnetic, sink or float). Made from old water bottles and with most things found around the house.
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Cool!! It's alive! One of the coolest science experiments ever!- cornstarch and water mixture moves to sound so kids can visually experience sound waves.
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naked eggs - cool experiment to do with kids. Soak egg in vinegar for 24 hours.
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Children's Engineering: Free Design Briefs and Ready to Use Activities
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turning the arrow experiment (refraction of light lesson)
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Simple experiments for children - Magnetism from Early Education of Antek and Kuba
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This Characteristics of Living Things PowerPoint Presentation has 17 slides and is an introduction to the following topics: Characteristics of Living Things, Life Functions, Nutrition, Transport, Respiration, Excretion, Regulation, Synthesis, Growth, Reproduction, Metabolism, Homeostasis. $4.00
Oil and coloured Water in a bag experiment, shake, then see them separate
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Is it magnetic? center activity. Love this!
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What dissolves? - science activity for kids
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Tutorial on how to build a REAL working compass out of legos (with video link to show you how to build it).
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Matter and units of measurement lessons
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Make your own bouncey ball, from scratch. Great way to learn about science.
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A lot of neat Science Foldables - Magnets, energy
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Osmosis Eggsperiment (more than just taking off the shell)
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I love the results of this soap bar in the microwave activity.
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A really cool solids, liquids, and gases experiment
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TEABAG ROCKET: Amaze your kids! How it works: “Everyone knows that hot air rises and this experiment demonstrates that idea as well as the principles of convection currents. As the tea bag burns, hot air is being created, as well as a thermal, or convection current, under the bag. When the tea bag burns down into a small enough ball of ashes, the convection current causes it shoot up in the air.” [Quoted directly from Steve Spangler Science.]
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Exploding bags with baking soda and vinegar-science lesson. They take off like rockets!
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