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Science Fun: Can You Untangle the Floss?
Students trace floss from its container to its user in this maze. | ||
Why Does the Sun Look Small?
Students measure a paper plate, then step back five steps and measure it again, to understand... | Science Fun: What Can You Make?
Students put together the puzzle of a picture, then color and describe it. | |
Science in Art: Thick Painting in White
Students practice using a homemade thick paint in order to experiment with texture. | ||
Science in Art: Making Colorful Paper
Students make a colorful print by shaving crayons onto a paper, then having an adult iron the... | Science Skill: Observing Walnuts
Student use this worksheet to observe walnuts. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF... | |
It's My Skin!
Try a printable science activity that focuses on exercising caution with heat and light. | ||
Grouping Objects: Family Activity
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on grouping objects and identifying solids,... | ||
Science Skill: Changing Variables (Gr. 1)
Students stretch rubber bands over a shoebox, and compare the sounds made when the rubber bands... | How Is It Easier to Balance?
In this balancing exercise, students see whether they can balance longer on one foot with their... | |
Experimenting with Bubbles
Students perform an experiment to see which type of bubbles last longer: those made with hand... |
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