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Explore Activity: Exploring Size and Distance of Earth and Sun
Students measure the diameter of a model of Earth (a peppercorn) and a model sun (a 33-cm... | Explore Activity: Exploring Surface Temperatures
Students compare surface temperatures and make inferences about light and dark surfaces,... | |
Popular Space Activities for Science Class
The wonder and excitement of space is sure to delight all ages. Encourage your students'... | ||
What and When Is Fall?
Children learn about the fall season and the Earth's rotation in this science activity. | Making a Parabolic Hot Dog Cooker
This craft printable describes how you can use the summer sun's energy to cook a hot dog! | |
Investigate Activity: Investigating Sunlight and the Earth's Tilt
Students use plastic-foam balls and flashlights to model how sunlight reaches different parts... | ||
Using Solar Energy to Cook
This activity involves children in using a magnifying lens to focus the sun's rays and cook. | Making a Comet
The teacher mixes the ingredients of a comet to simulate the real thing for students. | |
Does Sunlight Affect the Temperature?
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on temperature comparisons. | Looking at Bees
Students can learn about bees and other insects by observing them on school grounds and around... | |
The Sun Vocabulary
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on facts about the sun. | How Does Your Garden Grow?
By making their own miniature garden, students can observe first hand how plants grow. | |
Making a Mini Solar Food Warmer
This science project will teach kids how to make a solar-powered food warmer. | Cloning Plants
Show students how new plants can grow from a parent plant without the need of a seed. | |
Solar Energy
Develop student science skills with an activity that focuses on a solar energy experiment. | Star Patterns
Students view pictures of the Zodiac constellations, and learn the best time to see them. |
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