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Ocean Currents
Students learn about ocean currents by exploring two activities and then mapping the major... | How Big Is a Blue Whale?
Students will practice their predicting and measuring skills by comparing the size of a blue... | |
Tsunamis by the Book
Students will learn about the ocean wave condition known as a tsunami, and demonstrate their... | Elements, Compounds, Solutions
Through this activity students will learn the difference between elements, compounds, and... | |
Investigate Activity: Investigating Currents and Waves
Students make a model of a current and waves, and observe how waves affect the movement of... | Making Eggs That Bounce
Teach students about acetic acid with this hands-on science project. Students make bounceable... | |
Student Self Assessment: Tsunami Book
Students fill out a self-assessment sheet after completing the Tsunami book lesson plan. | ||
Convection Connection
Two investigations that will help children better understand air and water movements, or... | Build a Volcano
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for... | |
Chemicals Producing Electricity
Students will experiment with different chemicals and learn how they produce electricity. | ||
How to Blow Up a Balloon with a Glass Bottle
Inspire your students with this printable science activity about air temperature and the... | ||
Loopy Liquids: A Project in Density
Teach your students the concept of density with this hands-on science activity. They explore... | The Sweetest Experiment-Chocolate and Solvents
Students love this sweet activity! They learn about solvents by timing how quickly chocolate... | |
Build Your Own Volcano
Introduce your students to the reactions that cause volcanoes to erupt with this printable... | Making Invisible Ink
Teach your students about chemical compounds with this printable science activity. Students... | |
Make Your Own Solar Eclipse
Students learn how and why solar eclipses occur with this hands-on science activity. They... | Do Odor and Bacteria Go Hand-in-Hand?
Students test sneakers against other personal objects to determine if odor and bacteria are... |
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