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Observing Sound Waves
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action. | Me and My Shadow
Using their own shadows and the shadow of a paper child on a globe, students learn through a... | |
Investigate Activity: Classifying Sounds
Students compare the pitch and volume of sounds produced by different objects. Materials list,... | ||
How to Blow Up a Balloon with a Glass Bottle
Inspire your students with this printable science activity about air temperature and the... | ||
Investigate Activity: Changing Pitch
Students change the pitch of sound produced by vibrating rubber bands and make inferences about... | ||
Investigate Activity: Listening to Sound Through Matter
Students listen to sound through different materials, observe the volume of sound through air... | ||
Make Your Own Solar Eclipse
Students learn how and why solar eclipses occur with this hands-on science activity. They... | Build a Volcano
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for... | |
Build Your Own Volcano
Introduce your students to the reactions that cause volcanoes to erupt with this printable... | Scale Model of the Solar System
Students learn the distances between the planets in our solar system. | |
Loopy Liquids: A Project in Density
Teach your students the concept of density with this hands-on science activity. They explore... | Flower Pollination
Students discover how flowers get a little help from birds and insects to transfer pollen... | |
Making Eggs That Bounce
Teach students about acetic acid with this hands-on science project. Students make bounceable... | How Can You Make a Cloud?
Use this activity to help your students understand some of the many variables that must be... | |
How Does Your Garden Grow?
By making their own miniature garden, students can observe first hand how plants grow. | Flower Power
In this science activity, students dissect a flower to learn about how plants grow from seeds. |
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