Science bulletin boards aren’t the only way to go. Turn your classroom door into an explanation of the science of snow, and don’t forget to add a little glitter and shine. (Find more winter science activities and experiments here.) Source:Linda Smith/Pinterest [contextly_auto_sidebar] 3....
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This is such a fun and easy winter science experiment that will certainly be a hit in your classroom. All you need is a cup of fresh water, a cup of salt water, a cup of vinegar, a cup of baking soda, and some gummy bears. (Be sure to have extra gummy bears on hand in case ...
If you teach in a classroom or at home you need to add our new ebook, 14 Super Cool Valentine's Day Science Activities, to your library of Valentine's Day [...] Read More Snow Science | Expanding Snowman How many times have you been stuck inside with the kids on a cold winter's...
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