If these are new concepts, readFun Ways to Teach Kids about Sciencefor some easy ideas on showing kids what condensation looks like on a cold window. Your water cycle project should look something like this — cloud with preciptation, land mass, body of water & sun. The blue LEGOS between...
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I finally settled on a manageable design that required minimal tools and materials. The process was not just about building something; it was about creating fun learning opportunities for my kids. They eagerly watched and even helped out, passing me tools and supplies. When we finished, the joy...
How did the Ancient Egyptians and Ancient Greek keep track of time? Here’s how you can make your own water clock at home or in the classroom. It makes for a fun and simple engineering activity for kids of all ages. All you need are a few simple supplies to get started. We love ha...
or planning a summer science camp – you will love these no-prepwater cycle fill in the blankpages,water cycle coloring pages, and more with information about thewater cycle for kids. Use these in yourwater cycle lesson planfor kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, and ...
For even more ideas, read our list of10 water activities for kidsand the devotion we’ve written to go along with the games. 1. Water Balloon Spoon Races:Fill up small water balloons and race them on a spoon, much like an egg race. First to the finish line with balloon intact wins!
Do your kids ask you why it rains? Or maybe how clouds happen? Spend an afternoon teaching them with this easy to do science experiment where you and your kids will make a water cycle in a bag! This is also a great activity for elementary science classes. Imagine your window covered in...
Need a refresher on the water cycle, or looking for more ideas to teach this section of the science curriculum? Read on for a primer from our teacher team including a look at what the water cycle is, plus key vocabulary terms such as evaporation and precipitation. What Is the Water Cycle...
Engineering is good for kids! Whether it be in the successes or learning through failures, engineering projects push kids to expand their horizons, experiment, problem-solve, and embrace failure as a means to success. Check out these fun engineering activities… Simple Engineering Projects Self Pr...
Teaching Ideas 4. Explore the water cycle A sealed plastic bag is the perfect environment for re-creating the water cycle. Hang it in a sunny window and watch evaporation, condensation, and precipitation in action. Get tutorial:The Water Cycle ...