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1. Wet and Dry
Tags: [Kindergarten, water, sand, art, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, dry, absorb, evaporate, solution, texture, pressure]  ...
2. Floaters and Sinkers
... Forces and Motion | Eggcellent Density  Science World Resources | Full Lesson | States of Matter Science World Resources | Full Lesson | Wet and Dry Science World at TELUS World of Science | Mitchell ...
3. Bubbles
... as they are being made. Wet the inside of the whole container with bubble mix. If there is a dry spot it could pop your bubbles. Entire Lesson These resources are free!  You must LOGIN to ...
4. Wet and Dry
In this unit designed for Kindergarten teachers, children will participate in activities and learn about wet and dry materials. These experiments explore evaporation, textures, and different solutions. ...
5. Frozen Laundry Race
...  These resources are free! You must LOGIN to download the activity.  Download Frozen Laundry Race (Activity PDF) Download States of Matter (Full Lesson PDF) Other Resources Full ...
6. Niche and Habitat
...  Fur Bear, deer Amphibians Can live in water and land Frogs, newts, toads Reptiles Dry scaly skin Snakes, lizards Insects Hard outer skeleton Flies, mosquitoes  ...
7. Rubber Bones
Students see that without calcium, bones become floppy. Introduction Although bones in museums are dry, hard, brittle or crumbly, the bones in your body are very different. They are alive, growing ...
8. Rainsticks
... southern United States. People made them by drying a cactus (which is naturally hollow), removing the needles, and driving the needles through the cactus. They filled the hollow tube with beans or pebbles ...
9. Toothpick Stars
  In this activity, students use capillary action to turn broken toothpicks into a star. Introduction The toothpicks the students are using are made of dry wood. When the water is placed in ...
10. Chromatography Caper
... further and faster than others. The permanent marker and dry-erase board inks are not water soluble, so the water will not be able to dissolve its pigments to carry them up the strip. In this mystery, ...
11. Water Savers
... average of 1.12 meters of rain a year. This is abundant compared to dry African countries, or even compared to other parts of the province. However, the rain falls mostly in the winter. Although we collect ...
12. Eggstraordinary Eggsperiments
... of calcium carbonate. Approximately 94% of a dry eggshell is calcium carbonate. The remainder is composed largely of phosphorus and magnesium, with trace amounts of sodium, potassium, zinc, manganese, ...
13. Coastal Connections
... towards the shore, an estuary contains a higher amount of salt water. At low tide, when the ocean has moved out of the river mouth, the estuary may dry out and expose rocks, mud and plants to air and sunlight. ...
14. Electrical Energy
... powered by motors; fans, microwave ovens, garbage disposals, electric can openers, washers and dryers, electric toothbrushes, hair dryers, CD players, most power tools, and more! What is an electric ...
15. States of Matter
... Take Activity 4: Crystal Trees and Gardens - Make + Take Activity 5: Solid, Liquid, Gas! - Game Activity 6: Frozen Laundry Race - Game   Other Resources Science World Resources ...
16. Glow Crazy
... absorbs the UV wavelengths and re-emits visible light. Most laundry detergents contain phosphors to make whites appear brighter in sunlight. The UV light in the sun makes the whites glow "brighter than ...
17. Balloons
... itself when left to dry in the sun, and this produced an almost airtight seal. The bowels were then twisted and air was blown into them after each twist. The first rubber balloons were made by Professor ...
18. Plants We Eat
... stems, root parts and the food it needs to begin growing. This is all wrapped up in a seed coat, which protects everything from microbes and other invaders, and prevents the insides from drying out. Entire ...
19. Colour and Light
... to fully dry! Probably best to have 1 facilitator in charge of scooping out paint powder (have students line up for this), while other facilitator(s) take turns making batches of plaster. Plaster of Paris ...
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