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1. Making Paper
Tags: [recycling, paper]  ...
2. Recycling Detectives
Tags: [kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, recycle, reduce, reuse, paper, garbage, waste, green]  ...
3. Wet and Dry
...  Whole Group Activity: Wet & Dry Bags Centres: sandcastles, magic sand, celery, waxed paper Day 2:   ...
4. 5
Now you have an electromagnet. Put the point of the nail near a few paper clips and it should pick them up!  ...
5. 1
MATERIALS: Large iron nail (about 3 inches) 3 feet of insulated copper wire A fresh D size battery Paper clips or other small magnetic objects Tape  ...
6. Make Your Own Seismograph!
... is free to swing back and forth, or to bounce up and down on a spring. The pen touches a rotating cylinder of paper, so that the pen draws a line as the cylinder rotates. If the ground does not move, ...
7. Light Patterns
Students use various objects to make patterns on light-sensitive paper. Introduction Have you ever noticed that curtains or furniture will fade if they are exposed to sunshine? The sun's rays can ...
8. Phone Book vs. Paper
... light objects (like a flat sheet of paper) are slowed down more by air resistance than are smaller, smoother objects. Objectives Students will be able to: Describe gravitational force, and how ...
9. Egg and Broom Trick
Students will watch an impressive (and potentially messy!) demonstration of inertia. Introduction Here, an egg is supported over a glass of water by a toilet paper tube. When the supporting tube ...
10. Find The Power!
Students use paper clips to find the parts of a magnet where the magnetic field is concentrated. Objectives Students will be able to: Explain the concept of a magnetic field Entire Activity ...
11. Rotting
This demonstration introduces students to the concept of biodegradation and conditions that promote composting. Introduction There are lots of biodegradable human-made products, from paper bags ...
12. Recycling Relay
... the following bins: Mixed paper Newspaper Containers Garbage Compost These bins are the categories that the City of Vancouver splits waste into. Taking time to sort recycling properly can ...
13. Making Paper
Students do their own recycling by making card paper from used paper. Introduction How Paper is Made First, raw materials are turned into fibres. Wood is turned into chips at a mill, then ...
14. Mobius Bands
Students play with paper strips and learn that a sheet of paper can “lose” one of its sides, if it’s twisted correctly. Introduction A Mobius strip is a mathematical oddity that can be ...
15. Biodegradable Seedling Pots
Students build a biodegradable pot and plant a seed inside. Introduction By making a seedling pot out of newspaper, you can reuse newspaper and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with ...
16. Roaring River Water Cycle Game
Students move about the classroom or playground, challenging each other in an interactive, full-body sound effect game of Rock, Paper Scissors that incorporates three different phases of the water cycle. ...
17. Plane Wing Simulator
Students learn one of the principles involved in flight with a strip of paper and their breath. Introduction Bernoulli's principle states that as the speed of air increases, the pressure decreases. ...
18. Attractive Balloons
... materials. Introduction The negatively charged balloon (from rubbing against hair) will repel the electrons of paper/water/aluminum cans away from the spot closest to the balloon, resulting in a ...
19. Homemade Kazoo
... through the tube, vibrating the air molecules. The waxed-paper membrane that on the other end of the tube creates additional vibration, amplifying the sound. The sound you make with your voice has a ...
20. Spoon Spill
Usually, when you spill water on your favourite drawing, it is not fun. In this game, however, the point of the game is to see whose paper gets the soggiest. Students explore water absorbency in this ...
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