Posts tagged science
Ice Rescue

Ice Rescue Play is a great way to engage kids in an extended activity that has hidden science within. Easy to create with a little freeze time and is sure to entertain. Children will problem solve, experiment and observe changes in matter as they work to free the objects. This is a perfect activity to bring outdoors on a hot summer day.

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Lungs Model

This interactive lungs model will help bring learning to life. It is the perfect addition to any human body study. Learners will be able to see how the lungs work with this hands-on visual of the respiratory system.

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Colorful Shadows

These simple DIY shapes provide lots of fun and opportunities for experimentation. Cast colorful shadows using sunlight while learning basic colors and shapes. Introduce color mixing by layering the shapes. Test out different angles and times of day to see how the shadows change. When not in use, the shapes are the perfect addition to a windowsill.

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Ancient Egypt Study

Step back in time to learn all about Ancient Egypt. Take a peek inside our home study with this fascinating history lesson. We created our own sarcophaguses and brought them to life with creative writing. We learned about the process of mummification and conducted an experiment to preserve our “mummies.” Along the way we discovered some fantastic books, played the oldest known board game and studied Egyptian culture and art. We’d love to bring you along!

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Nature Journals

Take your nature exploration to the next level. Nature journaling pushes you to dive deeper, look closer and allow your creativity to guide you. Follow along as we begin our journey with implementing nature journals alongside our family activities.

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Pumpkin Decomposition

Decomposition in action! Click to read more about this simple decomposition activity for kids. This experiment highlights how the environment impacts the decomposition process. It is easy to set up and a great way to introduce the scientific method.

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