Your elementary students are going to love these fun and engaging science experiments. All of these science experiments use common household items which makes them easy to prepare for. These fun and easy science experiments are perfect for introducing science lab rules, teaching science procedures, modeling the scientific method, or adding some scientific fun to any day of the year! Each experiment includes the activity directions and a recording sheet so students can record their observations. You also receive a materials page to help you gather supplies for the experiments. Perfect for in class use or at home use with distance learning.
10 Science Experiments includes:
Materials Page
10 Student Recording Sheets (includes materials and procedures)
Which airplane design flies the farthest distance?
Does the amount of air change the distance the balloon travels?
Exploding Baggies
Which liquid allows the gummy bears to grow the most?
Marshmallow Catapults
Apple Volcanoes
Ice Cream in a Bag
Which soda reacts the most to Mentos?
Which ramp design allows the ball to move the farthest distance?
What liquid cleans pennies the best?
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”Some of these activities were perfect for home- the materials were things most kids had in their houses already. Worked out great for my distance learners!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”I used it as stations in my STEM night at school. Needing a variety of levels, these activities engage all. Parents were able to easily understand wish was our goal, getting the families involved. Materials are easy to find and gather not expensive.”
Standards-based math, science, and reading resources for grades 2 to 8—built for busy teachers and homeschool families. Think low prep, high engagement, and a whole lot of sneaky learning.
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