All People Are Beautiful by Vincent Kelly
Fun Facts About Cicadas
Dancing Popcorn Science and STEM Experiment
- buoyancy, sink, float
- density
- states of matter (solids, liquids, and gases)
- chemical changes
- making and confirming predictions
- vocabulary development: carbon dioxide
Exploring Density: Sink or Float STEM Experiment
Sink or float science and STEM experiments and popular with early education and early elementary school teachers. These experiments are easy to prepare and conduct and have a fun wow factor with students. Back in September, I wrote a blog post about a Halloween candy-themed sink or float STEM activity you can use in your classroom. This blog post is about another sink or float activity... but with a twist. In this STEM activity, you will be dropping objects into a container of oil and water. How will this change the results? Keep reading to find out!
One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia by Miranda Paul
What is Memorial Day?
Six Children's Books About Egyptian Mummies
Fun Facts About Camels
Incredible Animals by Dunia Rahwan
Dippin' Dandelions STEM Challenge
Learning About Dandelion Life Cycles
Dandelions... also called puffballs, lion's head, lion's tooth, and monk's head... are some of the first flowers that appear in the spring. Spring animals love to eat them. Children love to play with them. Science teachers and homeschooling families like to use them to talk about plant life cycles. Keep reading for a quick science + craft activity and children's book suggestion you can use to teach dandelion life cycles to the children you work with!