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Idea Sheets are based on readily-available, low-cost materials such as cardboard tubes, bottle caps, old CD's, etc.
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Give pre-school and primary-aged children an opportunity to develop their eye-hand coordination with this fun and easily modified toy.
Subjects: Life Science
Students use balloons to approximate the relative sizes of the Earth and the Moon and estimate the relative distance between them using the scale of the inflated balloons.
Subjects: Earth/Space Science, Math
Combine two common household ingredients to cause an exciting, safe, chemical reaction.
Subjects: Physical Science
This neat trick is easy to do and serves as a great introduction to a discussion about air pressure.
Subjects: Physical Science, Earth/Space Science
Take these balloons for a spin to create fun sounds and great science investigations!
Subjects: Physical Science
The idea of an expanding universe can be seen with dots on an expanding balloon.
Subjects: Earth/Space Science
Evaluate potential natural hazards and develop plans to address the dangers.
Subjects: Earth/Space Science, Social Studies
Traditional bead weaving is a bit easier with this larger-sized version of a bead loom.
Subjects: Math, Social Studies
Students gather a bead at each station in this activity that works particularly well with a field trip or special event where you want students to participate in a variety of learning activities.
Subjects: Physical Science, Life Science, Earth/Space Science, Math, Social Studies, Language Arts, Art
The old "Bed-of-Nails" trick is a great attention-getter, but it is really not a trick at all. Rather, it is a demonstration of force distribution and pressure. In this miniature, "safety" version, students can investigate the decrease in pressure on their skin with the increase of contact points.
Subjects: Physical Science
A blown column of air will suspend the ball in mid-air... but for how long?
Subjects: Physical Science
This easily make wind vane will point to the source of a real or a student generated wind!
Subjects: Physical Science, Earth/Space Science
Learning about binary numbers (Base 2) incorporates number sense, exponents, and the conversion of numbers between different bases. Binary numbers are essential to the functioning of common digital electronic devices but are usually well hidden!
Subjects: Math
Learning about binary numbers (Base 2) builds an understanding of number sense, exponents, and different base number systems. In making a Binary Bracelet for the 4th of July, students will encode our nation's birthday into a wearable bracelet.
Subjects: Math
Counting in binary is quite straightforward and makes for an interesting and compelling activity for any student who can do simple addition. This uncomplicated game creates an opportunity to practice counting in binary. It reinforces understanding of place value and can be extended into a discussion of other bases and number systems.
Subjects: Math
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