Pineapple Top

  A pineapple Sand Peat moss Used coffee grounds 6 inch pot Large sharp knife Container to mix soil   Cut top off pineapple about 1 inch below base of leaves. Let top dry for two days. Mix and moisten one part sand and one part peat moss with a handful of coffee grounds. Put […]

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Egg Shell Garden

Egg shells Grass seeds (they germinate in a few weeks) or bean seeds (they germinate in a few days) Potting soil Egg carton Container to mix soil Popsicle sticks (optional) Tempera paint or Markers Hot glue or white glue A small square of cardboard or a small piece of a pipe cleaner.   To give […]

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Science Books, recommendations by Fetch!

Green Science   50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing and The Earthworks Group   Cool Stuff and How It Works Chris Woodford, Ben Morgan and Clint Witchalls   The Down-to-Earth Guide To Global Warming Laurie David and Cambria Gordon   Earth James Luhr   Earth Matters David […]

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The Scientific Method

Science is all about classification, organization, and thinking that involves critical and logical skills. One of the most important steps that we as homeschooling parents can teach our children is how to use the Scientific Method. Not only is teaching the Scientific Method a required process in education, but also it is also a very […]

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Science Topics for First Grade

The most important thing to teach in early science is observation. Teaching your kids to observe, and make notes of what they see is as important as getting the concepts. They can draw pictures of what they see, make notes or even take along a camera to take pictures and scrap book their observations. Encourage, […]

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Rock Candy, and Experiment Extension for older kids

Have you ever looked at rock candy and wondered how it’s made? Rock candy is actually a collection of large sugar crystals that are “grown” from a sugar-water solution. Sugar, like many other materials, can come in many different physical states. As a solid it can either be amorphous, without shape, like when it forms […]

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Stages of a Butterfly

     Ever wonder where a butterfly comes from? It comes from a chrysalis (KRIS-uh-liss) which is also called a pupa. A chrysalis looks like a tiny leathery pouch. You can find one underneath some leaves in the summer.   Some animals don’t change much as they grow up. Think about it: someone your age […]

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Amazing Science Projects

Budding chemists aren t the only ones who will get a kick out of these experiments. From gassing up a balloon to making quicksand, every project is enjoyable and teaches something about how the natural world works.   SALT MONSTER Have an adult bring 1 cup water to a boil in a saucepan; remove from […]

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