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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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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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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Dinosaur Eggs

Materials: Plastic eggs, small dinosaurs and “sand goop” (recipe below).   “Sand Goop” Recipe 1 cup sand 1/2 cup cornstarch 1/2 tsp. alum 1/2 c. water.   Cook on medium heat stirring until thick.  Cool to touch.    Put dino into the plastic egg and cover with “sand goop”.  Place in “nest”. On Monday, talk […]

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Zoo / Aquarium Trip

Goal:   To enrich the lives of pre-schoolers through a vocabulary expanding experience at the zoo or aquarium.    Objectives:         1.   Students will become familiar with books relating to specific animal topics. 2.   Students will learn the correct way to touch living animals. 3.   Students will be exposed to vocabulary and animal terminology not previously […]

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Avocado Plant

Ripe avocado pit 3 toothpicks Glass of water   Stick toothpicks into middle of pit, spacing so that pit can balance inside the rim of the glass, large end down. Fill glass with enough water to cover bottom of pit. Place in warm spot-not in direct sun. Replace water as it evaporates.  When a good […]

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Fun With Appliances

We keep a box of small, nonworking appliances, such as an old telephone, answering machine, radio, etc. Then when my kids get bored, I have them choose one of the appliances and take it all apart, and then try to put it back together again. If they get it together and there are some extra […]

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Simple Science Experiments at Home

Molecules on the move: Everything we know is made up of molecules and molecules are always moving! To prove it, take a glass of water and put food coloring in it–but don’t stir. Food coloring is a great way to track how the molecules of water are moving. To take this a step further, get […]

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