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Sound Experiments for 1st Graders

These hands-on 1st grade science experiments are an engaging way to teach first graders about the science of sound, including sources of sound and the different ways sound behaves. The teacher resource includes key vocabulary posters, science experiments and worksheets, nonfiction texts, and more. Aligned with first grade science standards from the NGSS, it's ready to print and use. #LightAndSound #1stGradeScience #FirstGradeScienceWorksheets #1stGradeScienceExperiments

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an activity for kids to learn how to make liquid and cereals in the classroom

Science can be super fun, and I know I love when I discover new and exciting experiments to try with my kids. These sensational science experiments for kids are gathered up from a few of our own Elementary Entourage family and others too, and they are sure to be a hit with your kids as well! Fizzing Beginning Sounds Science Experiment - The Kindergarten Connection We spend a ton of time identifying beginning sounds and learning to read - why not mix it up with a little science experiment…

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the parts of a sunflower worksheet

Hurray for May! I have always loved the start of a new month and, between you and me, May is one of my favorites! Springtime is in full swing and summer is just around the corner. So much to be happy about! I’m excited tonight to introduce The May Packet! This packet is full of […]

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several different types of sight and sound activities

First Grade Waves: Light and Sound Unit covering NGSS standards 1-PS4-1, 1-PS4-2, 1-PS4-3, and 1-PS4-4. Vocabulary, activities, and more to help you teach these standards. Learn about sound as vibrations, light as illumination, how light behaves, and communicating with light and sound.

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an easy and fun liquid, gas experiment and free page

A fun and easy science experiment for teaching students the difference between a solid, liquid, and gas! This engaging activity uses a plastic water bottle, water, a balloon, and Alka-Seltzer tablets to demonstrate the states of matter in an exciting way. Watch as the reaction inflates the balloon and download a free printable page to enhance the learning experience. Plus, explore an additional Alka-Seltzer Snow Experiment and find more science and STEM ideas for the entire school year.

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science activities for kids that include water, liquids and other things to help them learn how to

States of matter freebie to help your kindergarten students learn the difference between solids, liquids, and gases. #statesofmatter #science #kindergarten

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a recipe book with cookies and cookie dough on it

Make the scientific method fun for your students using milk and cookies! Learn how to introduce The Great Cookie Dunk lab experiment to your class. #scienceclassroom #scienceactivities #sciencelessons #scienceteacher #teachingscience #funscienceexperiments #scientificmethod

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1st grade STEM activities (science, technology, engineering, and math)! These are perfect for STEM boxes,  science centers, or early finisher activities! #1stgradestem #firstgradestem #stemactivities #stemcenters #stemforkids

1st grade STEM activities (science, technology, engineering, and math)! These are perfect for STEM boxes, science centers, or early finisher activities! #1stgradestem #firstgradestem #stemactivities #stemcenters #stemforkids

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a piece of paper with writing on it and the words, what is sound?

Light and Sound unit for First Grade. Little Science Thinkers Curriculum contains lesson plans, science experiments, activities, read aloud books and so much more. #scienceactivities #anchorcharts

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the science method for kids printable worksheet with text and pictures on it

Use this free scientific method anchor chart for kids every time you do a science experiment. We've also included free science worksheets to go with our fun and easy egg experiments.

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the contents of a water bottle, candy bar, and other items on a table

Gummy Bear Experiment The kiddos LOVED this one...probably more so because we gave them the left over gummy bears, but it was fun to keep checking on how the gummy bears were changing through the day. We simply filled four clear, short cups with water and added in a bit of each additional ingredient. The shorter cups help for better viewing by students! For more information about this experiment, visit here! Materials ready! Get the each cup ready with the liquids and/or mixtures. Drop in a…

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