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Baking Soda & Vinegar Balloon Experiment
Blow up a balloon with science! This fun chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar makes a balloon blow up!
Science experiments for kids: States of Matter Fun! Representing the atoms with cheerios. Free download. #stem #science Kid Science, Matter Science Experiments, Science Activities For Kids, Preschool Science, Science Classroom, Science Projects, Physical Science, Science Education, Stem Activities
Representing States of Matter with Cereal - Mrs. Thompson's Treasures
Science experiments for kids: States of Matter Fun! Representing the atoms with cheerios. Free download. #stem #science
FREEBIE!  Check out my blog to learn how to make this easy "Quiz Whiz Review" game to culminate every unit!  An authentic way to revisit and review science, math and history units throughout the year!  Directions and template included. 4th Grade Classroom, Classroom Games, Classroom Ideas, Classroom Helpers, Fourth Grade Science, 4th Grade Math, Middle School Science, Teaching Game
Quiz Whiz Review, End Every Math, Science and History Unit With Meaning!
FREEBIE! Check out my blog to learn how to make this easy "Quiz Whiz Review" game to culminate every unit! An authentic way to revisit and review science, math and history units throughout the year! Directions and template included.
Snowy Science: Four Frosty Experiments. While you may not be able to take your students outside to actually play in the snow (although I always try to — it’s incredibly fun!), here are four scientific ways you can bring snow-play into your classroom. (Note: If you haven’t had a recent snowfall in your neighborhood — or any snow at all — you can do most of these activities with ice cubes instead. And the “faux snow” fourth activity is just for you!) Elementary Science, Homeschool Science, Teaching Science, Science Lessons, Classroom Walls
Scholastic Teaching Tools | Resources for Teachers
Snowy Science: Four Frosty Experiments. While you may not be able to take your students outside to actually play in the snow (although I always try to — it’s incredibly fun!), here are four scientific ways you can bring snow-play into your classroom. (Note: If you haven’t had a recent snowfall in your neighborhood — or any snow at all — you can do most of these activities with ice cubes instead. And the “faux snow” fourth activity is just for you!)
A Cupcake for the Teacher: Reduce, Re-Use, Recycle Anchor Chart! Teaching Tips, Education Major, Teaching Toddlers, Kindergarten Science, Kids Learning
Anchor Chart Eye Candy!
A Cupcake for the Teacher: Reduce, Re-Use, Recycle Anchor Chart!
Teacherific: Earth Materials and Natural Resources Social Science, April Science, Teaching Economics
Earth Materials and Natural Resources
Teacherific: Earth Materials and Natural Resources
Natural resources anchor chart
Natural resources anchor chart