Science

This digit enables us to "get a grip" like no other primate on the planet! But what happens when we try to do without it? Want to write with a pen...
A slippery sort of activity your middle school students will love. What is "slime" anyway? Well, if you look it up in the dictionary, you'll find...
If the below was a sample of my handwriting, would you be able to determine my personality characteristics? During my wonderful 27 years of teaching...
The human face has high spots and low spots that make it the perfect model for a topographic map I was lying on the floor, listening to music, when...
"Ring around the bathtub" will have a new – and scientific! – meaning for kids after this lesson Soap won't lather in hard water (left) due to the...
Aluminum foil boats, dishwashing liquid, forks and paper clips make for great science adventures with water I love any science activities involving...
The workings of the body's thermostat become clear when kids measure their skin temperature To a certain extent, the human body functions like a...
Baking powder and baking soda provide a lesson in acids and alkalis for grades 3-6 The Home Economics room is across the hallway from my sixth grade...
A close-up look at a dandelion seed gives insight into why our yards are full of those little yellow flowers. Everyone knows how tough it is to keep...
Here are a few spectacular scientific selections for your students to explore Make the school library your first stop for inspiration and book...

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