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Use seeds and gardening as a fun way to introduce children to science. Preschoolers will love this gentle start, while school agers can build on current skills.
Children are best inspired to love science by seeing others' love of science, and understanding how it affects their lives on a daily basis.
Most authors wouldn't expect their most popular science books for kids to come out of writing fun facts for stuffed animals. But that's what happened to Conrad J. Storad.
Continuing on our dino theme with coloring fun for the little people.
Things most of us throw away, such as avocado pits, seeds from citrus fruits, and carrot tops can all be turned into fun and beautiful houseplants. Here's how!
An in-depth look at how hurricanes affect people, countries, and how they shape history.
Here's the perfect chance to play with your food. Build this model of the earth's layers and then snack on it.
Make a ball of putty that stretches, bounces, and temporarily holds its shape. While having fun, children are also learning about polymers.
Homeschool science lessons come alive at a science fair. Plan a homeschool science fair for your local homeschool support group or co-op to reinforce science lessons.
Use this fun science experiment in classrooms or at parties to teach children the basic principles of liquid density.
Engage students with a human body game to learn science facts.
Figuring out how the world works is what kids do best; it's part of their nature. One way to foster a child's natural desire to learn is with simple science experiments.
Dominoes are fun to play and these have a butterfly theme.
Make a rummy game while learning facts about butterflies.
Make a butterfly Go Fish Game to play with your friends.
A wonderful keepsake made from your child's handsprints.
Is a human or dog's mouth cleaner? It's a great topic for a 4-H or science fair project. Read on for citable research resources, a list of supplies and where to buy them
Follow the path of flowers and see who gets to the end first.
Engage students in a visualizing lesson that teaches them about the nonfiction text feature comparisons.
A child's garden teaches more than just gardening skills: your child will learn math, science & more! Gardening for kids can be easy, educational and fun.
Ever wondered why it rains more in the mountains? One of the reasons for mountain rainfall is orographic lift, or the orographic effect on precipitation.


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