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Create an Animal Notebook Create an animal notebook and explore the world of animals. science projects • homeschooling • science for kids • animal projects • notebooking
Science and Science fairs: The science fair is coming and I don' Science fairs science fairs • science for children • science for kids • websites
Science Craft Index Printable posters, models to build, crafty experiments and crafts for science fair projects. science • science fair projects • kids crafts • coloring pages • science fair
Welcome to Science for Kids Science for kids in a fun and easy to understand format. science • kids • biology • physics • chemistry
The First Dinosaurs: Eoraptor The first dinosaur, sometimes called the "dawn dinosaur," was Eoraptor. It was a fierce hunter and looked much like a miniature T-Rex. Learn all about this amazing creature. dinosaur • first dinosaur • eoraptor • meat eater • miniature
Author Conrad Storad Excites Kids About Science 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. conrad storad • fun science activities • science books for kids • kids science experiments • teaching science
Introduction to Magnetism An introduction to magnetism! magnetism • magnets • magnet • science • experiment
It's cold! Insulate me! How do heat insulators and conductors work. insulator • conductor • heat flow • science • chemistry
Magnetism Fun for Kids More experiments with magnetism! magnetism • magnets • magnet • science • experiment
Make Froggie Lacing Cards Let the older kids make them for the toddlers. lacing cards • preschool crafts • frog crafts • science projects • kids crafts
Planning a Homeschool Science Fair 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. homeschool science fair • homeschool science lessons • science fair • using display board • science projects
Quick Magnetism Experiments Opening the door to an exciting magnetism study! magnetism • magnets • magnet • science • experiment
Robot Coloring Sheet 1 Color a robot. coloring sheets • coloring pages • robot projects • crafts for kids • science projects
Robot Coloring Sheet 2 More great robot fun! coloring sheets • coloring pages • robot projects • crafts for kids • science projects
Robot Coloring Sheet 3 One more great robot coloring sheet. coloring sheets • coloring pages • robot projects • crafts for kids • science projects
Science in the Fifth Grade Brandon M. tells what he will be learning about in his grade 5 science class this year. He is excited about his lessons, as he is now in Middle School and is looking forward to more challenging curriculum. grade 5 • science • science for kids • grade 5 science • body systems
Science Lesson Plan: Dissolving Elementry students will investigate what happens to different powdered substances when added to cold and hot water science lesson plan on dissolving • science experiment • science investigation • elementery science • dissolving lesson plan
Science News: Real Audio Style Have fun learning about whats new in the world of science by visiting sites that use Real Audio. science • news • kids • teens • school
The Dirt on Dirt A great science activity book to keep kids entertained in the warmer months! the dirt on dirt • science activity • kids book review • paulette bourgeois • mud cake
Volcano Experiment for Kids It's intuitive for children to wonder how things work and why things are in nature. Encouraging this type of curiosity can create future earth scientists. make a volcano • exploding volcano • magmatic gases • science experiment • kids experiment
Washing Machine Worksheet NEW - Educational Printables! Remember the invention of the washing machine with this printable. washing machine • science inventions • maytag • histroy crafts • science projects
Where do Animals go in Winter? Humans cope easily with the coming of winter. We don heavy coats, boots, scarves, hats and mittens. But how do animals, birds and insects cope with frigid temperatures and deep snow? science for kids • suite101 • mary alward • mary m alward • winter
Choosing Your College Degree Major Getting a college degree requires choosing a major. Many college students find this a difficult choice. What is your passion? college • university • major • college major • academic success
A Brilliant Idea Thomas Edison was the most famous inventor of his time. He invented the phonograph, an electric vote recorder, the universal stock ticker and an electrical system. The most brilliant of Thomas' ideas was the light bulb. Thank you, Thomas Edison. thomas edison • science for kids • mary alward • mary m alward • phonograph
April showers bring May websites This article features a large variety of sites for kids. Visit the Earth and Moon Viewer, Secrets at Sea and more. kids • fun • websites • websites for kids • kids korner
Attract Beautiful Birds to your Backyard This article explains the flora you will need to plant in your garden in order to attract wild birds. Find out what to place in feeders and how to provide water to cool birds on a hot summer day. kids korner • science for kids • science • birds • wild birds
Backyard Weather Lessons Teach your children about our earth and its atmosphere with backyard weather lessons. weather lesson • environmental science for kids • teaching children about weather • natural weather predictors • make a windsock
Benjamin Franklin: Man of Many Hats Benjamin Franklin was a man of many hats. Let's focus on his life as inventor and scientist in this article. Did you know that many inventions are made by kids? Maybe you have an idea to make life easier or more productive for mankind. kids korner • science for kids • science • mary alward • mary m alward
Calgary's Best Family Fun Venues & Events Calgary offers visiting families fun places where kids are free to explore, play, learn and create together in safe, stimulating environments. Here are two of the best. great zoos of the world • science centers and planetariums in western canada • botanical and butterfly gardens in alberta • museums for kids in western canada • dinosaur park in calgary
Deadly Animals of the World: A Glimpse at the Indian Cobra, Polar Bear, Cape Buffalo, Elephant, and Box Jellyfish This week, we’re going to take a look at five of the world’s most deadly creatures. These are animals that you aren’t likely to meet in your backyard or during a hike through the woods – only one of them lives in North America. But, if you are traveling abroad or live in the countries where these animals are found, be on the lookout and have your fastest shoes on. science for kids • kids • science • suite101 • mary alward
Expose Your Nose Smell is one of the five senses. Our reaction to different smells varies a great deal. Join me to learn about how we are able to smell and to expose your nose to a bit fun. science for kids • senses • smell • smell and memory • food
Falling Leaves Autumn is here. It is the time of the year when leaves change their green coats for those of red, orange, yellow and brown. Forests and woods are a blaze of color. Let's explore the world on a lovely autumn day. science for kids • mary alward • red • leaves • autumn
Fast Animal Facts What creatures were the first to fly in a hot air balloon? How fast can an ostrich run? Did dinosaurs eat grass? Find the answers to all of these questions and more. Trivia is fun and your family and friends will be amazed at your knowledge. dinosaurs • science for kids • fun facts • animals • animal facts
Fast Facts About Snowflakes What was the largest snowflake ever recorded? Is snow always white? What city is the Snow Capital of the United States? Learn the answers to all of these questions and then do a Snow Crystal Art Project. It's lots of fun. science for kids • science • kids • snow science • snow
Flash and Rumble When you see a bright flash and hear a low rumble, you can be sure a thunderstorm is on the way. How do you know how close it is? How many volts does one volt of lightning carry? What should you do when a thunderstorm strikes? Find the answers to all of these questions right here. science • science for kids • lightning • thunder • thunderstorms
From Egg to Enchantment Can you imagine starting life as a small egg on the leaf of a milkweed plant. What does the future hold in store for you? butterfly • science for kids • mary alward • mary m alward • chrysalis
Fun with Weather Today, we can turn on the television, radio or go online to find out what the weather is going to be. Years ago, before electricity, things weren't so simple. For centuries, people watched nature to predict the weather. weather • science for kids • science • weather satellites • mary alward
Groundhog Day Groundhog Day is on February 2nd. That is the day when groundhogs all over North America predict when spring will arrive. Included are some interesting fast facts about groundhogs. groundhog day • groundhogs • woodchucks • mary alward • mary m alward
Halloween Wreath Halloween decorations are fun to make and this is no exception. It is simple and a great craft for kids of all ages. halloween • halloween wreath • science for kids • acorns • mary alward
How to Make a Suet Birdfeeder Before I give you instructions on how to make a suet birdfeeder, I want to tell you a bit about a beautiful bird that lives in Nova Scotia. black eyed junco • junco • nova scotia • canada • maritime provinces
Magical Creatures of the Night Can you imagine running through a field as the moon beams down upon you? Bathed in its soft light, you chase those magical creatures of the night, a jar held in one hand. Your giggles float on the warm summer breeze, as the fireflies fly upward, just out of reach. fireflies • magical creatures • science for kids • mary alward • mary m alward
Make Anemometer Make this science experiment the beginning of a weather station. science projects • earth science • science fair • kids crafts • crafts for kids
Shark Attack Sharks are sleek and long. They have huge jaws, sharp teeth and powerful tails. Though they are beautiful to watch swimming through the water, they are deadly. Learn how to avoid being attacked by a shark. science for kids • sharks • shark attacks • shark attack • how to avoid shark attacks
The beginning of Ancient Egypt This article explains and describes how the rule of the Pharoahs and the beginning of the Ancient Egyptian civilisation came about, in a way that would be understandable to (older) children. ancient • egypt • civilisation • nile • palestine
The First Dinosaurs: Herrerasaurus At the same time that Eoraptor roamed the Earth, so did Herrerasaurus. Was it a dinosaur, or something else? Find out why some scientists believe that this creature may not have been a dinosaur. dinosaur • kids korner • science for kids • kids • kids science
The Harvest Moon How did the Harvest Moon get its name? When does it appear in the sky? How is it different from other full moons? Find out all that and more in this article. science for kids • science • moon • lunar • harvest moon
The Science of Everyday Life Children are best inspired to love science by seeing others' love of science, and understanding how it affects their lives on a daily basis. everyday science • science for kids • science experiments • teaching children science • understanding science
Valentine's for the Birds Do you think Valentine's Day is for the birds? I do, and I always give them a special Valentine's treat. Here are a few easy ways to show the birds how much you appreciate them. valentine • valentines day • valentines treat • birds • bird feeders
Water Activities for Children No need for expensive toys to make learning fun, water can provide endless educational activities. water activities for children • water activities for kids • water science projects for children • educational activities with water • learning with water |
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