Kindergarden Resources
Included is a youtube video uploaded from Lakeshore.com
http://youtu.be/y3kQVu231Uo
Make science fun with this great science project idea. Watch this kindergarten group conduct a simple science experiment by dropping objects into a tub to discover whether it sinks or floats --http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/prod... For other fun kindergarten projects, visit the Lakeshore Learning Free Resources section.
Perfect for preschool through kindergarten, Lakeshore's Sink or Float Exploration Kit comes with everything children need to create in-class or at-home experiments. The kit includes:
• 25 Velcro-backed cards to show the testing objects;
• 25 assorted objects to test;
• and a plastic tub that measures 13 ½".
This unique kit helps kids in kindergarten use the scientific method to predict, test and record results--
just like a grown-up scientist! As children are prompted with an open ended question as to why an object would sink or float, it leads to learning discovery and hours of learning fun.
1st grade Resources
Included is a youtube video and a resource site.
http://www.easy-kids-science-experime...
1st grade science projects get kids learning about science, yet they won't even realize they're "learning."
http://youtu.be/_NaCOUFQ338
2nd Grade resources
Included are some youtube videos that will help assists in some fun science experiments.
http://youtu.be/5BsFLsmF4MQ
( 2nd grade) Find the hottest and coldest temperatures outdoor in the playground- Cunningham Elementary School (Houston ISD)
http://youtu.be/vughvOehCS4
(2nd grade) A song that decribes gravity. It can be an introduction before the lesson of gravity.
3rd grade resources
Included is a youtube video from easy science experiments for kids.com
http://www.easy-kids-science-experime...
. Easy elementary science project demonstrating chemistry science principles.
http://youtu.be/yLBD4M0PCk0
4th and 5th grade resources
Included are some youtube videos that will demonstrate and give great explanations of science.
http://youtu.be/fOuuCispcQ8
(4th and 5th Grade) Making a rubber bouncy ball
http://www.youtube.com/user/SteveSpanglerScience?feature=watch
This is a link to a YouTube Channel that has tons of science experiments for all ages with great explanations of the science behind the experiment
Resources provided for any grade level
- http://www.education.com
- http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/index.html
- http://www.teachersrecess.com/
- http://www.hometrainingtools.com/science-projects/c/1072/
- http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/2009/water-cycle/
- http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=18993
- http://www.jumpstart.com/common/make-your-thermometer