In commemoration of St. Patrick’s Day, the students will make three-dimensional four-leaf clovers. This plant is believed to bring good luck to people who find it.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 3rd – 6th
In commemoration of St. Patrick’s Day, the students will make three-dimensional four-leaf clovers. This plant is believed to bring good luck to people who find it.
Students who love making surprises and impressing everyone will be perfect for this activity. Each will make a book that comes with a surprise. So don’t judge this book by its cover because it can be a unique gift that someone will surely appreciate!
One key takeaway about stopping the spread of COVID19 is to stop touching your eyes, nose and mouth but sometimes, we forget about it. What if we create something that will protect our face from being touched? Learn more about it in this lesson.
Salt tastes good on popcorns and eggs but in this lesson, we are going to be using this tasty condiment in a colorful way.
Learning about polymers and elasticity have never been this fun! Create bouncy balls using science and household materials in this activity.
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