Why does the moon look different on some nights than others? The students will discover the reason behind this as they create a simulation of the moon’s phases using cookies and its frosting.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 3rd – 5th
Why does the moon look different on some nights than others? The students will discover the reason behind this as they create a simulation of the moon’s phases using cookies and its frosting.
Rocks are not for consumption but with a little bit of science and kitchen magic, you can create edible rocks that you can eat and share with friends.
Nature works together silently and we won’t see it work unless we observe. In this lesson, students will learn about relationships between organisms in the environment and show their understanding by creating egg mosaics of these relationships.
Soil is known to be a basic requirement to grow a plant. But what would happen in its absence? Find out what, why, and how will this happen in this exciting agricultural activity!
What do scientists do for fun? Play BINGO! Let students create by filling it out with symbols of the elements and play to see who’s the science bingo victor.
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