Students will conduct a science experiment by making wriggly worms using paper towels and colored markers to add color. Just a few drops of water and they are good to go!
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 3rd
Students will conduct a science experiment by making wriggly worms using paper towels and colored markers to add color. Just a few drops of water and they are good to go!
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