This activity will introduce students to the three main types of rocks and how they came to be. They will also learn about the Rock Life Cycle that demonstrates how rocks go from one form to another.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 4th – 6th
This activity will introduce students to the three main types of rocks and how they came to be. They will also learn about the Rock Life Cycle that demonstrates how rocks go from one form to another.
Do eggs float? In the air, of course not but how about in water? Students will learn about density and the science behind it in this lesson that revolves around eggs and water.
Cells are very small but very complicated in terms of parts. In this lesson, students will learn about the parts of the cell and try to replicate a cell using clay.
They say that looks can be deceiving. In this activity, the students will able to create something that will be a literal example of this statement. How can the cartoon fish get into the cartoon fish bowl?
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.
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