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Corn plant life cycle cut and paste sequencing activity
A fun, foldable cut and paste activity for exploring the life cycle stages of a corn (maize) plant. Use for a science center, in an interactive notebook, or for a plants, growing, or fall/autumn unit activity. Suitable for first and second grade science, this craft resource is differentiated with 4 template options to choose from. Benefits -Hands-on -Develops fine motor and scissor skills -Fun alternative to a worksheet - Use as an introduction or review
Plant Life cycle | parts of a plant teaching ideas | Seed germination stages | science board
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Eksperimen|ide bermain|volcano
✨ Eksperimen Seru - Gunung Meletus ✨ Menemukan keajaiban sains di balik percobaan rumahan yang seru! Dari reaksi kimia yang menakjubkan hingga menciptakan warna yang menyenangkan, eksperimen di rumah bukan hanya belajar, tapi juga petualangan! 🌟🔬🎨 #EksperimenRumahan #SainsSeru #BelajarDariRumah #idebermain #idedolanan1tahun #idenermaindirumah #idebermainsensorytoys #idemain1tahun #sensoryplay #funactivities #funactivity #funactivitiesforkids #diy #mainbarengLulla #eksperimensains #funwithlulla
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Volcanic Rainbow Eruptions- A great STEM activity for toddlers
Difficulty: Easy MATERIALS: • 👉🏻 Baking soda • 👉🏻 Water • 👉🏻 Food coloring (liquid) • 👉🏻 Mixing bowl • 👉🏻 Containers (We used spice jars from @michaels) • 👉🏻 Dishwashing liquid • 👉🏻 Stirrers (Wooden skewer stick) • 👉🏻 Tray/bin • 👉🏻 Vinegar or lemon juice 👉🏻 Squeeze bottle (Ours are from @amazon) HOW TO: • Add 2 teaspoons of baking soda to a small bowl • 2. Add a few drops of food coloring (The more drops the brighter the color) • 3. Add a bit of water • 4. Mix it all together • 5. Pour the mixture in a container • 6. Add a few squirts of dishwashing liquid • 7. Mix using a stirrer • 8. Pour vinegar over the mixture and see • 9. How the volcanic rainbow erupts •
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Lava Lamp Science Experiment 🌋 with Baking Soda and Vinegar - No Alka Seltzer
Lava Lamp Science Experiment 🌋 ages 3+ 🌋 One of my most asked questions is if there is a way to do the lava lamp experiment without Alka-Seltzer or effervescent tablets and the answer is YES!! You can use baking soda and vinegar and it works just as well! Here’s how to do it: 👉 MATERIALS NEEDED: • * glass • * Baking soda • * Vegetable oil • * Small cups • * White vinegar • * Food coloring • * Dropper 👉 WHAT TO DO: • 1. Start by adding 1 tbsp of baking soda to the glass. • 2. Then fill the glass about 1/2 full with vegetable oil. • 3. Next pour some vinegar into small cups and add food coloring to dye the vinegar your favorite color. • 4. Finally, use a dropper to add the colored vinegar to the oil. Add several droppers full of vinegar. • 5. Watch the colorful bubbles
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4. Eksperimen sains dengan makanan yang bisa kamu coba di dapur sekarang juga. 👩‍🔬
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