
Children are naturally inquisitive and they love exploring science. When you combine my passion for hands-on activities and their curiosity, you’ll definitely have winning content and ideas!
This post contains aff. links. Kids love slime. I’m not sure why they are so fascinated with it, but they just are. Me? Not as
When I first started hearing about and learning about NGSS I had some misconceptions. It was easy for me to misunderstand and believe the things
Our state and district have been slow to transition into the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and after all the myths I’ve heard, I was
Sometimes trying to come up with the money to purchase the supplies for engaging science projects, demonstrations, and STEM can be a bit of a
Renewable and nonrenewable resources make for a great topic when you start thinking about teaching Earth Day. As Earth Day approaches, we want to remind
Every year I look for engaging Earth day activities that I can use in my classroom that are engaging and educational. It’s a difficult task.
When it comes to teaching science, we can sometimes be quick to cut out the experiments. Or, we do the same activities over and over
When you think about ecosystem project ideas, do you immediately think about dioramas in a shoebox, like this one I found on Pinterest? Don’t get
Learning about science doesn’t just come from a textbook. Experiments and projects make true student scientists! Use these five science projects for upper elementary students
As you know, science is a subject area that is near and dear to my heart. So, it’s natural that I’m going to jump on
I know Easter season is over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still find jelly beans. And, if you teach genetics at all, then you
I love teaching about electricity. It is one of my favorite science units, and I am always trying to think of new ways to engage
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