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Yesterday, I shared with you how we used live worms to create a worm farm. Today, I’d like to tell you about our gummy worm science.
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Exploring the wonderful world of cotton balls with this simple scientific cotton ball activity in preschool!
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We’ve been enjoying some water play this week, as requested by the children. They love the sensory play element and I love that it’s the cleanest messy play activity around! The addition of a few extra materials, and some question prompts from me, turned their water play into some science experiments and maths play.
Water . . . → Read More: ...
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All you want to know about exploring waterbeads in the preschool classroom....
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Exploring color, texture, water, and temperature through our play with gelatin squares in preschool!
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Exploring sink or float with Styrofoam trays, plastic lids, and other simple materials...
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They say to keep your titles short but I couldn’t decide what to call this so I threw in the all the words that describe this activity! This is a fun little activity for exploring water and color mixing. I have written this post with examples of questions that can be asked as the children [...]
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Today, we enjoyed a little ice play. Sometimes the simplest of ideas can be the most enjoyable for young children. The teacher in this class set out a bowl of ice with some cups, smaller bowls, and spoons… The children scooped the ice from one container to the other… And some children used their hands [...]
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