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Preview of The Crayon Kid

The Crayon Kid

When a bully breaks Kimber's crayons and dumps them on her head, she magically transforms into the Crayon Kid and teaches him a valuable lesson. This book includes STEAM and creative writing lessons, along with discussion questions.
Preview of Christian Skits for Actors and/or Puppets 1: Dr. Rubenstein Goes Rogue

Christian Skits for Actors and/or Puppets 1: Dr. Rubenstein Goes Rogue

In a series of ten lessons, Christian Skits address science from the standpoint of Christian values. Did God create the earth? Yes, he did. He is the Creator, the greatest scientist ever known to man. Dr. Rubenstein, or “Dr. R.” as he is known to young Joey, learns to appreciate just how wise our great God is. The skits can be presented with live actors such as the children themselves, child and parent, child and teacher/tutor, or puppets. There are only two parts: Dr. R. and Joey so the sk
Preview of Christian Skits for Use w/Actors or Puppets #5:Joey Discovers the Law of Gravity

Christian Skits for Use w/Actors or Puppets #5:Joey Discovers the Law of Gravity

In a series of twelve lessons, Christian Skits address science from the standpoint of Christian values. Is Sir Isaac Newton credited with discovering the theory of gravity or the law of gravity? What’s the difference between a theory and a law anyway? And where does a hypothesis fit in? Does God have theories? Or does God have laws? Dr. Rubenstein, or “Dr. R.” as he is known to young Joey, explains the difference between hypotheses, theories, and laws. And then he and Joey explore the foundati
Preview of Static Electricity Balloon Experiment | K-3 Hands-On Science

Static Electricity Balloon Experiment | K-3 Hands-On Science

Created by
Tree Lab Trio
Ghosts on the Go! A Hands-On Static Electricity Investigation✨ Get ready for some shocking spooky Halloween fun! In this hands-on investigation, students will discover how an invisible force can make objects move without even touching them. Using balloons, they’ll build static electricity and then test different objects to see how each one reacts. Students will become real scientists, making a hypothesis, r ecording their predictions and results on a data sheet, and observing whether obje
Preview of Astro & B.O.B. Scientific Adventures : Gravity

Astro & B.O.B. Scientific Adventures : Gravity

Created by
Astro & B.O.B.
Astro & B.O.B. Worksheet 1 – What Is Gravity?Join Astro and B.O.B. in their first printable science adventure! This fun and engaging 3-page worksheet introduces young learners (ages 7–11) to the invisible force of gravity through comic-style storytelling, fun facts, a short quiz, a simple hands-on experiment, and a space-themed coloring page. Designed using the SPARK version of the scientific method: • S – Start with a Question • P – Predict What Might Happen • A – Act on it by Testing • R
Preview of "Quiet Hippos & the Scientific Method: A Wild Way to Remember All 8 Steps!" Lear

"Quiet Hippos & the Scientific Method: A Wild Way to Remember All 8 Steps!" Lear

Created by
Noodle Quest
Acronym BreakdownYour acronym forms a quirky, visual, and engaging sentence to help students recall each scientific method step: Q – QuestionWhat do you want to find out? Every experiment begins with a curious mind asking something meaningful. H – HypothesisWhat do you think will happen? Make an educated guess that you can test. V – Variables (Identify)What changes and what stays the same? Figure out your independent, dependent, and controlled variables. M – MaterialsWhat do you need? List the
Preview of "Quiet Hippos & the Scientific Method: A Wild Way to Remember All 8 Steps!" Lear

"Quiet Hippos & the Scientific Method: A Wild Way to Remember All 8 Steps!" Lear

Created by
Noodle Quest
Acronym BreakdownYour acronym forms a quirky, visual, and engaging sentence to help students recall each scientific method step: Q – QuestionWhat do you want to find out? Every experiment begins with a curious mind asking something meaningful. H – HypothesisWhat do you think will happen? Make an educated guess that you can test. V – Variables (Identify)What changes and what stays the same? Figure out your independent, dependent, and controlled variables. M – MaterialsWhat do you need? List the
Preview of Plant Safety Matching Game | Safe or Not Safe | Outdoor Learning | Preschool

Plant Safety Matching Game | Safe or Not Safe | Outdoor Learning | Preschool

Plant Safety Matching Game | Safe or Not Safe | Outdoor Learning | Preschool ScienceHelp little learners explore nature safely with this engaging, hands-on plant safety activity! Perfect for preschool, Pre-K, and kindergarten, this resource teaches children how to recognize plants that are safe and plants to stay away from—using real-life examples found right here in Texas 🌵 🐒 Featuring a friendly guide: Children learn alongside Anfisa the monkey, who reminds them: “Ask before you touch
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