This easy and engaging Mass Investigation activity is a hit in kindergarten! Whether they are working individually or in groups, students predict which object is heavier and use the hefting method to determine the answer. Included is a self-reflection - what did they like the most about the activity and their understanding of mass.
This engaging resource enforces letter recognition and formation using pop it fidget toys. You can use these as mats or posters for literacy centres, individual activities or however you would like to use this resource. Help your students recognise and form all the letters in the alphabet through play whilst encouraging fine motor skills. How to use: Print and laminate the cards on either A4 or A5 paper. Students pick a card and recreate the letter on their pop it toy. Alternatively, student
This engaging resource enforces letter recognition and formation using pop it fidget toys. You can use these as mats or posters for literacy centres, individual activities or however you would like to use this resource. Help your students recognise and form all the letters in the alphabet through play whilst encouraging fine motor skills. How to use: Print and laminate the cards on either A4 or A5 paper. Students pick a card and recreate the letter on their pop it toy. Alternatively, student
Creating rainbow celery is a classic but exciting experiment for students to see how plants absorb water. This simple investigation worksheet allows students to cut and paste steps 1-4 in order and write a short description of what they have observed.
Creating walking water is a fun and engaging experiment for students to see how water walk from cup to cup through the paper towel. This simple investigation worksheet allows students to cut and paste the steps 1-4 in order and write a short description of what they have observed.
This engaging resource enforces number recognition and formation using pop it fidget toys. You can use these as mats or posters for numeracy centres, individual activities or however you would like to use this resource. Help your students recognise and form numbers from 0-20 through play whilst encouraging fine motor skills. How to use: Print and laminate the cards on either A4 or A5 paper. Students pick a card and recreate the number on their pop it toy. Alternatively, students can use pom-
Creating rainbow rain is a fun and engaging experiment for students to see how rain occurs. From the food colouring drops becoming heavier in the shaving cream, drops of food colouring start to fall into the cup of water, creating the effect of rainbow rain. This simple investigation worksheet allows students to cut and paste steps 1-4 in order and write a short description of what they have observed.
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