We had observed a whole pond of tadpoles a couple months ago and all my kids were fascinated by them. When my 13 yr. old daughter insisted on trying to raise tadpoles, I said sure but that it was going to be her responsibility to keep them alive. I remember when I was a 2nd grade […]
Observing Frogs
We have spent the last couple of months observing spring animals and plants. We’ve observed ants, worms, and butterflies. Currently we are observing frogs. On one of our nature walks, we found a whole little pond of tadpoles. The first time we spotted them, they were just little specks. I was actually surprised there were […]
Making Volcanoes with Preschoolers
I hope you have been gleaning some preschool science activity ideas during the 10 Days of Preschool Science series. Today Ms. Liz, from Fit Kids Clubhouse walks us through making a homemade volcano. The Clubhouse Kids have been fascinated with Volcanoes ever since we made our lava lamps awhile back, so for our latest Science […]
Carnation Colors Preschool Science Activity
Welcome to Day 4 of our preschool science series. Today Deborah Stewart from Teach Preschool is sharing a simple preschool experiment to do in class or at home. It would also make a nice Mother’s Day gift! Thank you Deborah for showcasing this flower observation activity. This simple flower activity is a wonderful way to […]
Science with Preschoolers
Has teaching preschool science seemed like something you never get around to doing? Does it seem overwhelming or messy? Not sure how to get started? Over the years I have written many posts, along with several guest posters on helping our littlest learners have a great start in science and more importantly—enjoy it! Our goal is […]