One of our favorite science activities for kids during the spring season is dissecting a bean seed! It's an easy science experiment to setup and is always lots of fun! This post includes a free printable recording sheet. NGSS: Disciplinary Core Idea LS1.C Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! As we observe all the new growth in spring, the kids are always interested in learning more about flowers, plants, and seeds. (Recently we observed how water travels ... continue reading...
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Science for Kids: Exploring How Water Travels Through Leaves
Our latest science experiments for kids is all about leaves! We used colored water to observe how liquids move through the leaves of plants. This post also includes a free printable recording sheet. NGSS: Disciplinary Core Idea LS1.C Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest Board! With all the new growth in our yard this spring, we've been spending lots of time outside observing all the changes. Lucy has especially been interested in the parts of plants and flowers, so we decided to look ... continue reading...
Science for Kids: Observing Plant Growth Using Bulbs
One of our favorite science activities for kids is observing plant growth. In this science experiment for kids, children will be forcing bulbs into bloom and observing the changes that take place over time. This science exploration allows students the opportunity to observe parts of the plant up close and monitor its growth on a free printable recording sheet. NGSS: Disciplinary Core Idea LS1.C Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Kids love taking part in ... continue reading...