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By Joyful Explorations
Six cute printable posters that help illustrate the scientific method! These posters are appropriate for Preschool, Kindergarten and the early grades and help young children see themselves as scientists.
Posters include:
"I observe and notice details."
"I ask questions."
"I test my ideas."
"I write or draw about what I have learned."
"I think about what I have learned."
"I tell others what I have learned."
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A Scientific Method Activity Hoppin' Corn FREEBIE -
By For the Love of Learning in Third
Use this hands-on scientific method activity during a matter unit, or as a fun science center. Perfect for some fun after break!
You will need:
- a clear jar (such as a mason jar)
- 2 cups of water
- 2 tablespoons baking soda
- 6 tablespoons white vinegar
- food coloring (optional)
The question and procedure is filled in on the recording sheet. Students will need to formulate and record their hypothesis, materials, observations, and conclusion. There are guiding questions to help students think about what happened during the experiment.
The reaction created by the mixture of the baking soda and vinegar causes CO2 to form, creating gas bubbles that make the corn "hop" around.
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