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STEM Activity for kids, elementary age, middle school, or high school age. Build a snow plow and test different features. Who can make the strongest shovel? Who can make the best attachment mechanism. This is a super-easy, but FUN STEM challenge that uses common household or craft materials. Ideal for homeschool or classroom use #homeschool science #STEM

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Awesome STEM Activity – Constructing a Sturdy Plow for Snow or Gardening

Filed Under: engineering, Experiments, Resources, STEM, Uncategorized Tagged With: engineering, Lego, stem

A creative STEM activity is always a favorite, especially the ones that use recyclables and Legos™! Warning, this activity is so much fun. As soon as your kids start building and testing, they are going to brainstorm ways to make the blade stronger. If you have snow on the ground when you do this, ...
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THE HOMESCHOOL SCIENTIST'S MONTHLY SCIENCE ACTIVITY CALENDARS "I love your calendars! Thank you for putting them together." Thank You to Our Calendar Sponsor - You ARE an ARTiST  Bring joy to your homeschool with an easy art membership for your family! We believe children learn ...
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Penguin Fun Facts & Hands-On Activity – Penguins That Live In Antarctica

Filed Under: Animals, biology, Experiments, Resources, STEM, unit study resources Tagged With: animals, biology, ice, PENGUINS, winter

Penguins may not look like typical birds, but they belong to the bird family. Like all birds, they are warm-blooded, lay eggs, and have feathers and wings. Don't forget to download the free 38-page lesson with experiments, worksheets, vocabulary flashcards, informational write-ups, and MUCH more. ...
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Ice experiment that demonstrates friction, heat as it applies to ice. Just a few steps and household materials. Add to a winter study, a friction study, or a studIce experiment that demonstrates friction, heat as it applies to ice. Just a few steps and household materials. Add to a winter study, a friction study, or a study about Antarctica. K-6about Antarctica. K-6

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Hot Science – Ice and Friction STEM Activity for Kids

Filed Under: earth science, engineering, Experiments, physics, Resources, STEM, Uncategorized Tagged With: earth science, glaciers, ice, stem, winter

  Friction can be a difficult concept for young students to understand, but this ice and friction experiment is not only easy but very effective at demonstrating how friction works and the heat it generates. In this post we are looking at friction and glaciers. Glaciers do lose mass ...
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How to Make Crystals From Epsom Salt – “Frosted” Windows in 4 Easy Steps

Filed Under: STEM, chemistry, engineering, Experiments, Resources Tagged With: chemitry, elementary, high school, middle school, molecules, snow, winter

In this activity we are going to learn how to make crystals from Epsom salt using a piece of glass (A piece of glass from a picture frame works perfectly!) The result is a beautiful "frosted" window! So many beautiful crystal formations appear; this activity is a favorite for our family. Epsom ...
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Kids love this chemistry activity for preschool through 5th grade. Use household items to show how a liquid and solid mix to form a gas. This is an artistic and colorful twist on the traditional baking soda and vinegar combination. Use for preschool science, kindergarten science, or for elementary science in your homeschool or classroom.

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Chemical Reaction “Pumpkin Patch” – A Chemistry Activity for Kids

Filed Under: Experiments, chemistry, STEM Tagged With: chemistry, chemistry experiment, preschool, stem

  This chemistry activity for kids puts an artistic and colorful twist on the traditional baking soda and vinegar combination. While completing this chemistry activity, students will learn and observe how: A liquid and solid mix to change the properties of the solid A liquid ...
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