Do It Yourself Winter Science How to Grow an Amazing Snowflake!

Are you looking for an exciting, easy winter science activity? Did your students know that snowflakes are crystals? Whether you are in a region with plenty of snow or where it doesn’t snow at all, you and your class can grow a crystal “snowflake” that will not melt. Read on to get ideas for how […]
Wonderful Winter Science Over and Under the Snow

Winter brings a lot of excitement for you and your students. What are the chances that your part of the country will be getting some frozen precipitation (or maybe you already have)! If you don’t live in an area where it snows you can still help your students learn about winter! Why not combine the […]
Unleashing the Magic: A Teacher’s Guide to Non-Newtonian Fluid and Properties of Matter

Properties of Matter: What Kind of Liquid Can Sometimes Act Like a Solid? One of the first things young science students learn is the difference between solids, liquids, and gases. Though the differences between the three main states of matter seem to be clearly defined, there are some materials that require a closer look. A […]