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Steps of the Scientific Method for Kids

Steps of the Scientific Method for Kids

The scientific method is an essential tool for problem-solving and learning. However, it can be challenging for kids to grasp. We’ve broken it down into bite-sized pieces for the young scientist in your life. What Is the Scientific Method? In short, the...
How to Make Elephant Toothpaste

How to Make Elephant Toothpaste

Hands-on experiments are a fun, engaging way to foster a love of science and exploration in kids. The elephant toothpaste experiment is one of the most popular, fastest and easiest ways to spark imaginations for students aged 4 to 11. Let’s get started! Why Make...
Science Behind Winter Weather: For Kids

Science Behind Winter Weather: For Kids

Weather conditions like snow storms and frost on window panes can seem downright magical. But winter weather has its basis in science, not fantasy. Kids appreciate understanding more about the science behind snow and other wintry phenomena. Below are some tips to get...
STEM Classroom Activities With Gingerbread

STEM Classroom Activities With Gingerbread

The holidays are quickly approaching. As a teacher, you’re simultaneously looking forward to a break but dreading the weeks leading up to your blessed freedom. The days leading up to holidays are notoriously difficult instructional days. Kids are antsy, hyped up...
How to Explore Science at the Playground

How to Explore Science at the Playground

Science plays an essential role in everybody’s lives. You can’t walk down the street or look outside without seeing science in action. But science is more than just a concept — it enables a way of thinking that’s crucial for growth, especially in...
Guide to Funding a School STEM Program

Guide to Funding a School STEM Program

Educators want to make a difference with STEM programs, but sometimes schools don’t provide enough funding for lab equipment, technology or even textbooks. Fortunately, there are plenty of creative ways to get funding for your specific program or idea. How to...
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