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Votes:0 Name: Janet Email: pgkapla@aol.com 1-16-01 Teachers might enjoy this website on preschool science: www.csulb.edu/-sci4kids/ It is a National Demonstration Project of the National Center for Science in Early Childhood at California State University, Long Beach. Activities and opportunities for continuing education are included. Name: carol Email: caroldono00@aol.com 1-15-01 My 3.5 year old loves to do this trick. In a saucer of water she shakes pepper all over the dish. The we put dish soap on her finger. Have them put their finger in the center of the plate to see what happens. (all the pepper goes to the sides!) Cute and fun! Name: ginny Email: ginnyd@widowmaker.com 12-28-00 Discovery table with old unusable appliances can be a great way for children to explore how things work. Provide th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 home > floating and sinking under5s - floating
and sinking EQUIPMENT Small plastic fish tanks
round glass fish bowl, golf ball, polystyrene ball all identical sizes. ACTIVITY Feel weight of each ball. Drop each ball individually into tank. CONCEPT/LANGUAGE Which ball is heaviest, lightest? Which ball sinks, floats? EQUIPMENT Two plastic guttering pipes,
balls of different materials, preferably the same size e.g. plastic, hollow,
solid.. wood, wool, rubber, polystyrene. ACTIVITY Place the two pieces of guttering
into the water trough at different angles so that each slope of the pipe
is different. Let each ball roll down
the pipe first down the highest incline, then down the lowest. CONCEPT/LANGUAGE Weight - heavy light balls. Which ball goes the fastest - slowest? Which ball makes the bigg Read More Go to Site
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