I would appreciate any help I could get with this. Keep in mind that this is a simple layout, some things may be finished in the list but most are not.
Essentially I am asking of fun activities you have done pertaining to science around k5-5th grade.*
Below (in [ code ] tag) is what I have so far and if you have any ideas it would be so helpful.
The Grades obviously represent what grade level the activity is from.
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//Kindergarten
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http://classroom.jc-schools.net/sci-units/cells.htm (Science Online Cells)
[Cell Structure and Function]
Need:
Students Needed:
Guide: 1)
Self (No sources)
[Examining Ants]
Need: Magnifying glass
Students Needed: One
Guide: 1) Grab a magnifying glass
2) Walk outside (with a teacher) so we can begin exploring
3) Use magnifying and hover above an ant hill and explore their actions. IE: Carrying supplies, guarding, eating, etc...
4) Describe what you seen
Ant Farm (No sources)
[Creating an ant farm]
Need: Ant Farm, and ants
Students Needed: One and a parent/teacher
Guide: 1)
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//First Grade
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Explorabook (Magnetism)
[Creating Magnetism]
Need: Paper Clips (Four should be enough), Magnet
Students Needed: One
Guide: 1) Stick a paper clip to a magnet
2) Hold a paper clip up to the magnet
3) Add more paperclips
4) Drop on ground to create vibration and lose magnetic force
None (No Source)
[Tornado]
Need: (2) Two Liter bottles, water, and duct tape.
Students Needed: One, Adult supervision suggested
Guide: 1) Take a two liter bottle, fill it up with water about 3/4's of the way
2) Line up both two liter bottles, tip to tip.
3) Begin duct tapping the bottle together
Explorations in Science
[Table Magnetism]
Need: Magnet, Paperclips (Four should be enough)
Students Needed: One
Guide: 1) Use a Magnet
2) Have some paperclips on the table
3) Use the magnet underneath the table to pull the paperclips across
4) Write a small response of what you observed
Explorations in Science
[Homemade Sandpaper]
Need: Cardboard, Glue, and sand
Students Needed: One
Guide: 1) Piece of Cardboard
2) Glue one side of cardboard
3) Sprinkle sand over glue
4) Let glue dry
5) Shake off extra sand
Explorations in Science
[sound Travels]
Need: Pencil w/ Eraser
Students Needed: One, its better with more
Guide: 1) Find and a use a pencil with eraser attached
2) Find objects around classroom to investigate how well sound travels through solids
3) Record your findings
Explorations in Science
[sound Effects]
Need: Pitcher of Water, Strainer, Baking Pan
Students Needed: Two or Three, its a fun group activity but can be done by oneself.
Guide: 1) Fill a pitcher halfway with water
2) Lay down baking pan on ground
3) Hold strainer about a foot above baking pan
4) Slowly pour water into strainer that is above baking pan
5) Clean up any mess that is caused
Explorations in Science
[Explore animals and their surroundings]
Need: Magnifying glass
Students Needed: Two students is ideal and a parent/teacher if you plan on exploring outside.
Guide: 1) Go outside (with adult)
2) Look for animal homes and animals
3) Remember not to touch/frighten any of the animals
4) Observe and record your data
Explorations in Science
[Homemade Musical Instruments]
Need: See individual instruments
Students Needed: One, great group activity
Ear-harps:
Need: Bottle Caps (The ones that require a opener to open), Rubber bands
Guide: 1)
Guitars:
Need: Empty boxes (Kleenex boxes work best, the ones that are long), rubber bands
Guide: 1)
Flutes:
Need: Straws and Plasticine
Guide: 1)
Tambourines:
Need: Bottle Caps and String or Twist Ties
Guide: 1)
Kazoos:
Need: Combs and wax paper or toilet paper rolls, wax paper, and elastics
Guide: 1)
Drums:
Need: Tin cans or plastic cans with plastic lids (such as coffee or nut cans), or cans covered at the top with wax paper secured by a rubber bands
Guide: 1)
⁃ Rain-Stick
Need: Paper Towel Roll, Tooth Picks
Guide: 1)
Maracas
Need: Plastic bottles with lids and pebbles, rice, beans, or pasta
Guide: 1)
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//Second Grade
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Chemistry (No source listed)
[Home made lava lamp]
Need: Alka-Seltzer, empty bottle (20 oz, 2 liter; it doesn't matter), masking tape, food dye, and olive oil
Students needed: One, great group activity
Guide: 1) First take the bottle and empty it
2) Take the labels that are on the bottle such as the "nutrition facts" area and peel that off.
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//Third Grade
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MPS (Animals that are grouped)
[Animals that are grouped]
Need: Paper, pencil
Students needed: One
Guide: 1)
2)
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//Fourth Grade
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//Fifth Grade
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Any ideas, activities, suggestions would be useful. I don't have anything built for this site yet but I am looking into ideas.
*Note: You will be listed as a resource in my bibliography.
If you have any questions you can send me a board PM, E-mail, Randy53215 on AIM, or you can ask in this thread.
Thanks again for your help.