<p>Making invisible ink is a lot of fun, you can pretend you are a secret agent as you keep all your secret codes and messages hidden from others. All you need is some basic household objects and the hidden power of lemon juice.<br />
Use this fun resource to help your children understand the basics of chemistry!</p>
<p>Included:</p>
<ul>
<li>Detailed instruction on how to repeat the experiment</li>
<li>Teacher’s prep guide</li>
<li>Scientific Explanation</li>
<li>Lab Report Template for your students</li>
</ul>
<p>Happy teaching, enjoy!</p>
<p>When we think about objects that respond to magnets, fruit usually doesn’t come to mind. Watch a rare-earth magnet repel a grape and discover different kinds of magnetism.<br />
The resource can also be used to introduce the topics Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism or Ferromagnetism.<br />
Use this fun resource to get your children interested in STEM and other Science projects!</p>
<p>Included:</p>
<ul>
<li>Detailed instruction for the experiment</li>
<li>Teacher’s prep guide</li>
<li>Scientific Explanation</li>
<li>Lab Report Template for your students</li>
</ul>
<p>Materials needed:<br />
• Support stand (Lab Stand)<br />
• 2 Grapes<br />
• String<br />
• Neodymium magnet<br />
• Wooden stick</p>
<p>These walk-and-talk cards can be used as an introduction to discussion or debating lessons.<br />
Here is, how you could use them:<br />
Give every student one walk-and-talk card. Then tell your students to walk through the classroom and start playing some music in the background. As soon as you stop the music, each student is ought to find a partner and both talk about the this-or-that questions they have. In the end, both exchange their card, and the music is started again.</p>
<p>In this worksheet, your students will learn about volume and capacity by using familiar, everyday objects. This is the perfect introduction to measuring mass, volume, or concepts. This is a fun unit for the younger students to explore Volume and Capacity using informal measurements. It can be used as an individual activity or partner activity, a fun way of learning how objects fill-up.</p>
<p>The foamy fountain! A classic chemistry demonstration to explain the concepts of catalysts and decomposition. Your students will love this chemical experiment. Help your kids get into STEM by showing them science experiments, that will get them interested in other STEM Activities.</p>
<p>Included:<br />
-Detailed instruction on how to perform the experiment<br />
-Teacher-exclusive page (expected results, scientific background)<br />
-Lab Report Template to fill out (for the students)</p>
<p>These useful flash cards will help your students to understand and learn the German words used when talking about the summer. It includes 24 different Flash cards. Each contains the German word (with Der, Die, Das), a picture, and the English translation.</p>
<p>Learn how to speak about the German weather with these interactive flash cards! This set includes everything you will need to cover the topic “the weather”. Set of 16 Flip Cards.</p>
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<p>Practice the German animals with these fun flash cards. Included are domestic, wild, and maritime animals. Every card includes a picture, the German name (with article) and an English translation.</p>
<p>Suitable for elementary students and foreign language students.<br />
This Product includes 44 Flash cards.</p>
<p>Practice German transportation words, the German “Artikel”, and comparison with three fun emergent reader books to be used as part of a Germany unit or as German language activity. Suitable for elementary students and foreign language students.</p>
<p>This Product includes 20 Flash cards.</p>
<p>Help your students learn colloquial German words with this fun crossword puzzle! It uses pictures, that your students have to understand to fill in the right words.</p>
<p>Here’s an easy science experiment that’s great for helping kids learn about static electricity. Try bending water with static electricity produced by rubbing it with an inflated balloon, can it really be done? Give it a try and find out!</p>
<p>Enjoy fun science experiments for kids that feature awesome hands-on projects and activities that help bring the exciting world of science to life. Use this fun resource to get your children interested in STEM and other Science projects!</p>
<p>Included:</p>
<ul>
<li>Detailed instruction for the experiment</li>
<li>Teacher’s prep guide</li>
<li>Scientific Explanation</li>
<li>Lab Report Template for your students</li>
</ul>
<p>Materials needed:<br />
PVC pipe<br />
Balloon<br />
Cotton crochet thread</p>
<p>Making a stamp from a potato is a fun activity for adults as well as children and a great way to create your own unique shapes. The finished stamp is ideal for decorating book covers, greeting cards, gift wrap and in many other ways. Simple shapes are the easiest, however with a little creative thought even the most basic shape can be turned into something special.</p>
<p>This is a great project for kids, however, younger children will require help and supervision when cutting around the potato.</p>
<p>Materials needed:<br />
Potatoes<br />
Kitchen knife<br />
Water-based paint<br />
Pencil or marker pen<br />
Paper<br />
Waste paper for practicing</p>
<p>Seesaws are classic playground equipment for children. They are not only fun to play on but also provide an excellent opportunity to explore a type of simple machine designed to lift objects much heavier than your strength would normally allow.<br />
Get your students thinking about sustainability and reducing pollution to create a better Earth for tomorrow!</p>
<p>Use this fun resource to help your children understand the basics of physics!</p>
<p>Included:</p>
<ul>
<li>Detailed instruction on how to repeat the experiment</li>
<li>Teacher’s prep guide</li>
<li>Scientific Explanation</li>
<li>Lab Report Template for your students</li>
</ul>
<p>Happy teaching, enjoy!</p>
<p>Can you believe that milk can be changed into plastic? Our Turn Milk into Plastic is a super easy experiment with everyday household items. This experiment teaches your kids the basic chemical polymer knowledge.</p>
<p>Get your students thinking about sustainability and reducing pollution to create a better Earth for tomorrow!</p>
<p>Included:</p>
<ul>
<li>Detailed instruction on how to repeat the experiment</li>
<li>Teacher’s prep guide</li>
<li>Scientific Explanation</li>
<li>Post-lab quiz (with answer keys)</li>
<li>Lab Report Template for your students</li>
</ul>
<p>Happy teaching, enjoy!</p>
<p>Make your own glowing light with a little chemistry trick and the power of luminol! This will certainly amaze your class! Your students will love this chemical experiment. Help your kids get into STEM by showing them science experiments, that will get them interested in other STEM Activities.</p>
<p>Included:<br />
-Detailed instruction on how to perform the experiment<br />
-Teacher-exclusive page (expected results, scientific background)<br />
-Lab Report Template to fill out (for the students)</p>
<p>An easy way to make scary-looking green water. Your students will also learn how the chemical effect “fluorescence” works. Your students will love this chemical experiment. Help your kids get into STEM by showing them science experiments, that will get them interested in other STEM Activities.</p>
<p>Included:<br />
-Detailed instruction on how to perform the experiment<br />
-Teacher-exclusive page (expected results, scientific background)<br />
-Lab Report Template to fill out (for the students)</p>