Written parent-to-parent, iced coffee in hand, with just enough geeky detail to keep the kids curious and the grown-ups sane, these recommendations will turn a Universal Orlando vacation into real world lessons in sustainability and STEM. First, A Note on Sustainability at Universal Orlando Universal Orlando isn’t just thrills and butterbeer. The resort now runs...| Thoughtfully Sustainable
Try this learning activity to help kids explore and discover which things float or sink. By freely exploring with materials, The post Float and Sink Activity for Preschool Pre-K appeared first on PreKinders Preschool Activities.| PreKinders Preschool Activities
As a certified Pennsylvania educator and K–8 STEM teacher, I’ve spent the past few years creating and integrating environmental literacy and sustainability into my classroom in meaningful, hands-on ways. So when Pennsylvania introduced its new STEELS Standards—which now include an entire domain dedicated to Environmental Literacy & Sustainability (ELS)—I was excited. These standards aren’t just...| Thoughtfully Sustainable
You can teach your kids about the science of dry ice and enjoy some family fun time with these "cool" dry ice science projects!| Dry Ice Corp
Play with physics by making a Rollback Can Toy. This easy, fun, quick and budget friendly experiment is brilliant for hands on discovery.| STEAM Powered Family
Spring is in the air, and that means it’s time to break out the eggs, the food coloring, and—of course—a little science! If you’re looking for a fresh spin on egg dyeing this year, I’ve got just the thing: fizzy egg dyeing using baking soda, food coloring, and vinegar. Not only is this activity ridiculously fun (who doesn’t love a little fizz?), but it’s also a great way to sneak some STEM learning into your day.| Thoughtfully Sustainable
Discover how to make beautiful art in this Spin Art project using a salad spinner. It is a fantastic way for students to play with physics.| STEAM Powered Family
Kids love this super cool magic pepper and soap science experiment! You have all the supplies you need in the kitchen. Try it today!| Coffee Cups and Crayons
Learn what Oobleck is, why kids love it, and a ton of different ways to make it. This guide will answer all your questions about this non-Newtonian fluid. What is Oobleck? Oobleck is a fabulous thing! Making it will capture your child’s imagination and spark scientific curiosity. Oobleck is solid when tapped or rolled. But […] The post Oobleck: What is it? Learn Everything About This Fun Goop & How to Make It appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
The Crayola Chemistry Lab Set is perfect for any young scientists who love exploring color! From exploding volcanoes, to glow works, to swirling colors!| Raising Dragons
Using dry ice for your next science experiment can be quite the treat. Learn more about the different ways you can use dry ice in science,| Dry Ice Corp
Scout out animal tracks in the snow with this fun winter activity -- find books & links to animal track guides to help you identify the prints you find!| KC Edventures
Simple winter science experiment for preschoolers, elementary kids and middle school ages - learn some snow science with this easy activity!| KC Edventures
Explore the amazing properties of homemade invisible ink using a heat free method, plus we share 3 more ways you can make invisible ink.| STEAM Powered Family
The flying tea bag experiment is a super cool heat science experiment for kids! Gather your supplies and show kids how exciting science can be!| Coffee Cups and Crayons
If you are looking for a something to keep your kids entertained this winter, you have to try this Snowstorm in a Jar experiment.| The Farmwife Crafts