First Grade Science Experiments
By Thomas Bell
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If you are homeschooling (or if you are just trying to get extra practice for your child), then you already know that science workbooks and curriculum can be expensive. HomeSchool Brew is trying to change that! We have teamed with teachers and parents to create books for prices parents can afford. We believe education shouldn’t be expensive. This book is taken from “First Grade Science” by the same author.
Thomas Bell
Tom Bell has been writing on and off (mostly off) for thirty years. His first memoir, My Dad Is A Freak, tries to reconcile his life of 50 years as a single man with his new life as an older dad. He lives with his wife and three (young!) kids in a suburb of Cleveland.
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First Grade Science Experiments - Thomas Bell
First Grade Science Experiments
By Thomas Bell
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This book was developed for parents and students of no particular state; while it is based on common core standards, it is always best to check with your state board to see what will be included on testing.
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Experiments in Physical Science
Now is the time to experiment with the states of matter. Be sure to record your observations in your journal.
Freeze water: finding out how to change the form of matter from a liquid to a solid.
What you need- plastic cups, toothpicks, water, freezer, sharpie marker
What you do-
Each student will write their name on the cup
Have the student fill their plastic cup halfway with water
Each student will place their toothpick in the water. Be sure to identify that the water is in liquid form
Put the cups in the freezer at school overnight.
Take the cups to the class and have the students remove the solid water by pulling up on the toothpick. Be sure to identify if the water is in solid form
What you learned- water looks different when it is a liquid and when it is a solid.
Will the water ever