Resources
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Heads In, Hearts In: Measuring Dry Materials
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will be able to identify the correct measuring tool for the task on the card. You will practice measuring various dry goods using a different unit of measurement: teaspoons, tablespoons and cups. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Seed Scavenger Hunt
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will play a matching game to identify and match seeds to the correct plants. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Let's Count Money
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will become familiar with each coin and how much it is worth. You will practice counting coins. You will use addition to add up coins to reach the amount of money on the card. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Soap That Floats
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will be able to describe why the soap sinks or floats. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Money Match
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity you play a matching game to become more familiar with how much each coin is worth, practice counting coins and use addition to reach the amount of money on the card. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Chromatography: What's That?
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will discover that there may be many different colors combined to create the final marker color that we see. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Magnetic Bottle
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will investigate magnetic properties. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Garden in a Glove
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will grow a garden in a glove and be introduced to the plant growing cycle. You will become familiar with the components plants need to grow: air, water, warmth, sun and soil. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Drops on a Penny
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will explore surface tension by placing drops of water on a penny. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Baking Soda Fizz
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will gain an understanding of chemical reactions by mixing baking soda with three types of liquids.