Resources
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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: Magnetic Bottle
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will investigate magnetic properties. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Plant Parts
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will correctly identify the parts of a plant including roots, stem, leaves, flowers or fruits. -
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. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Full Science Activity Book
Published on October 18, 2018
The Heads In, Hearts In family enrichment program encourages families to use their minds as a tool to expand their knowledge around a variety of topic areas. This packet contains all 33 science activities. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Fun With Sugar Cubes
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will explore some unique characteristics of water. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Tubs of Butter Fun!
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will discover how to make your own butter using heavy whipping cream. You will gain an understanding of how fat molecules in heavy whipping cream can separate by agitation. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Fingerprint Fun
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will demonstrate an understanding of the purpose of fingerprints and you will be able to identify similarities between different fingertips while playing a matching game. You will also make your own fingerprint using ink. -
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: Touch and Feed Cloud
Published on October 18, 2018
In this activity, you will find out some of the basics of weather and how a cloud is formed. You will learn that chemicals, such as dry ice, should be handled with care.