Resources

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Root Beer Float

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will understand the three types of matter and observe these three states in a root beer float. You will also discover whether the three states of matter in a root beer float can change.

  • 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: States of Matter

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will be able to describe the relationship between particles and how they move as a liquid, solid and gas. You will describe how molecules are different in each state of matter.

  • 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: Coin Drop

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will experiment with friction, gravity and the law of motion by using coins, an index card and a cup.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Soybean Seed Necklace

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will make a soybean seed necklace to prepare a soybean for sprouting. You will be able to identify the components needed for a plant to grow.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: A Drop of Blood

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will look at a model of a drop of blood and a picture that shows the parts of blood labeled. Using the picture, you will identify the four parts of blood in the model.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Dissecting a Seed

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will investigate the lima bean seed and identify the three parts.

  • 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: 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.