This activity supports engineering thinking along with comprehension skills.

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Weight can affect how far a ball can be pushed by another ball.

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This activity helps children practice the order of numerals 0–9.

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This activity is a creative way to demonstrate that secondary colors are made from primary colors!

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This activity is a simple beginning to the discussion of which materials can be recycled and which cannot.

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Understanding that things can be measured is an important part of early childhood.

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Shape recognition is an important part of elementary mathematical skill-building for young children.

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Learning shapes is one of the most critical fundamentals of early childhood education.

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Understanding spatial relationships and position words are two critical foundations to early childhood education.

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Teaching children letters and shapes is fun with this slithery activity!

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Take a scientific approach to a childhood favorite: bubbles!

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For young children, it can be hard to understand that the sounds we hear are made from vibrations.

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Children will love the unique sensory feel of this activity—plus, they'll be learning valuable science skills!

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Introduce children to a novel way of construction play! Marshmallows and straws can be surprisingly effective at making interesting and elaborate constructions.

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This activity is a fun, artistic twist on the classic homemade volcano science activity.

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Make spaghetti do tricks with this fun and fizzy experiment!

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This experiment is a colorful way to demonstrate some of the differences between oil and water.

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Unlock the abstract mind of young children!

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Children can better understand classroom directions, guidelines or commitments by getting physically involved with the procedures.

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Is it magic or science?

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This experiment is a colorful way to demonstrate some of the differences between oil and water.

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Measuring lengths of items is always a fun learning experience for little ones.

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Construction projects are a great way to reinforce engineering skills and vocabulary, and constructing a maze adds an added component of creative thinking!

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Build motor skills and numeral recognition with this simple educational activity.

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One-to-one correspondence and counting are incredibly vital in early childhood education.

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