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Home » Education » Homeschool Science » Mom’s Library 43 (12 for me) Hands-on Science

Mom’s Library 43 (12 for me) Hands-on Science

May 1, 2013 by Crystal McClean

Welcome to our twelth guest-host of Mom’s Library Free Resources with True Aim Education.   I am thrilled to be co-hosting once again!

Mom's Library Free Resources, Crystal's Tiny Treasures, Science ideas for children, photo

At Mom’s Library, you can find children’s activities, crafts, games, recipes, and more; shared across the web by some fantastic bloggers.

There were so many great ideas submitted last week, and I just couldn’t resist these hands-on science ideas that were submitted:

Simple Circuits For Kids

Making Boys Men gives detailed instructions on how to make a circuit:

simple circuits 1

Let’s Go Fly a Kite

KCEdventures provides the science behind the fun of flying a kite:

flying-a-kite science

Floating Egg Experiment

We Made That experiments with an egg in different solutions:

Floating Egg Experiment

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 Blood Activity

Highhill Education has a brilliant and tasty way for children to learn about the components of their blood:

Blood activity for kids

Baggie and Pencil Magic

Buggy and Buddy have the coolest hands-on experiment (which I think links in nicely with the blood salad above and why you should never remove an impaled object from a body):

Science experiment with a baggie and pencil

This week’s Fellow Librarians: True Aim Education Life with Moore Babies, Chicken Babies  Ready Set Read!


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Filed Under: Homeschool Science Tagged With: Collaborative, Experiments, Kindergarten, Mom's Library, Primary, resources

About Crystal McClean

I am a Mom, Wife, Home Educator, and Virtual Assistant. We love to have fun together while learning and exploring our environment.

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Comments

  1. Julie says

    May 2, 2013 at 10:01 am

    Thanks for featuring our blood activity. I just posted another blood activity. This one on blood types.
    http://highhillhomeschool.blogspot.com/2013/04/human-body-week-4-blood-type-activity.html

    • Crystal McClean says

      May 2, 2013 at 5:35 pm

      It was my pleasure, Julie! I will hop on over to see your new post 🙂

 
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