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Great ready for the ultimate festive STEM fun by making your own magic crystal tree Christmas tree activity! This is a hands-on project that is one of my students’ favorite Christmas tree STEM activities that not only sparks the holiday spirit but also allows students to dive deep into the fundamentals of chemical reactions and …

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Seasonal STEM activities are tons of fun, including fall chemistry experiments! This fun hands-on dancing cranberries experiment shows kids how a chemical reaction can work in real time. Inspired by the iconic Thanksgiving food of cranberries, the dancing cranberry science experiment allows students to explore chemistry in a new and seasonally-appropriate way and is perfect …

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Who doesn’t love science experiments for kids? But, hunting down all of the ingredients and supplies required for each science experiment can be a pain. Enter science experiment kits for kids! Science experiment kits for kids give you everything you need to complete a science experiment in one easy-to-use-box. It’s a fun addition to any …

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Not all pumpkin STEM activities have to be done indoors. For young kids, mixing movement with other parts of STEM learning helps them not only love STEM more, but also helps them remember the theory behind the activity much better than if they were sitting in a classroom with worksheets. That is why the STEAMsational …

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Learn how to make homemade salt crystals and make salt crystal apples! They were super fun to make, and kept my preschooler fully engaged for several days as we watched the crystals grow larger and larger every day. This is a super fun STEM lesson plan that you can use as one of your fall …

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