Wriggly Straw Wrapper Worm Experiment
The straw wrapper worm or caterpillar is a fun and easy science experiment. Your kids will love watching the "worm" grow right in front of their eyes.
Fun biology and life science activities for kids! Explore plants, animals, the human body, and more with easy hands-on experiments and printables.
The straw wrapper worm or caterpillar is a fun and easy science experiment. Your kids will love watching the "worm" grow right in front of their eyes.
These beautiful butterfly crafts for kids are fun to make and a wonderful way to teach your children about these amazing insects and their metamorphosis.
Here is a simple seed germination activity that will allow your kids to watch the bean seeds go through the plant life cycle. All you need are some seeds, water beads, and a jar!
Learn about the human anatomy with this easy skeleton handprint x-ray craft for kids. After you finish, hang it up at a window and look at it with the sunlight shining through the paper just as a doctor would with a light box!
Kids can learn about what preys owls eat and the food chain through this fun Owl Pellet Dissection activity! Don't forget to download the free printable journal that helps guide your kids through this hands-on science experiment.
Whether you are headed to the beach this summer, creating an ocean life unit study, or learning about the letter J, this Jellyfish Craft is a super fun conversation starter.
Here are all the resources you need to do an owl unit study with your child, including educational videos, books, crafts, science experiments, and more activities all about owls!
This free Butterfly Unit Study is a great way to teach your kids math, reading, arts and crafts, history, and science through butterfly-themed books, videos, printables, and activities.
This spring activity uses different pasta and a paper plate to make a fun butterfly life cycle craft. Your preschoolers and kindergarteners will love painting the pasta and using the free template to construct the different stages of the butterfly life cycle.