by Kelly Alston | May 3, 2022
This activity, an invitation to hypothesize about magnetism, is designed for upper grade schoolers, ages 10–12 years old, and is part of a set of six activities for children and teens about Exploring Magnetism. For children of this age group, it is important to make...
by Kelly Alston | May 3, 2022
This activity, an invitation for research about magnetism, is designed for lower grade schoolers, ages 6–9 years old, and is part of a set of six activities for children and teens about Exploring Magnetism. It can be done alone or in sequence with the first two...
by Kelly Alston | May 3, 2022
This activity, an invitation for developing questions about magnetism, is designed for preschoolers, ages 4–5 years old, and is part of a set of six activities for children and teens about Exploring Magnetism. Developing Questions About Magnetism You will present the...
by Kelly Alston | May 3, 2022
This activity, an introduction to magnetism, is designed for toddlers, ages 2–3 years old, and is part of a set of six activities for children and teens about Exploring Magnetism. Introduction to Magnetism For young children, introduce this activity by starting with...
by Kelly Alston | May 3, 2022
As a mother and as a kindergarten teacher, I am here to tell you that summer can be CHALLENGING! But I am also here to help you entertain and educate your children with some experiments involving magnetism, because at-home science projects are more fun for parents...