Are Egg Shells Weak or Strong?
I asked the children if they thought that egg shells were weak or strong. Most of the children said "weak" because "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall... Humpty Dumpty had a great fall!" I asked them what would happen if I squished an egg shell in my hand or jumped on it with my feet. They responded, "It would break!"
Then I asked,
"Do you think the eggs are strong enough to hold up these blocks?" Some
said, "Yes", others "No" and some "Maybe". We made predictions on how
many blue and red cardboard boxes we could stack on the shells before
they broke. I set 3 half egg shells up in a triangle shape.
We stacked 10 of the cardboard boxes on and that was more then all of our predictions!
Then we tried
the heavier wooden blocks. The children determined that these heavier
blocks would break the eggs. Their predictions were correct!
We learned that
eggs are stronger then we thought. When we put the blocks on gently
they didn't break but if we were rough and dropped the block on the egg
shattered. The same thing happens when we drop one on the ground!
Humpty Dumpty!
Growing Plants
Growing plants is always a great way to include Science in your preschool classroom. In Calgary, however, it is easy to forget to plant seeds when all you see is snow outside until February! After a few years, my co-worker and I figured out that we need to plant our seeds towards the end of January in order to get flowers by May or Mother's Day.
So we planted some beautiful marigold seeds in January and have been watching them grow ever since! They need a lot of light and I did have to bring a tray of them home to rescue them a bit! Our grow light at home gave them the extra burst of light that they needed and are doing great!
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