This is a collection of resources packed with activities and games for the summer months! These highly engaging activities will help prevent "summer backslide" and make sure students' brains are primed and ready for action come September! Students can also explore the new Student Central Hubto find many more excellent resources.
Students - please make sure you have a parent's permission to sign up for any sites.
Top Ten Experiments to do at Home includes: - Experiments for Biology …
Top Ten Experiments to do at Home includes: - Experiments for Biology - Extracting Fruit DNA, Simple Digestion Experiment - Experiments for Earth Science & Astronomy - Explore Convection Currents, Explode a Volcano, Watch the Crayon Rock Cycle, Eat the Moon Phases - Experiments for Chemistry - Marker Chromatography, Make a Polymer Slime - Experiments for Physics - Lego Balloon Car, Homemade Water Clock
If you need some help with doing experiments in your home, you will find a link that gives you "21 tips for Hands-on Science!" at the bottom of the post.
Flipgrid is now called Flip. "Take your learners on an adventure with …
Flipgrid is now called Flip.
"Take your learners on an adventure with Flip Live Events without ever leaving the comfort of your classroom, home, or wherever you learn! These virtual field trips feature authors, scientists, humanitarians, and creators sharing their passions from all over the world, even from the bottom of the sea!"
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