Kindergarten Science Kits
Objects in Motion
In this kindergarten unit students enter the world of forces by investigating real world phenomena. Curiosity takes the lead as they ask questions like, “What makes things move?” and “How can we make objects go faster or change direction?” Their questions drive the entire unit, as they examine pushes and pulls through hands-on, engaging investigations.
Weather and Climate
In this exciting kindergarten unit on ecosystems, students will ignite their curiosity by exploring the fascinating world of plants and animals! Through hands-on activities and close observation, they’ll dive into the relationships between living and nonliving things in nature. Students will discover what organisms need to survive, how they adapt and change their environment, and how they fit into a food chain. This engaging unit brings ecosystems to life, helping students understand the vital connections that keep our natural world thriving!
Relationships in an Ecosystem
In this engaging kindergarten weather unit, students will explore the wonders of weather through hands-on activities and their own curiosity. The journey begins with images of weather phenomena, sparking questions like “Why does it get hot or cold?” and “How does the weather change throughout the year?”
As they define and identify different types of weather, students will investigate how thermometers work, use data patterns to predict weather, and connect their learning to real-life decisions. They’ll also explore severe weather and learn how to prepare for extreme conditions. This interactive unit builds weather awareness and practical knowledge, laying a strong foundation for scientific thinking!
The Five Senses
In this unit, students will dive into the fascinating world of sensory exploration. Through hands-on activities, they’ll discover how each sense works, examining their anatomical structures and functions in a fun, interactive way. By isolating and using their own senses, students will develop a deeper understanding of how they perceive the world around them. They'll also explore what happens when senses are lost or heightened, both in humans and in the animal kingdom. The unit wraps up with an exciting challenge, where students will put their five senses to the test as they investigate and explore various objects.