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Preschool Science

Top 10 Science Activities of 2014

Happy New Year! And welcome to special STEM Saturday Blog Hop! This week we have all decided to share our top activities of 2014! Be sure to check out the links at the bottom for more great STEM ideas!

The end of the year is a time when us bloggers look back through our stats and see what our readers have liked the most! Today I’ve rounded up my top 10 science activities for preschoolers of 2014! Most of these activities and experiments are simple and use everyday items commonly found in the home.

Top 10 Science Activities of 2014, Simple Science experiments for preschoolers using everyday items.

 

1. The Science Behind Cranberries

2. Science Books for Preschoolers & a Sink/Float Experiment

3. DIY Wind Car

4. Milk Color Explosion

5. Melting Icebergs

6. Sink or Float Science Unit

7. Frog Life Cycle Science Table

8. Science Activities inspired by The Carrot Seed

9. Preschool Wind Study

10. Melting Chocolate Kisses

Check out the STEM Saturday co-hosts top posts in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math!

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The Best of Saturday Science 2014 from The Science Kiddo

Best Kids Science Activities and Sensory Play from Little Bins for Little Hands

A Month by Month Guide to the Best Science Activities for Kids from Lemon Lime Adventures

Building Bridges from Suzy Homeschooler

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  1. Victoria says

    January 7, 2015 at 8:21 am

    These are great!!

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  2. Stacie says

    January 10, 2015 at 10:29 am

    These sound like fun. I have been wanting to do the milk explosion with my daughter but I keep forgetting about it. Going to try this really soon.

    Reply

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