![]() ![]() Some ways they do this include observing, measuring, investigating, sorting, and comparing. Children’s immediate environment and daily surroundings provide the best context for science learning.Children have an innate desire to experiment and investigate while gathering data to make conclusions.Through open-ended exploration, children interact with materials in nature and scientific materials/tools to explore and learn about their world. ![]() Children have a natural desire to explore, to build, and to question.The activities and resources outlined here align with many early learning standards. National Geographic: Oh Baby! Which Animal Families Lay Eggs and Live Birth?ĭownload the Spring Science webinar presentation here. Hank’s Big Day: The Story of Bug by Evan Kuhlman Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring by Kenard PakĪ Butterfly is Patient by Dianna Hutts Astonįruit is a Suitcase for Seeds by Jean RichardsĬrinkle, Crackle, CRACK It’s Spring by Marion Dane Bauer Up in the Garden Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner Spring Science Activities for Preschoolers: Whether you live somewhere with lots of green or somewhere where the cars outnumber the trees, getting outside as the weather gets warmer provides great opportunities for little learners. Spring is perfect for spending time outdoors and learning more about how plants and animals grow. ![]()
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