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Educational Insights Science Homework Series – Physical Science Kit

414uIsQepML Educational Insights Science Homework Series   Physical Science Kit Educational Insights Science Homework Series – Physical Science Kit Students will find that all those things they take for granted at home, like the freezer softly humming in the kitchen — and even the kitchen sink — are actually extensions of the classroom with which they can learn as never before.

This 400+ piece kit includes enough materials for 10 students per experiment. And there’s one less thing for teachers to do – there’s even a letter to parents in both English and Spanish.Physical Science Kit includes:

*10 spring scales *10 flexible mirrors * 10 pieces wool fabric *10 wax paper squares *10 wooden craft sticks *10 flat pieces of wood *10 containers with caps (for liquids) *10 pieces heavy wire *Index cards (20 printed and 10 plain) *10 squares white construction paper *Rubber bands (40 thin and 10 thick) *40 paper cups *30 paper clips *20 plastic spools *20 balloons *10 plastic spoons *10 twist ties *10 combs *10 toothpicks *10 straws *Thread *String *Clay *Cheesecloth *Tissue paper *72-page guide

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Homemade Toy Town

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Homemade Toy Town
By Deborah Shelton

With a few items found around the house, and a little
imagination, you can make your very own toy town. Once your
town is built, fill it with your favorite dolls and toy
cars.

1. Yarn: Use yarn to outline streets for toy cars. Roads
can be as straight or as winding as you’d like.

2. Pinecones: “Plant” these trees along the edges of a
street or in a park area.

3. Cardboard Tubes: Form toll bridges and tunnels with
these easy-to-find tubes.

4. Tin Foil: Create lakes and rivers with flat pieces of
tin foil.

5. Cardboard Boxes: Make buildings such as schools, banks
and churches from small cardboard boxes.

6. Magazine Cut-Outs: Glue pictures from magazines onto
small cardboard boxes to represent the type of buildings in
the town. For example, glue a picture of a store or school
onto a box.

7. Thread Spools: Set these in a park area, to use as
tables.

8. Cotton Balls: Turn your town into a winter wonderland
with fluffy puffs of cotton.

9. Popsicle Sticks: Great materials for building fences and
bridges.

10. Kitchen Scale: Bring into play a small kitchen scale to
use as a weigh station for the cars.

Deborah Shelton is a mother, a freelance writer, and author
of the brand new book, “The Five Minute Parent: Fun & Fast
Activities for You and Your Little Ones.” Visit Deborah’s
website for more fun ideas and book ordering information:
http://www.fiveminuteparent.com

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