In the science center children are able to explore, observe, solve problems, make decisions, develop concepts about science and nature, improve language, interact socially, and develop sensory skills. Children’s curiosity about the world and their interest in nature will also be extended.
Materials:
Shelves, tables
Lab coats, safety goggles
Magnifying glass
Magnets
Plants
Prism
Aquarium
Balance scale
Science books, magazines
Pictures and posters
Thermometer
Flashlight
Feely box
Terrarium
Sensory materials
Models (dinosaurs, insects)
Mirror
Seeds, leaves, flowers, feathers
Exhibits (nature collections of rocks, shells, bones, insects, etc.)
Field guide books
Clipboard, paper, pencils
Planting area to grow sprouts, flowers, herbs, etc.
JUST FOR FUN!
Take a plastic tub and fill it with objects from a natural area in your community. It's as simple as that! Invite the children to bring in other interesting items that they find in nature to add to your center.
magnifying glass
clipboard, pencils, paper
ruler
field guide book (leaves, rocks, shells, etc.)
Materials:
Shelves, tables
Lab coats, safety goggles
Magnifying glass
Magnets
Plants
Prism
Aquarium
Balance scale
Science books, magazines
Pictures and posters
Thermometer
Flashlight
Feely box
Terrarium
Sensory materials
Models (dinosaurs, insects)
Mirror
Seeds, leaves, flowers, feathers
Exhibits (nature collections of rocks, shells, bones, insects, etc.)
Field guide books
Clipboard, paper, pencils
Planting area to grow sprouts, flowers, herbs, etc.
JUST FOR FUN!
Take a plastic tub and fill it with objects from a natural area in your community. It's as simple as that! Invite the children to bring in other interesting items that they find in nature to add to your center.
magnifying glass
clipboard, pencils, paper
ruler
field guide book (leaves, rocks, shells, etc.)