Resources
When picking a resource, make sure you consider what your child can do right now and what goals you want to achieve. Learn the basics before getting started with the Guide to Adaptations.
Science
Use water bottles and a variety of house-hold items to make a bowling game to learn about force and motion.
Science
While making ice-markers children will notice how states of matter change.
Science
During daily routines, children notice and discuss how states of matter change due to temperature.
Science
Talks about the sounds and sights before, during, and after a thunderstorm.
Science
Technology (Computational Thinking)
Engineering
Math
Talks about different things that can be built using blocks and a little imagination.
Science
Talks about the journey of the Northern Lights.
Science
Talks about how plants take care, like sunlight and water, and time to grow and are a wonderful way to connect with family and friends.
Science
Talks about the various creatures and insects that make their home in a garden.
Engineering
Two peers learning to collaborate together to create an extraordinary design out of boxes.
Science
Children explore the structure and properties of water with objects and containers.
Science
Going on a walk is a wonderful opportunity for young children to learn about and explore the world around them. You can introduce STEM ideas and vocabulary.
Science
Technology (Computational Thinking)
Math
Explore STEM learning while making waffles.
Science
Oscar and the Moth is a book written by Geoff Waring. A funny moth helps Oscar learn more about why and when we have light and darkness.
Math
In this book, Brother Berenstain learns all about opposite locations and directions while hiding inside a moving box. Will Papa Bear find him, or will Brother find his way out of the box?
Science
Use a variety of objects on a car track to see how different types of objects move.
Science
Technology (Computational Thinking)
Math
Children explore science and computational thinking concepts while making cookies.
Science
Technology (Computational Thinking)
Math
Children explore science, math, and computational thinking concepts while making ice cream.