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 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.
Science
Children will gain an understanding of how light passes through some objects but not others.
Science
Children will gain an understanding of how moving an object and/or light source will affect the size of a shadow.
Science
Children will learn how to make shadows given a light source and an object.
Science
Children will explore different sources of light and work to solve a problem that requires light.
Science
Children will have opportunities to explore and notice shadows in everyday routines and activities.
Science
Children will observe light and sources of light with adult guidance.
Science
Children will explore placing and pushing a variety of objects down ramps of different angles to determine how the slope of a ramp impacts how objects move.
Science
Children will develop an understanding of what a ramp is and how different objects travel down a ramp.
Science
Children will explore forces and motion through outdoor play with balls, riding toys, and wagons.
Science
Children explore forces and motion through indoor play involving balls, cars, and other objects.
Science
Children will explore motion, force, and gravity through open-ended play with objects like balls, rattles, and other toys.
Science
Children explore force and motion with household objects and toys.
Science
Children will explore how pushes and pulls, along with the environment itself, affect the motion of objects.