Learning Resources Primary Science Mix and Measure Set
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Product Feature
- Enticing, chunky tools are contoured for little hands
- Scale, bowl, 3 self standing spoons and 6 unique cup designs help children visualize quantities
- Activity cards guide children in making mystery goo, puffy paint, slime and more
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Stir up some fun with the Primary Science Mix & Measure Set. Introduce the concept of measurement while mixing up mystery goo, puffy paint, slime, and more. Set includes 10 activity cards, a scale, bowl, 6 cups, and 3 spoons, specially contoured for little hands and specifically designed to provide a clear visual of quantities. Suitable for kids ages 3 and up, this set makes a great addition to any toy chest and a fabulous sensory table or center activity in the classroom.
Features:
- Includes scale, bowl (measures 4-3/4"H x 6"D), 3 self-standing spoons, and 6 measuring cups specially designed for small hands
- 10 Double-sided activity cards with step-by-step instructions (5 additional cards available for free download)
- Introduces the concept of measurement and quantity
- For kids ages 3 and up
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Sample activity:
Let’s make ice cream. Pour 1 blue cup of crushed ice into the bowl. Add 4 red spoonfuls of salt to the ice. Did you know that salt lowers the freezing point of ice? Change the temperature and take a big step toward creating an irresistible ice cream. Put the lid on the bowl. Be sure to seal the bowl by covering the spout with the fat, curved part of the lid. Hold the lid in place as you shake the bowl from side to side (rather than up and down) for several minutes, until the salt completely mixes with the ice. Add the following ingredients to a plastic zip-top bag: • 1 Orange cup of half-and-half • 1 Yellow spoonful of vanilla extract • 1 Red spoonful of sugar
Seal the bag on your ice-cream ingredients. Make sure to place this bag inside another bag to lock all the contents inside. Place the bags inside the ice-filled bowl and close the lid. Shake the bowl from side to side for 5 minutes to allow the liquid inside the bags to solidify into ice cream. Remove the lid from the bowl. Check the consistency of the ice cream by sampling it with a spoon. Scoop out the ice cream into paper cups and enjoy a cold treat with your friends.
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Sample activity:
Calling all mad scientists. Follow the instructions on the included activity cards to make mystery goo, puffy paint, slime, and more. Chunky and colorful, the included spoons, cups, bowl, and scale are specially designed to clearly demonstrate the concepts of quantity and measurement, so kids are learning as they mix and measure the ingredients for their wild concoctions.
Learning Resources Primary Science Mix and Measure Set Review
My oldest is in pre-K. I'm not a homeschooling mom, but I really don't have a lot of faith that public schools will teach my children what I want them to know. What do I do? I send my child to school for social enrichment and so that he can experience things like storytime, recess, and the structure that being in a classroom teaches. Then I supplement at home.Having a background in early childhood education has taught me to keep my eyes open for things I can use to teach my kids at home. I was recently contacted by Learning Resources about reviewing some of their new for 2012 products. I chose the Primary Science Mixture and Measure Set. I thought it looked like it would be fun for my oldest to play with. We could surely come up with some great science experiments to conduct with this. Little did I know when I ordered it the multitude of concepts I'll be able to teach my boys with this set.
The Primary Science Mixture and Measure set includes:
Scale
bowl
3 self-standing spoons
6 unique cup designs help young learners visualize equivalent quantities in different formats
Activity Cards introduce children to measurement and guide them in making mystery goo, puffy paint, slime and more!
We did our first lesson on weight. We measured out equal amounts of water, dried beans, and cheerios and weighed them individually. Before weighing them I'd have Big Brother guess if he thought the item we were weighing weighed more, less, or the same as the item(s) previously weighed. It was really quite a simple lesson, but he had tons of fun and he learned a bit about: weight, estimation, greater than, less than, equal to, and volume.
Other skills that can be taught with the Mixture and Measure set include, but are not limited to: counting, measuring, conservation, addition, fractions, subtraction, cause and effect (as you teach various science, cooking, etc., projects).
I couldn't be more pleased with the Primary Science Mixture and Measure Set. I love the activity cards it come with-they'll be a big help on those days when I just plain lack creativity. The set is also made with kids in mind and is quite durable.
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