We have been using Science Experiments in a Bag since the first week of May when we began our new school year. I cannot say enough good about this curriculum and am exicited to offer two of my readers a chance to win their own!
I like these experiments for several reasons:
- First, I was able to get them printed out, bagged up and ready to go for the whole school year before we even began. Yes, that means no prep work for me for these experiments. When we are ready for one, I simply pull the bag out of this bin and we start.
- They are multi-age through 8th grade. Even though this is my main Science curriculum for 5K, I still include Hanna (6th grade). Often, she is even the one who does the experiment with Joe and I just observe and listen.
- They are inexpensive. I spent under $20 on all supplies for the entire book of 25 experiments.
- They are super fun, yet very educational. I have learned a lot myself so far:-).
- They are hands-on and centered on subjects kids love.
So far this school year we’ve completed the following experiments from Science Experiments in a Bag eBook One:
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| GEODESIC DESIGN |
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| LIFECYCLE OF A FLY |
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| EARTHWORMS |
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| SPIDERS–CATCH AND OBSERVE A WEB |
We are currently doing an experiment in a bag on crickets. To extend all of our learning before and after each experiment we read lots and lots of books, and I try to find a few simple crafts to go along with the subject.
Here are several experiment titles included (their are 25 in each book):
- dancing peanuts
- siphon it
- rocket reaction
- buried garbage
- fungus amungus
- thermo test
Activitybags.com wants to give two of my readers an eBook copy of their own Science Experiments in a Bag.
To enter, choose as many ways as you prefer for more chances (one comment per entry please):
- Tell me what age/grade you will be using this eBook with.
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Giveaway ends August 4, at midnight Eastern time. Two winners will be chosen by random.org and contacted by email. Good luck!
*Disclosure* I was given one eBook by Activitybags.com. This review is 100% honest and forthright. I was not compensated in any other way.















I tweeted the giveaway!
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[...] Science Experiments in a Bag Book 1–this is the most fun and hands-on Science that can be used with a multi-age approach. We LOVE this Science and are having a blast with it!. I am able to use it for 5K and include my 6th grader. It is economically priced, another plus. I also like the fact that I was able to bag everything up ahead of time and have our whole year of 5K Science ready to go. You can read more about it, *here*. [...]
I would be using these experiments for PK4 & 5K- we’re doing both this year! What a great addition this would be!
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I think that I would be interested in either their reading games in a bag or math games- I can’t decide!
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I follow your blog!
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I already follow on twitter! Chic_Mama! Oh, and I think in my previous comment it should actually say that I subscribe to your blog. I couldn’t remember which it was! All I know is that you show up in my google reader!
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I would use this with my 1st grader (and his 2yo sister).
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Following you on Twitter (Knees2Earth)
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Following your blog….
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Tweeted the giveaway. (Knees2Earth)
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I think we would enjoy the Reading Games in a Bag…my son doesn’t enjoy reading but if there’s a game involved..that will get him excited!
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