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Glow Sticks are fun for kids of all ages! They are great for parties, holidays, or just fun to play with in a dark room! I have tried for years to think of a fun way to incorporate glow sticks into reading and science. As it turns out, glow sticks are Chemistry in its most basic form, which is great for elementary kids. I mean they are not really ready for Chemistry in its most advanced form, right? I decided to create a few resources to go with the hands-on experiment. If you know me at…

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This is an image of the glow stick experiment. I use it on the first day of school to help review the scientific method. Scientific Method Middle School, Scientific Method Experiments, Scientific Method Activities, School Science Experiments, Science Experiments Kids Elementary, The Scientific Method, 7th Grade Science, 8th Grade Science, 4th Grade Science

Kick off the new school year with a bang with this Back to School Science activity. Explore the scientific method in a fascinating way, and welcome your students back with hands-on, active learning. Watch your learners light up when you turn off the lights and allow them to experiment with glow stick. It’s the perfect blend of fun and learning for the upcoming school year. Try something new and spark their curiosity for science like never before!

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This is a  thermal energy experiment to determine if the temperature of water affects the luminance of a glow stick. This lesson takes around 45 minutes. Through this lesson, the students will learn that hot water makes a glow stick glow brighter than cold water. The students need to have some background knowledge of the movement of particles of a liquid. This product is editable so that you can use it with items you have in your classroom. For example, if you would rather use graduated cylinder Thermal Energy Experiments, Notebook Dividers, Steam Classroom, Energy Science, Sixth Grade Science, What Is Energy, Graduated Cylinder, Light Unit, 7th Grade Science

This is a thermal energy experiment to determine if the temperature of water affects the luminance of a glow stick. This lesson takes around 45 minutes. Through this lesson, the students will learn that hot water makes a glow stick glow brighter than cold water. The students need to have some background knowledge of the movement of particles of a liquid. This product is editable so that you can use it with items you have in your classroom. For example, if you would rather use graduated…

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