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PRESCHOOL
Why not indulge in a fun game as you venture outside this spring?
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KINDERGARTEN
Have spring flowers all year round by letting your child create these gorgeous and colorful flower bouquets made of tissue paper.
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FIRST GRADE
What's cooler than an explosion? Not much! This simple science experiment lets kids build their own pop rocket, with help from a basic chemical reaction. So put on your safety goggles and let her rip!
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SECOND GRADE
This pressed leaf card project puts science, writing and fun together for your second grade child.
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THIRD GRADE
What better way to celebrate spring than with a fabulous spring flower party? Pack the day with fun flower-inspired activities and treats for a springalicious event!
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FOURTH GRADE
These pressed flower keepsakes introduce kids to flower science, and encourage reading!
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FIFTH GRADE
Fresh water is vital to our survival. The body needs it every day to stay healthy. This activity will teach your 5th grader how to turn salt water into fresh water with the help of the sun, and expand upon his science knowledge along the way.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
Flowers are up to some very important business: they are reproducing! In this activity find out who the flowers' "partners in crime" are by being a flower spy.
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HIGH SCHOOL
When it comes to big topics like teaching your kids to be environmentally conscious, sometimes it's best to let your own actions shine. Here's a guide to getting involved.
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