Snowball Science Video Lesson
Sometimes when it’s cold and snowy, it is so much fun to bring the snow inside! We have a fun snowball science video lesson that is perfect for those chilly days when you need something for your preschooler to do. We’ve created an interactive video lesson to walk you through the experiment, and we have a fun observation sheet to download, too! Keep reading for more details!
Snowball Science Video Lesson
Miss Megan walks you through each step of our snowball science experiment. In this lesson, students watch snowballs (or ice if snow isn’t available) as they melt, while learning to make predictions, record observations, and talk about what they see. The video encourages curiosity and builds early STEM foundations in a way that’s easy for teachers to implement and exciting for kids to experience.
Lesson Plan and Observation Sheet
We have a full written lesson plan and matching observation sheet so you have all you need to do the experiment at home or in the classroom with your little learner!
Video Preview
Watch a preview of the video lesson right here!
Teachers Pay Teachers
You can find our Snowball Science video lesson and printable observation sheet in our Teachers Pay Teachers store, right here!
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