Early Learners (Pre-K-2)
Lesson Plans and Activities
Introduce simple science concepts to early learners with this series of lesson plans produced by Carnegie Science Center in partnership with PNC Grow Up Great. While originally published for classroom use, these activities use common household items and can be adapted for online instruction.
Why is the Sky Blue?
Science Educator James Falba answers one of the most frequently asked questions he receives when visiting schools.
Content themes: Light and Color, Atmosphere
Grow a Bean in a Bag
In this how-to video, Science Educator Angelica Miller guides you through an at-home experiment to witness various stages of plant growth.
Content themes: Plant Growth, Scientific Observation
Tree Frog Feeding
Learn about the tree frogs in Carnegie Science Center's H2Oh! Field Station with Science Educator Carla Littleton.
Content themes: Animal Science, Habitats
Making Kale Chips
Learn about health and nutrition while making a healthy snack with Science Educator Christina Soff.
Content themes: Health, Nutrition, Environment
Howling Baloon Demonstration
Learn about sound vibrations with Science Educator Christina Soff.
Content themes: Sound Energy
Balloon Skewer Demonstration
Science Educator Christina Soff demonstrates the basics of polymers and surface tension by skewering a balloon without popping it.
Content themes: Chemistry, Molecules, Polymers
Diffusion Demonstration
Learn about diffusion with Science Educator James Falba.
Content themes: Chemistry
DIY Invisible Ink
Science Educator Jill Rible shows you how to make invisible ink using simple household ingredients.
Content themes: Chemistry
How to Grow Food from Scraps
Join Science Educator Carla Littleton in growing your own food from scraps of fruits and vegetables!
Content themes: Environmental Science
Bubbles
Introduce students to chemistry concepts with a universally loved activity: blowing bubbles!
Content themes: Chemistry, Properties of Matter
Building Bridges
Encourage students’ creativity and problem-solving skills as they build structures with a variety of materials.
Content themes: Engineering, Physics, Problem Solving
Colorful Milk
This exciting, colorful experiment can also serve as a reminder of the importance of handwashing.
Content themes: Chemistry, Reactions
Mixing Substances
Experiment with chemical reactions and be wowed when substances bubble and fizz.
Content themes: Chemistry, Reactions
Oobleck
Let students get messy as they investigate this non-Newtonian fluid.
Content themes: Properties of Matter, Scientific Observation
Play Dough
Guide students as they make their own play dough and discover the science of change.
Content themes: Chemistry, Reactions, Five Senses
Sink or Float
In addition to learning about buoyancy, students will practice prediction, observation, experimentation, and recording results.
Content themes: Properties of Water, Force and Motion
Taking Things Apart
Encourage students’ natural curiosity by exploring what’s inside the electronics and toys they use every day.
Content themes: Engineering, Forces and Interaction, Technology
Students will learn how to affect an experiment’s outcome by changing just one of its variables.
Content themes: Properties of Water, Scientific Thinking
Videos
Share these videos with students and families or use them inspire your own lessons! Find more fun and educational videos on Carnegie Science Center’s YouTube channel.
Building with Cardboard Boxes
What will your little engineer create with cardboard boxes? The possibilities are endless!
Content themes: Engineering, Design, Creative Thinking
DIY Crayons
Join Science Educator Wendy Brenneman as she shows you how to make new crayons at home using old crayon pieces, a mold, and oven.
Content themes: Properties of Matter, Color Mixing
DIY Oobleck
Let’s get messy! Science Educator Jill Rible demonstrates how to make Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid.
Content themes: Properties of Matter, Scientific Observation
Make a Weather Journal and Rain Gauge
Science Educator Jason Dohoda shares his tips for creating your very own weather journal and rain gauge.
Content themes: Meteorology
Dream Big Educator Guide
The educational movie Dream Big is an inspiring celebration of innovations big and small and the amazing engineers behind them. Containing 12 lesson plans covering grades K-12, this Educator Guide aligns with the core engineering ideas and principles laid out in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Dream Big is available for streaming on Vimeo on Demand .
Content themes: Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences