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Select one or more materials that should be included in activity
Water
Scissors
Baking soda
Balloon
Spoon
Tape
Dish soap
See instructions
Bowl
Food coloring (optional)
Plaster of Paris
Dry ice
Paint brush
food coloring
Plate
Tall clear container
Scissors - class set
Clear cup or glass
Magnifying glass (optional)
Sharpies
Vinegar
Wonder
Joy
Warm water
Markers
Disposable spoons
Cup
Disposable plate
Sheet of white printer paper
Yellow highlighter marker
Spoons
Metal spoon
Flour
Leaves
Salt
Raisins
Ziploc bags
markers - class set
Rubber band
Duct tape
jumbo Popsicle sticks
Sheet of white paper
Disposable cup or beaker
Shaving cream - enough to fill a small cup
Pencil
Washable School Glue
Disposable spoon
Dark blue construction paper
Marbles
Spray adhesive
Plastic bowls
Round balloon
Sharpie
Paper
Sand
Popsicle sticks
Apple slices
Carved pumpkin
Vegetable oil
Fluorescent water
Gauze
Clear washable school glue
Paper towel
Black light bulb or similar
Vinegar - enough to fill container 1/2 full
Canned or pureed pumpkin
Citric acid (buy online or in the canning section of the grocery store)
Aluminum foil
Oil - enough to make a 1
Pumpkin pie spice
Baby oil (scented or unscented)
Cream of tartar
Holiday spirit
Confectioners sugar
Floor fan that can be tilted to blow upwards
Ball
Peppermint candies
Fragrance (optional)
Goggles
Non-stick spray or similar
Foam sheet or construction paper
Stool
Oven
Piece of string
Cookie cutters (optional)
Plastic egg halves
White board
Small bowl (optional)
Potting soil or similar grass seed (or any seed)
Dry erase marker
Vegetable oil (enough to fill container halfway)
String or ribbon (optional)
Decorations
White vinegar (enough to make a 1-2 inch layer in your jar)
Balloon -- twisty balloon preferred
Corn starch
Rubbing alcohol (enough to make a 1-2 inch layer in your jar)
Piece of plastic shopping bag or tinsel
Shaving cream
Two colors of food coloring
Wool blanket, sweater, or similar
Crepe paper or small bits of paper
Colander or strainer
Petri dishes
Sticker labels
Disposable bowl or small container
Clear plastic cups
Plastic bucket (any size)
Vinyl shower curtain, very thick trash bag or similar -- large enough to cover the mouth of your bucket
Small toy dinosaurs, bones, rocks, or other items from around the house
Elastic, bungee cord, or duct tape
Sponges or sponge paper cut into a tree shape
Tall, clear jar, glass or similar
Salt (any kind)
Very hot water
Soil
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing Solution
Ammonia (optional)
Balloon (transparent is best)
1/4" hex nut
Poinsettia
Boiling water
Acids (e.g., vinegar, lemon juice, toilet bowl cleaner)
Bases (e.g., baking soda, milk of magnesia)
Aluminum foil square
Smoke machine or dry ice
Medium sized disposable cup
Popsicle stick or disposable spoon
Unsweetened Cherry Jello or Kool-Aid - packet
Plastic cookie cutter
Vinegar - enough to fill the container 2/3
Flame
Small plastic bowls
or similar
Sheet of pink or red construction paper
White wax crayon
Blue or green highligher marker
Black light
Glue stick
Flashlight
Black foam
Highligher or washable marker
Borax
Permanent markers
Large, wide rubber band
Bowls
Small rubber bands
Small foam shapes
Dropper
Jumbo craft sticks
Tub or pool
Markers (optional)
Foam
Butcher paper
Straight pin
Clear contact paper
Bendy straw
Water - enough to fill the clear glass
Large toothpicks or wooden skewers (axles)
Ziploc sandwich bags
Hook Velcro
Unsharpened pencil with an eraser
Baby oil - enough to fill the clear glass about 1/3 full
Straws
Printed pictures of plants and animals around the world
Vegetable oil - enough to fill the clear glass about 1/3 full
Colored, heart-shaped ice cube
Metal Tray
Decorations as desired
plain white carnation
Quarter
Tempera paints
utility scissors or knife - grownup only
Pictures of beetles
water - enough to fill cup halfway
Bug viewer
Small sticks or twigs
Tape or hot glue
Magnet board or Metal board
Candle
Paper hearts
Honey
Rulers
Jumbo craft sticks or similar
Googly eyes
Water droppers (optional)
Cotton balls
Permanent markers (optional)
Grape-Nuts cereal
Washable, non-toxic paint
Recycled glass jar with metal lid
Raisin Bran cereal
Cup or bowl
Strong magnet
Puffed wheat cereal
Drinking straw
Clean sand
Empty water bottle
Straw
Sharpie marker - class set
Food coloring - class set
Containers
Recycled 2-liter bottle
tape - class set
sheets of red & pink paper
Funnel
Fruit, syrup, or other sticky substance
Balloons
Candy hearts or similar (optional)
Small recycled plastic container
Pantyhose or similar
Tall clear glasses
very small disposable cups
Ice cubes
Raw egg
Long piece of string or yarn
Washable liquid tempera paint
Zipper sandwich bag
Laminator
Glow stick (optional)
Container of 1 dozen raw eggs
X-ray pictures
Hardboiled egg
Recycled plastic tub (such as a container for pretzel rods, cheese balls or craft supplies)
Shortening or similar (optional)
Sheets of white paper
1” plastic tubing or similar (the wider the tube, the bigger and faster your bubbles will grow)
Marker (optional)
Wool sweater
Funnel (or chop off the top of a 2 liter plastic bottle to make the same shape)
Dry ice - small block
Hard boiled eggs - as many as desired
Jumbo paper clip
Vinegar - Approx 2 T. for every 6 eggs
Used paper bags or similar
Washable glue
Cotton swabs
Large rubber erasers
Small bowl or similar
Medium rubber bands
Shredder or scissors
Drinking straws
Various stuffed animals
Sharp pencil, toothpick or similar
Black construction paper circle
Recycled plastic water bottle
Decorating items - googlie eyes and glue dots
Recycled plastic bottle caps (all same)
Plastic wrap (optional)
eye stickers
Hot glue and Hot glue gun
Shaving cream (scented if desired) - 1 can
Tape (optional)
If you don't have a sink
Scent as desired
Meltable snack food (chocolate, cheese, etc.)
consider providing a tub
bowl or other container (optional)
Shallow baking pan or dish
Sheet of dark construction paper - 8.5 x 11
Butterfly template
Plastic water bottle with water remaining inside
Paper towel sheets
Sand (several cups)
hot glue gun
Cardstock
at room temperature
Small candy wrappers (optional)
Variety of waterproof recycled materials (plastic bottles & containers)
foam stickers
Pennies
Epsom salts
String or similar
Cupcake papers (optional)
Hot glue gun, waterproof tape or similar
Large pieces of cardboard
Cupcake tin (optional)
Decorations (optional)
Meringue powder
Bird food
Zipper baggie
Scissors or similar
Wide-mouth funnel
Toy eggs or similar
Medium sized Dixie cup
Paintbrush
Stiff white paper, like cardstock or photo paper
Colorful washable powdered tempera paint
Glue, glue dots or similar
Heavy book or similar
Clear cups
Metal tablespoon
Velcro -- hook and loop
Bird seed
Flat coffee filters cut into 1
Bins - 1 per 3 students
Small colored beads
Milk
Small beakers or plastic cup
Twigs, leaves, rocks (optional)
Various large green leaves
Insect grabbers or tongs (optiona)
Paintbrushes
Paper money or a picture thereof
Coffee filter
Recycled cardboard tube
Waxed paper cut into a square or circle
Plastic wrap
Set of markers or similar
Glue sticks
Black or other dark permanent ink markers
Roll of clear tape
Crayons
Awl or sharp knife
Magnetic marbles
Printed robotic finger form
Plastic spoons
Bouncy ball
Magnetic wand
Small, strong magnet (such as neodymium)
Water bottle nozzle
Metal paper clips or similar (optional)
Mini marshmallows
Apple seeds
Laminating sheets
Large tree or plant leaf
Washable Paint Set
Magnifying glass
Washable black tempera paint
Cardboard tubes
Squid pictures printed out on white paper
String - approx 16 inches
Contact paper or similar cut into approx. 6
Craft foam (optional) - approx .5 x 12 inches
Hole puncher
Piece of ribbon, pipecleaner or similar
1 sheet of aluminum foil
apple
1 Tablespoon salt
Masking tape
Set of washable paints
1 Tablespoon baking soda
Plates (1 per paint color)
1 cup boiling water
Plastic insects
Sheet of paper
1/2 cup white vinegar
Plastic spiders
Medium sized paper cup
Recycled glass jar
tarnished silver
Bubble solution
soft cloth for drying and polishing
Mod Podge
Glass baking dish
Deep dish that is not much larger than the sponge
String
Ribbon or string (optional)
Box of corn starch
Liquid soap
Tea candle (optional)
Can of shaving cream
Vinegar (enough to cover the egg in the glass)
Printable Morse Code Sheet (see link)
Toy clicker, pencil, drumstick, stick, rock -- anything to tap or click with
Bubble wands
Hole punch
Food coloring - 1 drop
Pipe cleaners
Water glasses -- all should be identical
Googly eyes or eye stickers
Pumice
Metal spoon or similar
White cardstock 8.5x11
Yellow yarn
Glitter
White printer paper 8.5
Water glasses
Metal brad
water bottle
Markers or crayons - class set
ketchup packet
Printable code wheel template (see instructions)
Recycled water bottle nozzle
Foam sheets
Recycled CD
Light corn syrup
Balloon pump (optional)
Measuring cups - class set
Measuring spoons - class set
Dish soap (Joy or Dawn work best; avoid
Cups
Lighter
Colorful pipe cleaners
Splash of lemon juice
Mini Carrot
Sand paper
Large magnetic or metal surface
Large bowl
12
Magnet wands - class set
Bee pictures - class set
Small Petri dishes
Duct tape or similar
Button magnets - class set
Nutrient Agar
Spider web
Flowers - class set
Black paper
Play tunnel (optional)
Pitchers
Glass measuring cup
Spray bottle with water
Yellow pom poms - class set (optional)
Fine powder (e.g., baking powder, baby powder, face powder)
Bucket (optional)
Curiosity
Fun
Flat tea bag (the kind with a tag)
Matches or lighter
Flame-proof surface
Beehive picture
Food coloring - set of different colors
Q-tip or similar
sturdy plastic cup
colorful balloon
Blue or green highlighter marker
roll of colorful duct tape
Waxed paper
Ice water - enough to fill the glass
cotton balls, white pompons or similar
Hot (but not boiling) water - enough to fill the glass
set of permanent black markers
Artificial plant leaves
room temperature water -- enough to fill the glass
Glow stick (all the same color)
Magnetic tape
Plastic water bottle with lid - green preferred
Plastic cup
Craft materials
Sharp object to make a small hole
Sink, bucket or similar
Large Petri dishes
Printed and laminated mineral key
Cups or petri dishes
Medium sized plastic containers
disposable cup with plastic lid
Sugar cube
None
Cup of water
Small plastic spider
Printout of the current month's constellations from this website: http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/st6starfinder/star6starfinder.shtml
2 Different sized hole punches
Stethoscope
Dish or tray
Small paper confetti, bits of paper, tissue paper, rice cereal or similar
Goggles (optional)
Raw chicken egg
Small paperclips
Rubbing alcohol
Clear glass
White or colored printer paper
Fan that can be tilted to blow upwards
Other rocks
Medium-size paper cup
Heavy cream, slightly warmed
Large stuffed animals
Cotton string
Clean glass jar with lid
Borax (a laundry booster)
Small paper clips
Marble (optional)
Strips of fabric or bandanas
Decorating materials
Spatula or wooden spoon
Blender (optional)
Ground pepper
Construction paper
Printed first aid stickers
Pressed leaves
Toothpick, straw or similar
Washable markers
Large plastic container
Sand or rice - enough to fill the tub about 1/3 to the top
Small fossils, sharks' teeth, rocks or similar
Small shovels, spoons or similar
Food coloring or liquid tempera paint
Colander, sifter or similar
White paper
Glass milk bottle or similar**
Tall, slender glass container
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Water
Scissors
Baking soda
Balloon
Spoon
Tape
Dish soap
See instructions
Bowl
Food coloring (optional)
Plaster of Paris
Dry ice
Paint brush
food coloring
Plate
Tall clear container
Scissors - class set
Clear cup or glass
Magnifying glass (optional)
Sharpies
Vinegar
Wonder
Joy
Warm water
Markers
Disposable spoons
Cup
Disposable plate
Sheet of white printer paper
Yellow highlighter marker
Spoons
Metal spoon
Flour
Leaves
Salt
Raisins
Ziploc bags
markers - class set
Rubber band
Duct tape
jumbo Popsicle sticks
Sheet of white paper
Disposable cup or beaker
Shaving cream - enough to fill a small cup
Pencil
Washable School Glue
Disposable spoon
Dark blue construction paper
Marbles
Spray adhesive
Plastic bowls
Round balloon
Sharpie
Paper
Sand
Popsicle sticks
Apple slices
Carved pumpkin
Vegetable oil
Fluorescent water
Gauze
Clear washable school glue
Paper towel
Black light bulb or similar
Vinegar - enough to fill container 1/2 full
Canned or pureed pumpkin
Citric acid (buy online or in the canning section of the grocery store)
Aluminum foil
Oil - enough to make a 1
Pumpkin pie spice
Baby oil (scented or unscented)
Cream of tartar
Holiday spirit
Confectioners sugar
Floor fan that can be tilted to blow upwards
Ball
Peppermint candies
Fragrance (optional)
Goggles
Non-stick spray or similar
Foam sheet or construction paper
Stool
Oven
Piece of string
Cookie cutters (optional)
Plastic egg halves
White board
Small bowl (optional)
Potting soil or similar grass seed (or any seed)
Dry erase marker
Vegetable oil (enough to fill container halfway)
String or ribbon (optional)
Decorations
White vinegar (enough to make a 1-2 inch layer in your jar)
Balloon -- twisty balloon preferred
Corn starch
Rubbing alcohol (enough to make a 1-2 inch layer in your jar)
Piece of plastic shopping bag or tinsel
Shaving cream
Two colors of food coloring
Wool blanket, sweater, or similar
Crepe paper or small bits of paper
Colander or strainer
Petri dishes
Sticker labels
Disposable bowl or small container
Clear plastic cups
Plastic bucket (any size)
Vinyl shower curtain, very thick trash bag or similar -- large enough to cover the mouth of your bucket
Small toy dinosaurs, bones, rocks, or other items from around the house
Elastic, bungee cord, or duct tape
Sponges or sponge paper cut into a tree shape
Tall, clear jar, glass or similar
Salt (any kind)
Very hot water
Soil
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing Solution
Ammonia (optional)
Balloon (transparent is best)
1/4" hex nut
Poinsettia
Boiling water
Acids (e.g., vinegar, lemon juice, toilet bowl cleaner)
Bases (e.g., baking soda, milk of magnesia)
Aluminum foil square
Smoke machine or dry ice
Medium sized disposable cup
Popsicle stick or disposable spoon
Unsweetened Cherry Jello or Kool-Aid - packet
Plastic cookie cutter
Vinegar - enough to fill the container 2/3
Flame
Small plastic bowls
or similar
Sheet of pink or red construction paper
White wax crayon
Blue or green highligher marker
Black light
Glue stick
Flashlight
Black foam
Highligher or washable marker
Borax
Permanent markers
Large, wide rubber band
Bowls
Small rubber bands
Small foam shapes
Dropper
Jumbo craft sticks
Tub or pool
Markers (optional)
Foam
Butcher paper
Straight pin
Clear contact paper
Bendy straw
Water - enough to fill the clear glass
Large toothpicks or wooden skewers (axles)
Ziploc sandwich bags
Hook Velcro
Unsharpened pencil with an eraser
Baby oil - enough to fill the clear glass about 1/3 full
Straws
Printed pictures of plants and animals around the world
Vegetable oil - enough to fill the clear glass about 1/3 full
Colored, heart-shaped ice cube
Metal Tray
Decorations as desired
plain white carnation
Quarter
Tempera paints
utility scissors or knife - grownup only
Pictures of beetles
water - enough to fill cup halfway
Bug viewer
Small sticks or twigs
Tape or hot glue
Magnet board or Metal board
Candle
Paper hearts
Honey
Rulers
Jumbo craft sticks or similar
Googly eyes
Water droppers (optional)
Cotton balls
Permanent markers (optional)
Grape-Nuts cereal
Washable, non-toxic paint
Recycled glass jar with metal lid
Raisin Bran cereal
Cup or bowl
Strong magnet
Puffed wheat cereal
Drinking straw
Clean sand
Empty water bottle
Straw
Sharpie marker - class set
Food coloring - class set
Containers
Recycled 2-liter bottle
tape - class set
sheets of red & pink paper
Funnel
Fruit, syrup, or other sticky substance
Balloons
Candy hearts or similar (optional)
Small recycled plastic container
Pantyhose or similar
Tall clear glasses
very small disposable cups
Ice cubes
Raw egg
Long piece of string or yarn
Washable liquid tempera paint
Zipper sandwich bag
Laminator
Glow stick (optional)
Container of 1 dozen raw eggs
X-ray pictures
Hardboiled egg
Recycled plastic tub (such as a container for pretzel rods, cheese balls or craft supplies)
Shortening or similar (optional)
Sheets of white paper
1” plastic tubing or similar (the wider the tube, the bigger and faster your bubbles will grow)
Marker (optional)
Wool sweater
Funnel (or chop off the top of a 2 liter plastic bottle to make the same shape)
Dry ice - small block
Hard boiled eggs - as many as desired
Jumbo paper clip
Vinegar - Approx 2 T. for every 6 eggs
Used paper bags or similar
Washable glue
Cotton swabs
Large rubber erasers
Small bowl or similar
Medium rubber bands
Shredder or scissors
Drinking straws
Various stuffed animals
Sharp pencil, toothpick or similar
Black construction paper circle
Recycled plastic water bottle
Decorating items - googlie eyes and glue dots
Recycled plastic bottle caps (all same)
Plastic wrap (optional)
eye stickers
Hot glue and Hot glue gun
Shaving cream (scented if desired) - 1 can
Tape (optional)
If you don't have a sink
Scent as desired
Meltable snack food (chocolate, cheese, etc.)
consider providing a tub
bowl or other container (optional)
Shallow baking pan or dish
Sheet of dark construction paper - 8.5 x 11
Butterfly template
Plastic water bottle with water remaining inside
Paper towel sheets
Sand (several cups)
hot glue gun
Cardstock
at room temperature
Small candy wrappers (optional)
Variety of waterproof recycled materials (plastic bottles & containers)
foam stickers
Pennies
Epsom salts
String or similar
Cupcake papers (optional)
Hot glue gun, waterproof tape or similar
Large pieces of cardboard
Cupcake tin (optional)
Decorations (optional)
Meringue powder
Bird food
Zipper baggie
Scissors or similar
Wide-mouth funnel
Toy eggs or similar
Medium sized Dixie cup
Paintbrush
Stiff white paper, like cardstock or photo paper
Colorful washable powdered tempera paint
Glue, glue dots or similar
Heavy book or similar
Clear cups
Metal tablespoon
Velcro -- hook and loop
Bird seed
Flat coffee filters cut into 1
Bins - 1 per 3 students
Small colored beads
Milk
Small beakers or plastic cup
Twigs, leaves, rocks (optional)
Various large green leaves
Insect grabbers or tongs (optiona)
Paintbrushes
Paper money or a picture thereof
Coffee filter
Recycled cardboard tube
Waxed paper cut into a square or circle
Plastic wrap
Set of markers or similar
Glue sticks
Black or other dark permanent ink markers
Roll of clear tape
Crayons
Awl or sharp knife
Magnetic marbles
Printed robotic finger form
Plastic spoons
Bouncy ball
Magnetic wand
Small, strong magnet (such as neodymium)
Water bottle nozzle
Metal paper clips or similar (optional)
Mini marshmallows
Apple seeds
Laminating sheets
Large tree or plant leaf
Washable Paint Set
Magnifying glass
Washable black tempera paint
Cardboard tubes
Squid pictures printed out on white paper
String - approx 16 inches
Contact paper or similar cut into approx. 6
Craft foam (optional) - approx .5 x 12 inches
Hole puncher
Piece of ribbon, pipecleaner or similar
1 sheet of aluminum foil
apple
1 Tablespoon salt
Masking tape
Set of washable paints
1 Tablespoon baking soda
Plates (1 per paint color)
1 cup boiling water
Plastic insects
Sheet of paper
1/2 cup white vinegar
Plastic spiders
Medium sized paper cup
Recycled glass jar
tarnished silver
Bubble solution
soft cloth for drying and polishing
Mod Podge
Glass baking dish
Deep dish that is not much larger than the sponge
String
Ribbon or string (optional)
Box of corn starch
Liquid soap
Tea candle (optional)
Can of shaving cream
Vinegar (enough to cover the egg in the glass)
Printable Morse Code Sheet (see link)
Toy clicker, pencil, drumstick, stick, rock -- anything to tap or click with
Bubble wands
Hole punch
Food coloring - 1 drop
Pipe cleaners
Water glasses -- all should be identical
Googly eyes or eye stickers
Pumice
Metal spoon or similar
White cardstock 8.5x11
Yellow yarn
Glitter
White printer paper 8.5
Water glasses
Metal brad
water bottle
Markers or crayons - class set
ketchup packet
Printable code wheel template (see instructions)
Recycled water bottle nozzle
Foam sheets
Recycled CD
Light corn syrup
Balloon pump (optional)
Measuring cups - class set
Measuring spoons - class set
Dish soap (Joy or Dawn work best; avoid
Cups
Lighter
Colorful pipe cleaners
Splash of lemon juice
Mini Carrot
Sand paper
Large magnetic or metal surface
Large bowl
12
Magnet wands - class set
Bee pictures - class set
Small Petri dishes
Duct tape or similar
Button magnets - class set
Nutrient Agar
Spider web
Flowers - class set
Black paper
Play tunnel (optional)
Pitchers
Glass measuring cup
Spray bottle with water
Yellow pom poms - class set (optional)
Fine powder (e.g., baking powder, baby powder, face powder)
Bucket (optional)
Curiosity
Fun
Flat tea bag (the kind with a tag)
Matches or lighter
Flame-proof surface
Beehive picture
Food coloring - set of different colors
Q-tip or similar
sturdy plastic cup
colorful balloon
Blue or green highlighter marker
roll of colorful duct tape
Waxed paper
Ice water - enough to fill the glass
cotton balls, white pompons or similar
Hot (but not boiling) water - enough to fill the glass
set of permanent black markers
Artificial plant leaves
room temperature water -- enough to fill the glass
Glow stick (all the same color)
Magnetic tape
Plastic water bottle with lid - green preferred
Plastic cup
Craft materials
Sharp object to make a small hole
Sink, bucket or similar
Large Petri dishes
Printed and laminated mineral key
Cups or petri dishes
Medium sized plastic containers
disposable cup with plastic lid
Sugar cube
None
Cup of water
Small plastic spider
Printout of the current month's constellations from this website: http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/st6starfinder/star6starfinder.shtml
2 Different sized hole punches
Stethoscope
Dish or tray
Small paper confetti, bits of paper, tissue paper, rice cereal or similar
Goggles (optional)
Raw chicken egg
Small paperclips
Rubbing alcohol
Clear glass
White or colored printer paper
Fan that can be tilted to blow upwards
Other rocks
Medium-size paper cup
Heavy cream, slightly warmed
Large stuffed animals
Cotton string
Clean glass jar with lid
Borax (a laundry booster)
Small paper clips
Marble (optional)
Strips of fabric or bandanas
Decorating materials
Spatula or wooden spoon
Blender (optional)
Ground pepper
Construction paper
Printed first aid stickers
Pressed leaves
Toothpick, straw or similar
Washable markers
Large plastic container
Sand or rice - enough to fill the tub about 1/3 to the top
Small fossils, sharks' teeth, rocks or similar
Small shovels, spoons or similar
Food coloring or liquid tempera paint
Colander, sifter or similar
White paper
Glass milk bottle or similar**
Tall, slender glass container
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