Monday, June 11, 2012

Preschool science - worm farm

We finished up our school year last week (yeah!) and I'm thinking about the summer.  With my oldest, we're going to do a 6 week little summer session just with All About Spelling and Story of the World (which he LOVES). 

With my preschooler, I'm thinking some little science experiments are in order.  I'm not sure what and how many, but I will post as we go...

Our first experiment was our worm farm.  He and I were left alone for the day with the tiny tot so we got to enjoy making it all by ourselves (with no older sibling trying to take over!)!  We made this pop bottle wormery.  Here he is getting sand for the worms.


After looking for about 10 minutes for worms under some rocks in the drizzling rain, mom decided it was much easier to go down the road to the Amish house where the little boys sell night crawlers! So we hopped in the car and came home with some huge worms!!

We let them in there for a few days to make tunnels and such, then did our experiments.  We created the cutest worm notebook for him out of paper lunch bags. 

Here we are doing the experiment to see if the worm would go to the dry or wet napkin.


We had to do the experiment 3 times, then chart (with a sticker) showing which side it went to.


Tiny tot was a little incredulous at the 'buggie wormy' on the dining room table...



After all the experiments, he looked at his book so many times and had to tell me the outcomes over and over again!  He loved it.  I can't wait to do more things like this with him!!




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