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This is a really fun preschool and Kindergarten Learning Activity! It’s a fun science experiment for kids and teaches about measuring, observations and making a hypothesis.
Supplies:
- 1-2 cups flour
- Pan with 1 or 2 inch sides
- 3 size balls
- Tape Measure
- Newspaper or try this experiment outside
- Notebook
- Pen or pencil for marking your observations and measurements in notebook
Steps:
- Measure 2 cups of flour and put in a hill on the corner of pan
- smooth out to cover the other parts of the pan.
- Explain to your children that you are going to drop the balls from different heights, and record information about each time you drop it. Ask them to form a hypothesis about what might happen with different size balls and when they are dropped from different heights.
- Measure up 10 inches, drop first ball from that height, measure how wide the hole was and if it rolled, hopped etc.
- Mark down if this was the largest, smallest or middle size ball.
- Repeat at that height with the other 2 balls, smoothing flour after each one. Make sure to record the measurements and your observations.
- Pick two different heights, and record the same information as above.
- Talk about what you observed and if your hypothesis was correct.

















