Plataforma de Educação Humanizada

Torne-se Membro

Play Dough Plant Cell Model

Play Dough Plant Cell Model

Materials Required: Assortment of play dough colors (one color for each organelle) Plastic knives or sculpting tools Reference images or diagrams of a plant cell Wax paper or a tray (for building the model on) Steps Involved: Prepare the Materials: Provide each...
Observing Cheek Cells Under a Microscope

Observing Cheek Cells Under a Microscope

Materials Required: Microscope Clean, sterile cotton swabs Microscopic slides Cover slips Methylene blue stain (optional) Dropper Water Gloves Steps Involved: Prepare the Materials: Gather all necessary materials, including a microscope, slides, and sterile cotton...
Exploring Plant Cells with Onion Skin

Exploring Plant Cells with Onion Skin

Materials Required: Onion Microscope Slide and cover slip Eosin Y stain (optional) Forceps or tweezers Knife or scalpel Water Steps Involved: Carefully peel a thin layer of onion skin using forceps or tweezers. Place the onion skin on a microscope slide. (Optional)...
Water Gun Target Games

Water Gun Target Games

Materials Required: Water/squirt guns Water Pop cans/tin cans (for targets) Steps Involved: Set up the pop cans or tin cans in a designated area to serve as targets. Fill the water guns with water. Explain to the students that the activity will show how water helps us...
Demonstrating Air Pressure with a Water Bottle

Demonstrating Air Pressure with a Water Bottle

Materials Required: An empty soda or water bottle with the label removed A small amount of play dough, plasticine, or clay A straw Water Steps Involved: Cut a small length of straw. Plug one end of the straw with play dough. On the opposite end of the straw, make a...