les sciences
les sciences
Comment dessiner les insectes
Comment la chenille se transforme-t-elle en papillon?
Comment les abeilles fabriquent-elles du miel?
Comment dessiner les reptiles
Pourquoi la tortue retourne-t-elle toujours sur son lieu de naissance ?
Comment le crocodile attaque-t-il ses proies ?
Comment dessiner les poissons
Comment les poissons dorment-ils?
Pourquoi le poisson clown et l’anémone de mer sont-ils inséparables ?
Pourquoi le requin doit-il toujours nager?
Comment dessiner les oiseaux
Comment le colibri vole-t-il en arrière ?
Pourquoi les flamants sont-ils roses ?
Quelle est la différence entre les penguins et les manchots?
Pourquoi le lion est-il le roi des animaux?
Pourquoi le zèbre a-t-il les rayures?
Comment les dauphins communiquent-ils entre eux?
Make Your Own Crystals
What happens when you mix these ingredients? Does the liquid change to another state of matter?
Solide, liquide ou gaz?
Go on a scavenger hunt around your home to find these objects. As-tu trouvé un solide, un liquide ou un gaz?
Virtual Chick Hatching
The KHPS Kinder team has created a Virtual Chick Hatching page. Check out the videos and watch the LiveStream of the chicks.
Éxperience: Les liquides
Use water, oil and dish soap to see how liquids mix or stay separated. What makes a liquid stay separated on top of another liquid?
Éxperience: Flotte et coule
Explore more objects that sink and float with different liquids. Try with your own liquids and objects at home. Why do some objects float or sink at the different levels?
Observe les papillons
Take a virtual tour of the Canadian Museum of Nature's butterfly exhibit .
Salt Dough creations
Create ornaments, creatures, bowls or family handprints using this salt dough recipe.
Volcano Eggs
See what happens when you mix paint, baking soda and vinegar. Follow the directions here to make your own volcanic eggs.
Melted Crayon Eggs
What happens when a solid is heated? Find out by making these melted crayons eggs.
Le cycle de l'eau
It usually rains a lot in Spring. Watch the video above to remember what we learned about the water cycle.
Watch these videos below to create your own water cycle observations at home.
Les solides et les liquides
Continue what we learned about mixing solids and liquids and create slime or play-doh at home!
Les objets qui flottent ou coulent
Use what we learned about objects that sink or float (coule ou flotte) and design something that can float. Be sure to test your object many times and keep on adjusting your creation! Watch this video as a reminder of objects that sink or float.