The Quirkles® are 26 imaginary scientists that help children everyday, all over the world, develop a love and appreciation for science. They are an educational based series of books that offer an easy new way to integrate literacy and fun science at school or at home for kids. Each book is full of vocabulary builders, character education lessons, and two related science experiments that allow for hands on activities, helping to reinforce the topics that were just read. The series was created by teachers, and each story teaches/reinforces the phonetic sounds that serve as the building blocks for reading, while also making science—earth, physical, and life—fun and cool to learn. Watch this introduction to The Quirkles and discover why everyone is talking about these wonderful little scientists and their cool, simple, easy, and fun science experiments for kids! http://blip.tv/file/4578552
More fun and easy science experiments for kids from The Quirkles. Use up some of those extra eggs in the volcano egg science activity and the classic egg in the bottle experiment.Learn more about The Quirkles at http://www.quirkles.com
Learn how to make your own bouncing ball! This is another fun and easy science experiment for kids from The Quirkles.Meet The Quirkles here - http://www.quirkles.com
More fun science experiments for children from the Quirkles! This month we're having fun with carbon dioxide explosions. We have also included a really cool soda trick too. Shake up your soda as hard as you can! We dare ya :)http://www.quirkles.com
Another fun science activity for kids with the Quirkles! Vinnie Volcano, one of The Quirkles, KOLR 10, and Terri Johnson demonstrate a fun science activity for the holidays using baking soda, vinegar, and some red food coloring.http://www.quirkles.com
Check out a really awesome way to mix colors using the power of magnets! Study the science of magnets and create fun and beautiful abstract art at the same time!Check out this and other easy science experiments for kids at http://www.quirkles.com
Terri Johnson demonstrates more fun science experiments for kids that can be done in the classroom or at home to spice up science this Halloween! Check out this and other easy science experiments for children at http://www.quirkles.com
Easy science experiments for children...make a quick and fun zip line with balloons, straws, and, string.Check out this and other easy science experiments for children at http://www.quirkles.com
Easy science experiments for children...make a quick and fun zip line with balloons, straws, and, string.Check out this and other easy science experiments for children at http://www.quirkles.com
At a professional development conference last month, teams of preK and kindergarten teachers had 20 minutes to read their assigned Quirkles book, absorb the concepts, and then teach an activity from the story to the group. In this video you see Zeke’s Zany Balloon Investigation demonstrated which introduces the concept of polymers. Check out this and other easy science experiments for children at http://www.quirkles.com
Who Knew Newton’s First Law of Motion Could Be So Much Fun? At a professional development conference last month, teams of preK and kindergarten teachers had 20 minutes to read their assigned Quirkles book, absorb the concepts, and then teach an activity from the story to the group. This one demonstrates Newton’s First Law of Motion with Mary Motion’s Plummeting Egg, found in the More Quirkles Experiment book.Check out this and other easy science experiments for children at http://www.quirkles....