Set of Sciences for 4 groups
Key Experiments
- » The height of individuals - 0001.015
- » The trees - 0001.130
- » The sense of taste and substance identification - 0001.010
- » Water is necessary for the germination of seeds - 0001.045
- » The elements necessary for seed germination and growth of plants I - 0001.351
- » The germination of the seed and the need of light and water - 0001.140
- » The function of the plant roots - 0001.150
- » One of the functions of the stem - 0001.155
- » The photosynthesis, green plants need light (light energy) - ECOLOGY - 0001.170
- » Soil stores water - 0001.205
- » The types of soil and the water which these soils contain - 0001.210
- » The sand, how it is formed and where it comes from - 0001.225
- » Proving the existence of air - 0001.310
- » The operation and use of the compass - 1082.124
- » The light, the transparent, translucent and opaque means - 1062.002
- » The shape of objects - 0001.017
- » The vertical position of objects - 0001.020
- » The arrangement of objects on flat surfaces - 0001.025
- » The horizontal surface of still water - 0001.090
- » The energy of moving air - 0001.035
- » The solids, liquids and gaseous bodies - 0001.030
- » Condensation of water - 0001.190
- » Melting of ice, fusion may be faster or slower (do it on a sunny day) - 0001.080
- » Separating objects with the use of a magnet - 0001.275
- » Identifying objects by the sound - 0001.016
- » Bass and treble - 0001.270
- » Identifying some seeds - PLANTS - 0001.040
- » Comparing different seeds - 1481.041A
- » Comparing the development of the seed with the type of irrigation - 1481.441A
- » The germination and the force exerted by the seed to germinate - 0001.145
- » The stem conducts the sap to all parts of the plant - 0001.340
- » The direction of root growth and the direction of stem growth - 0001.160
- » The Phototropism - 1481.437A
- » Observing the reproductive structures of bryophytes - 1481.007A
- » Chlorophyll, the substance found in most green plants - 0001.175
- » What are the structures of flowers like? - 0001.180
- » The influence of light and the action of gravity on the growth of plants - 0001.352
- » The difference between spines and thorns - 0001.355
- » The decomposition of fruit under the action of mold - 0001.245
- » The mold decomposes organic matter - 0001.250
- » Observing the diffusion of particles - 1481.012
- » What are the conditions offered by the egg so that the bird develops? - 0001.240
- » Observation of arthropods: the antennae, the oral system, and legs - 1491.004A
- » Dissection of mammalian kidney - 1491.005A
- » Where are the bacteria? - 1505.013
- » Vision defects, correction of hyperopia and myopia with lenses - 1062.003E7
- » How do you identify the types of soil? - 0001.050
- » The soil contains mineral salts - 0001.220
- » The air contained in a vessel - 0001.095
- » States of matter - the condensation of the vapors we exhale - 0001.085
- » Some characteristics of the air we breathe in and out, oxygen and carbon dioxide - 0001.325
- » Heated air expands and cold air contracts - 0001.110
- » The pressure exerted by atmospheric air, atmospheric pressure - 0001.320
- » How do you use a scalpel? - 1998.302
- » Condensation, the change from gaseous to liquid state - 0001.060
- » Fusion, the change from solid to liquid state - 0001.065
- » Boiling and condensation of water - 1052.012A
- » The physical states of water - 1052.008_A3
- » Dilation, the increase in the volume of water when freezing - 0001.070
- » The moving water and some consequences - 0001.195
- » The general properties of matter - 0001.100
- » The specific properties of matter - 0001.102
- » Inertia, one of the general properties of matter - Newton´s first law - 1032.002_1
- » Noting the compressibility and the elasticity of air - 0001.330
- » The mapping of the magnetic field of a magnet, magnetism - 1082.120A
- » Identifying sugar components - 0001.290
- » Producing oxygen by a chemical reaction - 0001.125
- » Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures - 0001.295
- » Using filtration and evaporation for separating heterogeneous mixtures - 0001.285
- » The decantation and filtration, two steps for the purification of water - 0001.200
- » Using the magnet to separate components of a mixture - 0001.280
- » The movement and the trajectory - 1032.001
- » Force, mechanical deformation, plastic deformation and elastic deformation - 1032.018
- » Pascal´s law, the hydraulic lift - 1042.026
- » The thermoscope and thermometric scales - 1052.004B
- » Difference between heat and temperature - 1052.004C2
- » Some transformations of energy: the candle produces light and heat when burning - 0001.235
- » The composition of colors in a Newton Disk - 1062.004R
- » The principles of geometrical optics - 1062.003E1
- » Electrification by friction, the principle of conservation of charge, law of charges - 1082.032
- » Electrical conductors and electrical insulators - 1082.036
- » The links in series, in opposition and in parallel between cells - 1082.040
- » Color code in the characterization of a resistor (electrical resistance) - 1082.048
- » Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and the electromagnet - 1082.140