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Solve It!- For Kids - Chloe K. Williams

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3 to 6
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The Solve It! Science Podcast for Kids is an excellent resource for teachers to spark curiosity and engage students in hands-on scientific inquiry. The podcast is designed for elementary...more
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The Solve It! Science Podcast for Kids is an excellent resource for teachers to spark curiosity and engage students in hands-on scientific inquiry. The podcast is designed for elementary and middle school students; it follows young detectives as they solve real-world science mysteries, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Each episode introduces students to different scientific concepts, making it a fun and interactive way to support STEM learning. The website also offers downloadable resources and activities that teachers can use to extend lessons, making science accessible and exciting for young learners.

tag(s): critical thinking (120), listening (92), podcasts (103), problem solving (228), STEM (287)

In the Classroom

Have students keep a "Science Detective Journal" where they write down the problem, clues, and how the characters solved the mystery. Pick a scientific concept discussed in an episode and have students conduct a simple experiment related to it. Have students research a real-world scientific mystery and create presentations or reports using Genially, reviewed here on their chosen topic. In small groups, have students write and act out their own science mystery.

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