Science 1 A&B - Materials List


bags, 2 resealable
baking soda
bird seed
boiling water
bowls, 5 small
brass fastener
building materials
camera or phone to take pictures
cardboard (various sizes)
cardboard box, small
celery stalks with the leaves still on
chalk
clothespins that open and close
construction paper
cotton balls
crayons and colored pencils
crayons or colored pencil
crayons or colored pencils
egg carton, cardboard
electric fan (with at least 2 settings)
electric fan (with at least two settings)
electric iron
flashlight
flower seeds (any kind)
food coloring
gardening tools (shovel, trowel, rake)
glass jars, 2 with metal lids, (medium and large)
glass of water
glue
hairspray
ice
ice and water
ice cubes
images for collage
items found in nature
items from nature walk
leaves, assorted
lettuce seeds (or similar)
magnets (various sizes and shapes)
magnifying glass
materials like aluminum foil, paper towels, cotton, Styrofoam, or fabric
materials to make an instrument (empty tissue box or cereal box, rubber bands, wax paper, paper towel tubes)
metal and nonmetal objects, assorted
milk carton
mixing bowl
objects made of different materials that can get wet
old sheet or towel
outdoor thermometer
paper plates (up to 2)
paper plates, 2
paper, 8 1/2 x 11"
paper, cardboard, or other materials to test how light travels
peanut butter
pen or pencil
pen or pencils
pens or pencils
pin or nail, 1 small
pinecones
plastic cups, 3 (1 clear, 1 translucent, 1 solid colored)
plastic cups, 3 (1 clear, 1 translucent, 1 solid-colored)
play dough or modeling clay
pot or bucket, large
potting soil
round cereal pieces
salt
sand or dirt
scissors
shortening, 1 cup
small items (like beads)
small pot
soil
soil samples from outside
spring toy (slinky)
stapler
stopwatch or timer
straws
string
sugar
tape
thin cardboard (various sizes)
tomato seeds
tracing paper (or other lightweight paper)
water
wax paper
white paper
yardstick or tape measure