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Toyland® Pack of 100 Assorted Colour Wiggly Worms On Sticks

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These worms are fast breeders, they mature in a matter of weeks and can lay an egg every 10 days or so are prolific at eating, composting and breeding. Available with or without bedding. Going on a worm hunt is a great motivator for hands-on learning! This sensory bin offers a fun tactile experience for kids to enjoy the sensation of working with different materials and textures while developing their observation and hand-eye coordination skills. Waiting for the paint to dry on this cute paper plate craft is a great opportunity to talk about the composting role of earthworms in our ecosystem. This craft can also be used to discuss the difference between worms and caterpillars and their respective life cycles. Not only are these pom pom wiggly worm puppets adorable, but they’re also easy to make. Kids are sure to love watching them squirm across the floor and making them dance to different songs! What’s more fun than growing your own wiggly paper worms and watching them swim in a tank of water? This hands-on activity is a great way to get kids excited about studying these fascinating creatures!

Did you know that there are around 2,800 different kinds of earthworms? Or that baby worms hatch from cocoons? Observing worms in this homemade observation jar makes for a great opportunity to discover all sorts of neat worm facts! Kids are sure to love this adorable worm-themed activity that challenges them to weave colorful worms into paper “soil” to create a beautiful piece of art! You could also try this activity with pieces of yarn, pipe cleaners, or even wiggly rulers. 5.Worm Hunt This educational video is a great way to develop visual literacy and critical thinking skills while teaching kids about different types of worms, their physical characteristics, and their habitats. This fun science experiment doubles as an opportunity to learn about the different body parts of worms and their function. Kids can also explore how worms move and how they are classified in the animal kingdom.Straws: The paper straws I used are from Walmart. You should be able to find something similar at the dollar store as well. Worms are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem. They help to break down organic matter, improve soil structure, and provide food for other animals. These creative worm activity ideas are designed to teach children about the different types of worms, their habitats, and their importance in the environment. From gummy worms to baby worms, bait worms, and garden worms, these activities will provide hands-on learning opportunities and promote motor skills development. So, grab a pail of worms, and let’s get started with some worm-tastic fun! 1. Fun Worm Activity SKULL POTION DRINK: Fill a skull-shaped cup half full with green Gatorade (or other green colored juice). Add 2-3 scoops of vanilla ice cream. Add enough Sprite or 7-Up to fill up the rest of the cup. Top with green sprinkles and a toy Halloween-themed syringe (I got mine from the dollar store).

Note that all our worms are now sold by weight. 1kg of composting worms contains approximately 1600 to 2000 worms. Here’s an overview of the recipe ingredients I used. Feel free to substitute for something else that’s similar and affordable.Kids love learning about all sorts of slimy creatures and earthworms are no exception! Help them fill out this anchor chart to help cement their understanding of the role worms play in soil health as well as their place in the food chain. Optional: plate (we did the experiment on the floor but you can avoid getting water all over by doing it on a plate) By comparing a fictional story about worms to real science facts, students can gain critical and logical thinking skills and learn the difference between fiction and non-fiction sources.

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