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identify evidence that supports the idea that air is all around us and demonstrate that wind is moving air using items such as a windsock, pinwheel, or ribbon.
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Pinwheel Template
Use our printable pinwheel template to introduce your students to the science of wind and motion!
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Jellyfish Craft Template for Kids
Use this printable jellyfish craft template when learning about wind, ocean animals, or teaching about the letter J.
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What Can Wind Move? Wind Power Experiment
Investigate the power of wind with a printable Wind Power Experiment for kindergarten.
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Working with Wind Worksheets
Use printable Working with Wind Worksheets to help your little learners explore wind, a force that exists but cannot be seen.
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Evidence of Wind PowerPoint for Kindergarten
Use our Evidence of Wind PowerPoint to teach your students about wind and how we know it’s present.
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What Can The Wind Move? Kindergarten Science Activity
Use this Kindergarten Science Activity to teach your students about wind and what it can move in the world around them.
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The Wind Blew - Printable Science Booklet
Discover what the wind blew in with a printable science booklet for kindergarten science lessons.
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Fish Wind Sock Craft Template
Create a fun fish-themed wind sock with our easy DIY windsock craft template.
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Patriotic Windsock Template - Craft Activity
Make a Patriotic Windsock Craft to observe wind movement and celebrate patriotic holidays in the classroom!
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Kite Window Decoration Art Activity
A creative art activity to use when learning about the Basant Kite Festival celebration.