Here is a free Scientific Method Printable for you to use when designing and leading science experiments with kids (including this water xylophone experiment). You can alternatively use a large but shallow plastic tote box to contain any spills. We did this activity outside so any spills wouldn’t derail our fun. This simple activity combines science, math, art and music! It’s great for toddlers, preschoolers and elementary-aged kids, and you can make it with materials you already have in the house. We’ve made popsicle stick harmonicas, drums out of recyclable containers, and DIY tambourines – but this water xylophone has to be the easiest homemade instrument yet! While we have a full music corner in our daycare (complete with a drum set, keyboard, toddler piano, Montessori-inspired bells, boom whackers and more), I also think it can be a lot of fun to make our own music with everyday materials! Today, Christy from Thriving Stem is sharing her Chicken Bone Science exploration with her kids, so I thought I’d share a recent Water Xylophone activity that Ella and I enjoyed, which blended music education and science experimentation in a fun and colourful way! We’re interrupting our usual schedule of kids’ activities, parenting inspiration, and family-friendly food to bring you 31 days of Kids Kitchen Recipes and Activities.
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