Students in grades 1 through 3 recently learned how to make crystals using Borax and pipe cleaners. The students were excited about the opportunity to grow something so beautiful.
Teacher Francis Dobesh said the activity not only teaches children math and science terms, it’s also helping them build essential skills.
“First they watched a video about crystals,” Dobesh said. “Next, they need to follow step-by-step directions, practice listening and pay attention to detail.”
Dobesh added that activities like these help young learners strengthen their understanding of math and science concepts such as measuring, observing changes, and understanding cause and effect.
One student ended the lesson with his own plan to scale up the experiment.
“I’m going to ask my mom if we can make these at home,” Maverick exclaimed. “But we’re going to use a giant bucket to make really big crystals!”


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