🌟 Catalisa Project Children’s Activities! 🎨🔬
Explore a world of fun and learning with our amazing kids activities! Developed by the Catalisa extension project, in collaboration with the talented artist Yaku (@y0gurtgh0st) and the innovative design of Fernanda (@nanda.mbf), guided by Profa. Dr. Elisa Orth, each activity is an adventure for little explorers aged 2 to 10.
Stay tuned on our social media (@gcc.ufpr on Instagram and Grupo de Catálysis e Kinética - GCC UFPR on Facebook) to receive updates on new activities! 🚀
ACTIVITY 1
🚀 Embark on this exciting adventure with the first children's activity, created by our talented artist and inspired by the incredible team at GCC! 😍🌟 Download this activity full of fun and creativity below and participate in this unique journey! 👉 Download Here
ACTIVITY 2
Discover new adventures in the second activity in our children's activity book! Guaranteed fun for little explorers. 😍🌟 Download this activity below and continue participating in this unique journey!
🚀ACTIVITY 3
Discover new discoveries with the third activity in our interactive book for children! An experience full of joy and learning for young adventurers. 😍🌟 Download below and continue embarking on this extraordinary journey!
🚀 ACTIVITY 4
🧪🔠 Exploring the Chemistry Alphabet! 🔠🧪
Our Chemistry Alphabet is designed to spark scientific curiosity from an early age, presenting concepts in a fun and accessible way for children! With words like "atom," "experiment," and "pipette," the alphabet introduces a universe of scientific discoveries.
To help guardians explain each term, we’ve prepared a brief explanation that simplifies each concept, making it easier for the little ones to understand. 🌟 Check it out:
A - Atom: Tiny pieces that make up everything around us.
B - Balance: A tool used to measure the weight of things.
C - Kinetics: The study of movement and changes.
Distillation: A process used to separate liquids based on their temperatures.
E - Experiment: Tests done to discover something new.
F - Fusion: When something solid turns into a liquid, like ice melting.
G - Gas: A state of matter, like the air we breathe.
H - Hydrogen: Part of water, the lightest element that exists.
I - Indicator: Shows if a solution is acidic or basic by changing color.
J - Lab Coat: Clothing that protects those working in the laboratory.
K - Kitasato: A special flask used in experiments with liquids and gases.
L - Laboratory: A place where scientists conduct experiments and make discoveries.
M - Microscope: A tool that helps you see small things, invisible to the naked eye.
N - Neutralization: The mixing of an acid with a base, creating something neutral.
O - Safety Glasses: Protect the eyes during experiments.
P - Pipette: A tube used to measure small amounts of liquids.
Q - Chemistry: The science that studies what things are made of and how they change.
R - Reagent: A substance that reacts when mixed with another.
S - Solution: A mixture where one substance dissolves in another.
T - Test Tube: A small tube used for experiments.
U - Ultraviolet: A type of invisible light used in chemistry to detect substances and observe reactions.
V - Glassware: Glass objects used in the laboratory.
W - Watt: A measure of energy, like the power of a light bulb.
X - X-ray: A technique used in chemistry to identify what materials are made of.
Y - Yttrium: A rare metal used in technological devices.
Z - Zinc: A metal that protects against rust and is important for health.
With this guide, parents and guardians can explore each concept simply, making science fun and accessible! ✨👩🔬👨🔬