The story is based on the cognitive view of reality and describes it as an abnormal phenomenon. It is a literary genre that focuses on the description of the development of events. Below are small science stories compiled by small classes in kindergarten. Everyone is welcome to read and learn. Small Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 1
Spring is here, and the peach trees are covered with green leaves and beautiful flowers. The little peach tree said: "I don't know who helped me loosen the soil so that my leaves grow so well and the flowers bloom so beautifully."
A little butterfly flew over, and the little peach tree said: "Thank you, little butterfly, you helped me loosen the soil, right?"
The little butterfly said: No, no, "I can't loosen the soil, I can only spread pollen." Goodbye, little butterfly, little peach tree goodbye.
A little bee flew over, and the little peach tree said: "Thank you, little bee, you helped me loosen the soil, right?"
The little bee said: No, no." I don't know how to loosen the soil, I can only collect honey. "Goodbye little bee, good-bye little peach tree."
A woodpecker flew over, and the little peach tree said: "Thank you, woodpecker, you helped me loosen the soil, right?"
The woodpecker said: No, no, "I can't." Loose soil, I will only catch pests. "Goodbye woodpeckers, good-bye little peach trees."
An elephant walked over slowly, and the little peach tree said: "Thank you, elephant, you helped me loosen the soil, right?"
The elephant said : No, no, "I can't loosen the soil, I can only water." Goodbye elephant, goodbye little peach tree.
A little white rabbit ran over and the little peach tree said: "Thank you, little white rabbit, you helped me loosen the soil, right?"
Little The white rabbit said: No, no, "I can't loosen the soil, I can only pull weeds." Goodbye, little white rabbit, goodbye, little peach tree. A small earthworm slowly emerged from the soil and stood aside quietly.
The little peach tree said: "Thank you, little earthworm, it turns out you helped me loosen the soil."
The earthworm whispered: "You're welcome, you're welcome, this is me. It should be done." After saying that, the little earthworm twisted its body and slowly got into the soil.
Scientific reason: Earthworms loosen soil to help plants grow. Small Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 2
Bee is a boy from Jupiter who defeated the invaders from the sun.
That day, he was reading a book at home. Suddenly, the leader of the Sun Raiders came. "Hey, open the door for me!" the soldier said impatiently. Kobe was decorating his home and said, "Right away." "Oh, it's the leader!" Kobe pretended to be obedient, "Just obey us." Serve some cups of good tea. "Okay, please wait." Kobe immediately went to make tea. After making the tea, he also put poison in all the tea and took the antidote himself. "It's ready. Please come in and have a seat." The leader entered the room and sat down. Kobe and other dignitaries drank tea. "You must have poisoned the tea, right? I want to exchange a cup with you."
The leader said, and Kebisu readily agreed. They drank the tea together. As soon as he finished drinking, Kobe picked up a copy of "The Master of Humor" to read. The leader happened to also like to read "The Master of Humor", so he grabbed it and opened it. The leader happened to step into Kobe's trap - middle. The leader laughed wildly, and the soldiers looked at their leader intently. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Kobe quickly replaced the enemy's guns with toy guns that looked exactly like their guns. "Little bastard, believe it or not, I will shoot you." After laughing, the leader showed a ferocious face and pointed a toy gun at Kobe.
"Ah!" Just as the leader was about to shoot, the poison began to take effect, knocking him and the soldiers unconscious. Kobe immediately called the Jupiter Guards to lock down the leader of the Sun Raiders and his men. People's prison.
In this way, Kobe used his wisdom to defeat the sun invaders! Kindergarten small class science story 3
"Ding zero zero, ding zero zero!" The alarm clock rang, and I blinked my eyes sleepily. A round robot was next to me, which scared me. Big jump, so it said to me: "Don't be nervous, I am going to take you to the auction site of the last bottle of water. Hurry, the time gate is about to close." So I quickly got dressed and jumped in with the robot. Inside the time gate.
In the blink of an eye, I arrived at the auction site for a bottle of water dating back to 2050.
The place was crowded with people, and it was completely dark from top to bottom. Suddenly, a young man jumped out and said: "I bid 2.5 billion pounds!" The young man said: "I bid 2.5 billion pounds!" As a result, a foreigner He immediately retorted: "I will pay 25 billion pounds!"... In the end, this bottle of water was bought by a young man, and his price was: 28 billion pounds! The young man said: "I donated this bottle of water to the museum. At the same time, I also taught mankind this lesson. We can't waste water like this."
I was suddenly awakened, so I went to wash my face. , I immediately turned off the water, as if I knew something. Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 4
I heard that dogs often stick their tongues out because their sweat glands are on their tongues, so they have to stick out their tongues to sweat. I often see snakes on TV sticking their tongues out whether they are hot or not. Why is this?
You must observe carefully! Snakes always stick out their tongues because they have poor vision and rely on their sense of smell to find prey and identify the environment. Its olfactory organ is not a nose, but a long, thin tongue with a forked top. The fine odor particles in the air are attached to the tongue, and then it retracts the tongue back to the vicinity of the throat, which is the snake's "odor analysis room". No matter how light the smell is, it cannot escape the "inspection"! Now, do you know? Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 5
The first candle in the world was probably a twig dipped in grease (animal fat).
Later, people discovered that beeswax could be used to make candles, which smelled better and were cleaner because they could burn without dripping wax. Soon, spermaceti made from whale blubber appeared, which did not soften even in summer.
In the 1860s, paraffin wax extracted from petroleum became popular. Today, paraffin wax is still the most commonly used raw material for making candles.
The machine that produces candles is a candle machine. People first make cotton or linen into filaments and then braid and twist them into candle wicks. and coated with chemicals to control how quickly it burns. Then put the raw material paraffin in the pot and melt it. Then, put the candle wick in the candle mold and pour the melted paraffin oil into the mold. It must be ensured that there is no hollow after solidification. The number of pours is generally 3 to 5 times. After the mold is cooled, the finished candle is taken out, and then the candle wick is trimmed and the exterior is decorated. Finally, people package the finished candles and pack them for shipment.
Did you know?
With the development of science and technology, various candles such as smoke-free, dust-free, burning-resistant and high-brightness candles, mosquito repellent candles, scented candles, craft candles, music candles, colored flame candles, etc. are also becoming available. It came into being. Small Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 6
Newton was very attentive when doing scientific research and often forgot about the little things in life. Once, the old lady who cooked for Newton had to go out, so she put the eggs on the table and said, "Sir! I'm going out to buy something. Please boil an egg and eat it. The water is already boiling!"
Newton, who was concentrating on his calculations, said "hmm" without raising his head. When the old nanny came back, she asked Newton if he had boiled the eggs. Newton said without raising his head: "It's boiled!" The old lady opened the lid of the pot and took a look. She was shocked: a pocket watch had been cooked in the pot, but the eggs were still there. Leave it alone. It turned out that Newton was busy calculating and threw his pocket watch into the pot. Newton was alone in the orchard at home. As he was walking and thinking about a problem, he accidentally bumped into an apple tree in the orchard. At this time, an apple hit Newton on the head. Newton suddenly woke up from the problem and picked up the apple. At this time, he fell into another question: why did the apple fall to the ground instead of floating into the sky? In the end, Newton proposed a universal law that produces the simplest phenomenon: universal gravitation.
When Franklin was 7 years old, during a festival, the adults gave him a lot of money. Franklin planned to use the "big sum" to buy some toys at the store. On the way, he saw a boy blowing a whistle very proudly. He was completely fascinated by the whistle, so he exchanged all his money for the boy's whistle. Back home, Franklin blew his whistle very proudly around the house, disturbing the whole family. After his family learned about his transaction, they told him that for the whistle, he paid four times more than its original price, and made him understand that the extra money could buy more and better things. .
Small Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 7
Do you know? Some marine animals do not "move". Deep in the ocean, sea anemones can often be seen on rocks. Their "petals" bloom in all directions, either as white as jade or as bright as fire, just like sunflowers blooming in the sea. However, don't think of it as a plant.
The sea anemone is a coelenterate, which is a close relative of the jellyfish we often eat. Its seemingly delicate "petals" are actually tentacles used to capture food. Hidden in the tentacles of sea anemones are invisible weapons: stinging cells. The stinging cells contain poisonous stinging filaments. If an inexperienced small animal touches its tentacles, the tentacles will shoot out poisonous stinging threads, which will make the small animal numb and unable to move, becoming a delicious meal of the sea anemone.
There are also animals similar to sea anemones, such as "crinoids" in the deep seabed. Crinoids are echinoderms and are close relatives of sea cucumbers. The "flowers" on their tops are actually the same weapons as sea anemones.
Except for sea anemones and crinoids, the most familiar animals that are not plants are probably corals. Speaking of which, ancient people always regarded coral as a plant. It was not until the 18th century that scientists confirmed that it was an animal. Alas, even today, people often use "undersea forest" to describe corals. What an injustice! Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes 8
One day, Galileo said to his students: "Next week, I am going to do an experiment." The students asked in confusion: "What experiment?" I would like to invite all the teachers and students of the school, as well as all the citizens of Pisa, to watch this experiment and let everyone bear witness to me. You will see that two iron balls of different sizes will fall to the ground from a high place at the same time. "The day finally arrived, and Galileo climbed up the Leaning Tower of Pisa with great excitement. The experiment began, and he said loudly: "Please take a look at the two iron balls in my hand. One weighs one pound and the other weighs ten pounds. If anyone doesn't believe it, you can come up and weigh it yourself to see if it is true. And please observe carefully the time when these two iron balls hit the ground." Galileo stretched out his hand, and the two iron balls fell from the sky, and landed at the same time after an instant. The timekeeping student exclaimed loudly: "The time is the same, there is no difference at all." In this way, Galileo overturned Aristotle's law of free fall.
There are many stories about Galileo, and I will tell them to you when I have time. His contributions are infinitely admired by future generations, and his great achievements are witnessed by everyone. He opened up a new world for mankind. Let us be proud of having such a great scientist. Let us follow in the footsteps of Galileo and continue to explore the mysteries of science! Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes 9
Telegraphs, telephones, electric lights, these No one will be surprised by how common and common things seem to be today with advanced technology. But do you know how crucial and ecstatic these things were to people at that time? Humanity therefore remembers their inventor - Edison.
Edison, known as the "King of Inventions", is a famous American scientist and inventor. During his lifetime, he had 1,328 inventions registered with the patent office alone. How could a person who had only read books for three months have so many inventions and creations? I think if you have heard the story of "Edison hatching chickens", you will understand that his success stems from strong curiosity.
In 1847, Edison was born into a businessman family in Milan, Ohio, USA. When he was very young, Edison showed a strong curiosity. Whenever he saw something he didn't understand, he would grab the corners of adults' clothes and ask them non-stop, always asking the ugly ones.
One day, he pointed to the hen that was hatching eggs and asked his mother: "Why is the hen sitting with the eggs under its butt?" His mother said: "Oh, they are hatching chicks!" In the afternoon, Edison suddenly disappeared. The family looked around anxiously and finally found him in the chicken coop. It turned out that he was squatting in the chicken coop with many eggs under his buttocks to hatch chicks! After seeing this, his parents couldn't laugh or cry, so they had to pull him out, wash his face and wash his clothes. Another time, he saw birds flying freely in the sky and thought: Since birds can fly, why can't people fly? So, he found a kind of medicinal powder for his little friend to eat, in order to make him fly into the sky. As a result, the little friend almost died, and Edison was severely beaten by his father.
Finally, when Edison reached the age of 8, his parents sent him to a rural primary school, thinking that from now on he would be able to go to school safely. Unexpectedly, he still loves to get to the bottom of things, and often leaves the teacher dumbfounded and embarrassed. Once in an arithmetic class, the teacher wrote "2+2=4" on the blackboard. Edison immediately stood up and asked: "Teacher, why does 2 plus 2 equal 4?" This question stopped the teacher. He thought Edison He was a troublemaker who made trouble with the teacher. So, after three months of classes, Edison was kicked home by the teacher.
Edison’s mother was a great mother. She did not blame him for sending her only son back. On the contrary, he decided to educate the child well by himself. When she discovered that Edison was curious and particularly interested in physics and chemistry, she bought him books about physics and chemistry experiments. Edison followed the book and started experiments alone. It can be said that this is Edison's enlightenment education for scientific inventions.
Being successful requires curiosity, but having curiosity does not mean that you will be successful. If you want to achieve something, you still need to put in hard work. Curiosity is like a seed. Without seeds, towering trees cannot grow. People without curiosity cannot invent or create. After the seeds are sown in the black soil, after people's watering and cultivation, they will gradually break out of the soil and grow from seedlings into pillars. With curiosity, coupled with sweat and hard work, you will definitely become a useful talent. Dr. Li Zhengdao, a famous contemporary physicist, said: "Curiosity is very important. You cannot do science without curiosity. The reason is very simple. Only curiosity can ask questions and solve problems. The terrible thing is that you can't ask questions and you can't take the first step. "Because curiosity is so important, many people call curiosity the first virtue of successful people. For a young man who is ambitious and eager to succeed, curiosity is the most valuable thing. Science Stories for Kindergarten Classes Part 10
The chameleon saw it and wanted to play with it. It said: "Can I play with you?"
The little animals said enthusiastically: "Okay, okay!"
The game began, "Rock, Paper, Scissors" !" The little animals stretched out their hands together, and the little rabbit lost, so he came to find it.
The little pig, the little flower duck, the red panda and the chameleon quickly found a place to hide.
The little pig hid in the grass, revealing its thin tail.
The little flower duck hides behind the stone, exposing its flat feet.
The red panda hid behind the big tree, showing its hands on both sides.
Where is the chameleon hiding? Let me take a look, oh! I don’t even know where it is hiding! Let's let Xiaotu find it!
The little pig shouted: "Everyone is hiding! Come and find it!"
As soon as the little rabbit heard this, he started to look for it.
"Little pig, I found you!"
Little duck, I found you too! "
"Red Panda, you are here, come out quickly! "
In a short time, the little rabbit found them all. Wait, there is another small animal that has not been found!
Where did the chameleon hide? < /p>
They were standing next to the big tree in a hurry.
"Hey! I'm here! "
Suddenly a voice sounded in their ears.
They looked around, but still couldn't find it.
"Friends, look at the big tree, right? That’s right, it’s right here! "
It turned out that the chameleon was lying on the big tree next to them, but the little animals didn't notice it.
They all said in surprise: "Why didn't we find you? ? You are so good at hiding!
The chameleon laughed and said: "I'm not hiding, but the color of my body will change based on the things I touch, light, temperature and emotions. I climbed up the tree trunk, The body naturally becomes the same color as the tree trunk! ”