This Dancing Grapes Science Experiment is one of the coolest science experiments we’ve seen and it’s SO SIMPLE to set up not to mention its not messy and the kids can eat the grapes when the experiment is over!
Here is a fun and yummy way to demonstrate how liquids with different densities don’t mix.
For this experiment Nate tries to get the cork to float in the center of the glass but it always moves to the edge.
Your Challenge: Get your groove on and create a psychedelic lamp!
Your Challenge: Create a fun toy that demonstrates different chemical properties!
Maintaining neutral buoyancy is an important skill that every Twilight Zone diver must master. Get a head start with this at-home experiment.
In this hands-on investigation, students will explore the concepts of buoyancy and mass to create a device to help an action figure stay neutrally buoyant, just like a scuba diver.
We know that melting glaciers lead to sea level rise, but what else?
Do sea levels rise when ice melts? Does it matter whether the ice is on land or in the ocean?
Properties of matter, density, elements vs. compounds, chemical reactions, photosynthesis.
First one to empty the jug wins! And it’s not as easy as it sounds…
Can you layer liquids?