All you need for this experiment is a bottle of water (at least 1 liter) and a ketchup packet.
This activity is a beautiful combination of science and art.
Reverse illusion – easy experiment using only a round glass or vase, some water and a simple drawing.
This super cool walking water science experiment is so simple to set up and is an excellent way to demonstrate capillary action and transpiration to kids.
This is one of our favorite classic experiments that never gets old!
This experiment is best for kids over the age of 5, but all ages can join in and have fun and learn about the strength of eggshells and why they break – or don’t.
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The boys came home with balloons from the donut shop so we used them to learn about static electricity.
Here is a fun and yummy way to demonstrate how liquids with different densities don’t mix.
Easy way to teach kids about gravity and motion with just an empty cup (add water at your own risk) and a napkin or paper towel.
It’s such a great way to teach kids about the difference in densities of various liquids.
This simple science experiment with amaze everyone and is a great lesson on air pressure.