Floating
Eggs
Eggs sink in
normal water so
what can you do
to make them
float? Adding
salt can give
some surprising
results.
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Make a
Parachute
Design and build a
parachute that uses
important science
principles to
carefully lower an
object to the
ground. |
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Melting
Chocolate
Under what
conditions does
chocolate melt? Is
it different for
white and dark
chocolate?
Experiment to find
out! |
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Dry Ice
Bubble
Use
dry ice and a soapy
mixture to create a
giant dry ice
bubble. How big will
your bubble get
before it bursts? |
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Oil and
Water
What happens
when you try
mixing oil and
water? Do they
want to be
mixed? Give it a
go and find out!
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Making Lemon
Fizzy Drink
Make
some lemon soda pop
the quick and easy
way. It's tasty,
it's fizzy and it's
made by you! |
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Quick
Sand
Making quick
sand is easy and
you'll have a
great time
demonstrating
this interesting
experiment to
other people.
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Diet Coke &
Mentos Geyser
Eruption
Create an erupting
geyser with Diet
Coke and Mentos,
this amazing
experiment is
guaranteed to
impress your
friends! |
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Vinegar
Volcano
Vinegar and
baking soda make
for a fun and
easy science
experiment. Try
creating a
vinegar volcano.
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Blowing Up
Balloons
Sit
back, relax and let
the carbon dioxide
from a chemical
reaction blow up
your balloons for
you. |
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Can't tell if
your egg is hard
boiled or raw?
Find out a
sneaky way to
know for sure
with this simple
experiment.
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Make Fake
Snot
Make
snot without having
to pick your nose.
Gross out your
friends and learn
some interesting
chemistry facts
along the way. |
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Use black light
to make glowing
water and find
out exactly how
it works with
this fun science
experiment for
kids.
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Tornado in a
Bottle
Learn how you can
make a tornado in a
bottle with just a
few simple items
that you can find
around the house. |
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Bath
Salts
Do you feel like
a warm, relaxing
bath with
soothing
fragrances? Try
this fun
experiment and
learn the
science behind
bath salts.
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Ice Cube
Magic
While it's not quite
magic, this is still
an impressive
experiment that uses
pressure and a
little bit of time
to cut an ice cube
in half. |
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Breeding
Bacteria
Take samples
from different
places and
examine how
bacteria grow by
breeding it
yourself.
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Static
Electricity
Make
your hair stand on
end while learning
about static
electricity and
electrons with these
cool experiments. |
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Does an
Orange Float or
Sink?
Do
oranges float or
sink in water? Time
to find out with
this fun science
experiment related
to density. |
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Dissolving Sugar
Adding sugar to
water might not
make a great
drink but it
does help with
this easy
experiment.
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Light, Color
& Heat
The
sun heats some
colors quicker than
others, find out
which absorb and
which reflect more
light. |
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Making
Music
Create some cool
sound waves with
this easy music
making
instrument.
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Moving
Molecules
Here's a great way
to see if molecules
in hot water really
move faster than in
cold. |
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Balloon
Speakers
Experiment
with the tightly
packed,
compressed air
inside a balloon
to amplify small
sounds into big
noises.
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Seed
Germination
Plant seeds
and learn about
germination with
this cool
experiment.
Watch seedlings
grow as you look
after them with
the right amount
of light and
water.
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Taste
Without Smell
Put
your senses to the
test with this
simple experiment
related to your
sense of smell. |
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Crazy
Putty
Glue plus borax
and a few basic
ingredients
equals a whole
lot of squishy
fun with this
crazy putty
experiment.
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Escaping
Water
Don't know how
capillary action
works? Then find out
more with the help
of just water, cups
and paper towels. |
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Gravity
Free Water
Turning a glass
of water upside
down doesn't
always have to
involve someone
getting wet.
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Microscopic
Creatures
Take
some water samples
from a range of
different places and
use a microscope to
investigate what's
living inside. |
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Lung
Volume
Test how fit and
healthy you are
by completing
this experiment
that measures
how much air
your lungs can
hold.
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Straw
Bending
Gather round
children and marvel
at the amazing
bending straw. It's
an easy optical
illusion that only
needs a glass, some
water and a straw. |
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Bucket
Spinning
Learn about
centripetal
force while
somehow staying
dry as you spin
a bucket of
water above your
head.
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Egg Bubbles
Do
egg shells really
contain thousands of
tiny holes? Find out
with this fun
science experiment
for kids. |
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Make a
Snowflake
Have fun
making your own
crystal
snowflake with a
little help from
some borax and a
few other easy
to find
household items.
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Make a
Rainbow
Use
sunlight and water
to make your own
rainbow with this
cool activity that
helps explain how
rainbows work. |
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Invisible Ink
Write secret
messages with
invisible ink
you created from
lemon juice,
read them later
if you can work
out how to.
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Heating Up
Air
Watch what happens
to the air inside a
balloon as you heat
it up, does it act
differently or stay
the same? Let's find
out! |
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Make an
Easy Lava Lamp
Learn how to
make an easy
lava lamp with
the help of a
cool chemical
reaction and
this funky
science
experiment for
kids.
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Bending
Water
Static electricity
can do some amazing
things, find out how
you can use it to
bend a stream of
water using just
your hair and a
comb. |
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Ice
Overflow
Learn some of
the differences
between water
and ice while
trying this
simple
experiment that
might surprise
you.
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Steel Wool &
Vinegar
Experiment with
steel wool and
vinegar. What kind
of chemical reaction
occurs when the iron
in steel wool reacts
with oxygen? |
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Dominant
Side
Does your
body have a
dominant side?
Test yourself
with a variety
of challenges to
find your
dominant eye,
hand and foot.
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Bouncing
Balls
Learn about energy
transfer with the
help of a basketball
and tennis ball. |
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