Today, our Montessori English Lead Teacher Mr. Matthew Morley will show us two experiments on chemical reaction. But why chemical reaction? Chemical reactions are happening around us all the time, and even inside of us. Yes, that is correct! Right now, there are lots of chemical reactions ha...
Chemical reactions are the basis for many "magic" tricks, pranks, and fireworks. One impressive chemistry project, which can be used for tricks or celebrations, is making and lighting smoke bombs. A smoke bomb is a good introduction to pyrotechnics because it does not explode. It doesn't pro...
But here we have a simple density definition and fun and hands-on density science experiments kids will love. Make a liquid density tower and explore the densities of liquids, investigate what happens to the density of water when you add salt or sugar, and more. Easy science project ideas ...
Edible Food Science Experiments Edible food science experiments offer a delicious and engaging way for students and teachers to explore scientific principles in a hands-on and memorable manner. By combining the fascinating world of food with the principles of chemistry, biology, and physics, these ex...
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While one class was testing their lung capacity, others were making elephant’s toothpaste; a fun experiment that combines just a few ingredients to create a fantastic chemical reaction. With thanks to Mr Piper and all of our teachers for being so inspiring. ...
On the short video app Kauishou, his videos of chemical experiments have attracted nearly 10 million followers. He is also a frequent visitor at schools, dazzling young students with experiments that produce bubbles in test tubes...
If you’re looking for some science experiments with explosions then you’ll want to try this exploding bag experiment. This exploding bag experiment is so cool and so much fun. Your kids are going to love learning about chemical reactions using these explosive science experiments. While this ex...
【推荐1】Chemical reactions (化学反应) make for some great experiments. You can make use of the CO2 (carton dioxide) given off by a baking soda and lemon juice reaction to blow up your balloon! What you’ll need: ★Balloon. ★About 40ml of water (a cup is about 250ml, so you don...
Spark your scientific curiosity and amaze your senses! We have collected 15 dry ice experiments that will produce exciting effects.