Popcorn is one of the easiest snacks to enjoy in the classroom. It's nutritious, and it's fairly easy to make, too.
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You can present to students a simple experiment to prove that moisture is inside popcorn kernels. Use a test tube for this experiment. Place one kernel of popcorn in the bottom of the tube. Cover the tube with aluminum foil and poke a few small holes in the foil. Use tongs to hold the...
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I have a science question for you: What purpose does the baking soda serve in this recipe? Also, do you think it’s really necessary to add it? Thanks in advance, and Happy New Year to you and yours! December 30, 2009 at 6:42 pm Reply deb Amy — The baking soda makes the ca...
Experiment 2 - Which is the Tastiest Popcorn? For this experiment you will be trying to find out which brand of popcorn people like to eat most. You will be using a 'blind tasting' technique to find out which popcorn people like the most. ...
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Science -- conduct an experiment.Arrange students into four groups and provide each group with equal amounts of unpopped popcorn. Have one group dry their popcorn in a 250-degree oven for several hours. Have another group soak their popcorn in a dish of water for the same length of time....
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You also can experiment with only heating for the first installment, stir, and then let sit in the microwave until done, especially for single portions. I stopped burning rice and millet and such when I started cooking them in the microwave, even when I actually had a stove, because the ...