Have you tried the pepper and soap experiment with kids? It is so easy and so magic to watch. It is a must-do kitchen science experiment at home. If you need direction on how to do it, we have linked one below. But don’t just stop there, I have some more extension experiments ...
Pepper and Soap Experiment This may be the easiest science activity on this list and your kids will love it! They may even think it is magical. That is, until they learn the science behind thisPepper and Soap science experiment! Color Changing Flowers Experiment We love thisColor Changing Flo...
Pepper and Soap Experiment Explore friction with this easy floating rice experiment. Find out how to make the water level rise with a burning candle in water. Electric cornstarch is perfect as an experiment to demonstrate the power of attraction (between charged particles, that is!) Love fizzi...
The magic milk science experiment is going to become one of your favorites! It's so simple to do, & yet the results are mesmerizing. Try it out today!
Well, it’s not quite that dramatic, but this cool electricity experiment for 3rd grade will still wow your students. The Science Kiddo 32. Separate salt and pepper with static electricity Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Basic When you mix up salt and pepper, you’d think it would be almost...
💡 Use a variety of colors or give your magic milk experiment a theme for the season or holiday! See how to set up this experiment forSt Patrick’s Day,Valentine’s Day,winterand evenChristmas! Pin STEP 3: Pour a small amount of dish soap into a separate bowl, and touch your cotton...
1. Make music with xylophone bottles Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Basic The classic experiment using varying levels of water in glasses or bottles is even more fun when you add some food coloring. Experiment with different water depths and mallet styles to make all kinds of beautiful music. ...
Layered Liquids: Extend the investigation by allowing Scouts to experiment with liquids of different densities like oil, water, and honey in clear containers to see which liquids float and which sink when placed together. Here is an option for fulfilling Bear Super Science Adventure requirement 2:...
The genus Spodoptera includes some important polyphagous insect species that are primary and secondary pests of many crops such as asparagus, cabbage, pepper, tomato, lettuce, celery, strawberry, eggplant, sugar beet, alfalfa, cotton, corn and tobacco. From an agronomic point of view, the most ...
In part it’s because I have reservations doing a chemistry experiment as part of a geology unit. Volcanic eruptions are nothing like the reaction between an acid and base, but I do confess, they are spectacular to do and oh so much fun. I picked up this kit Scientific Explorers All ...