What is Candy Science? Can you do experiments with candy? You bet! Is it hard? Nope! These are perfect to try after any holiday or special occasion where you are left with a ton of extra candy! What do you need to get started? A trip to the pantry! Make a grocery list and prep...
Now that Halloween is over do you find yourself with a pile of candy? Try these candy science experiments to put that candy to good use for the sake of science. Candy Science Experiments and Activities Balancing with M&M’s– Build a simple hanger balance and explore weights and measuring ...
Easy Science Experiments with Candy Adding candy makes anything more exciting for kids (or at least more sweet!), and these cool candy science experiments are no exception. These experiments are easy, fun, and a great way to use up any extra candy that might be hanging around after the hol...
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ThisCandy DNA modelis a great way learn about the structure of DNA. Did you know that 99.9% of the DNA of each person is the same? It's just that tiny 0.1% that makes us all different! Isn't that amazing? Humans also share 60% of their DNA with fruit flies which is even more ...
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Discover what it takes to make sugar crystallize into rock candy, what moisture has to do with popping popcorn, and how proteins are essential in making cakes and muffins rise. And after you've tested your theories and made some amazing discoveries, you can actually eat your results!
If you liked this activity, you’ll love my othercandy science experiments! How about one of my easyRoald Dahl themed activity ideas? Make potions for George, chocolate play dough for Charlie, a wormery for The Twits, an upside down house and lots more!
Learn more:Candy Cane slimeat Kimspired DIY 6. Discover the beauty of frozen bubbles ThoughtCo/Frozen bubblesvia thoughtco.com Bubble experiments are always fun, but frozen bubbles add a whole new dimension of beauty. Take your class outside to blow bubbles when the temps are below freezing,...
The change wasn’t as dramatic as with the water and heat, but the kids noticed that when the frozen candy corn moved around in the jar it made a different sound than the non-frozen candy did. I love how many senses were activated by these candy corn experiments. It’s such a great...