How to Make an Egg Bounce
The wonderful egg provides healthy protein and a good breakfast. But it's also useful in science experiments. Ask anyone if an egg bounces, and you're certain to receive some odd looks. Amaze your friends by following these steps to make an egg ... [... more]
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How to Make a Bubble Bomb Science Experiment
Science experiments can be a lot of fun, but they're a whole lot more fun when things blow up! Combine that excitement with fizzing bubbles and you've got the perfect activity for budding scientists. This Bubble Bomb Science Experiment uses two ... [... more]
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How to Make a Tornado Science Experiment
There's no more powerful a learning tool than being able to see a concept in action. Since it's unlikely that you, your students or your child will travel into the middle of a tornado, the next best way to recreate the phenomenon is to create a ... [... more]
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How to Make a Wire Light
There are many little science experiments that you can perform at home. With just a few ingredients, you can make a soda bottle explode or build a volcano. Here is a little science experiment that teaches you a little about how electricity is ... [... more]
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How to Perform Science Experiments Using Salt
Perform two simple science experiments with salt to show this mineral can affect ice and water. The experiments use easy-to-find items that you can do at home or at school with elementary school kids ages 8-12. First, you'll show how salt lowers ... [... more]
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How to Make Elephant Toothpaste
Elephant toothpaste is a fun, impressive and easy science experiment which is especially well suited for elementary school audiences. It uses simple chemicals and produces an impressive fountain of foam when done correctly. There are many ... [... more]
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How to Make Raisins Dance
It may sound like a reference to an old commercial, but making raisins dance can actually be a science experiment, too. Though your raisins won't sing or charm the nation, they will demonstrate the principles of buoyancy, density and the power of ... [... more]
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How to Crush a Can With Air Pressure
Air pressure surrounds us at all times and generally goes unnoticed. This everyday science experiment using ordinary items like an empty soda can and a bowl of water reminds us of just how powerful air pressure can be. It is powerful enough to ... [... more]
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How to Float a Needle
Looking for a simple science experiment to do with kids? Try amazing your kids by floating a needle on water. This science experiment also teaches the concept of surface tension. Water molecules are strongly attracted to each other, creating the ... [... more]
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How to Make a Hot Air Balloon
Looking for a fun and simple science experiment to do with kids? You can build a miniature hot air balloon with supplies you probably already have around your house. This fun science project also teaches the concept that hot air takes up more ... [... more]
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Experiment With Water (science Experiments Series)
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700 Science Experiments for Everyone
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