Have you always wondered how a rocket launches into space? There's a lot that goes into it, but today's experiment helps kids to visualize rocket launches. This experiment demonstrates a rocket...
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If you take the time to look, you'll find a surprising amount of symmetry when you step outside. Symmetry in nature is all around us! This experiment takes kids on an excursion to find symmetry in...
The Science Scoop: How to make ice cream in a bag (and learn while you do!)
I've got a very tasty science experiment to do today! Making ice cream in a bag is all science! This exciting experiment allows you to create your own frozen treat while delving into the world of...
It's a simple experiment, but learning how to measure objects correctly is an important mathematical foundation for all kids to learn (and practice!). This experiment involves young children...
Making a compass is a simple do-it-yourself project that has lots of teaching applications, plus is fun for kids to see in action. This experiment involves kids making their own compass while...
This ancient device used for keeping time is what we'll be making today. The water clock, or clepsydra, was invented thousands of years ago to keep track of time passing. It is a device that drips...