When temperatures drop, it’s time for ice experiments! Ice science experiments are a fun part of any STEM activities that you can do in the classroom or at home. Kids will have a blast with these ice cube experiments and ice melting experiments to learn with fun science experiments for kids from temperature changes, how …
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Kids will love making their very own walking rainbow experiment from just three colors. It’s amazing how color mixing science experiments for kids can make something spectacular! The Walking rainbow science project is a classic science experiment that we’ve tried before. It was a lot of fun to watch the rainbow form right before our eyes! …
This sugar rainbow density tower is not only a fun project to make, but it also teaches kids about the density of sugar. Keep reading to learn how to make your own sugar density tower! It’s a fun way to learn about liquid density for kids! How to Turn a Sugar Rainbow Density Tower into …
Our family was watching YouTube one day when we ran across a survival video where a man transformed ice into an ice magnifying glass. He used this ice magnifying glass to start a fire. His ultimate goal was to use the ice as a method to start a fire, but we were curious to see …
If you’re looking for instant ice experiments, don’t forget frost in a can! Make your own frost using this simple guide on how to make frost in a can! We live in Texas. That means we get, one, maybe up to three freezing days per winter. When we get snow and ice, we usually just …
One of the easiest science projects we have ever done is the cartesian diver experiment. Usually, we do it as more of a fun magic trick than as a full science experiment for kids, but I knew it would be the perfect scientific illustration for learning about how fish can rise and sink in the …