Beth Harris, a Raleigh mom, long-time science educator and creator of Fort Kits for Kids, returns with another easy experiment that we can do at home with the kids. Beth Harris, a Raleigh mom, ...
Here's an experiment that will keep the children busy while they learn a little science. The Cartesian Diver experiment teaches children about buoyancy. Ingredients n 1 glass medicine eyedropper n ...
This is a science experiment that has been around for years, but still so much fun! It involves looking at buoyance and air pressure. You will need: An empty, clean (preferably clear) 1 liter or 2 ...
1) The first thing you will want to do is to test your ketchup packets to find one or more that will float. You can do this in a drinking glass or even in the kitchen sink. You will notice that most ...
Here's a classic science experiment named for René Descartes that will wow your friends. All you need are a few things from around the house. Ingredients 2-liter bottle with cap Eye-dropper Water ...
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