Looking for an exciting science experiments for 7th graders and beyond?? This list of 15 science experiments will catch your attention and will make you...
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
Last week was the annual TCS Science Fair. Hannah won first place in 7th grade category! We were so excited. This year she decided to do her project on the testing of expensive nail polish a…
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
Are you looking for the perfect science fair project? Here are 75+ SCIENCE FAIR project IDEAS to get you started on your adventure!
Learn about electricity for kids with a simple working light bulb experiment where you make an incandescent light bulb like Thomas Edison!
Explore how water temperature affects the eruption and fizz of homemade bath bombs in this fascinating bath bomb science fair project.
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
This is a list of the most fun and simple middle school science fair project ideas your kids will love. Easy Science experiments for kids!
This project explores the effectiveness of various common household ingredients in cleaning tarnished and oxidized coins.
We did a rust oxidation experiment this week that was really fun to watch. We wanted to know what things will rust and why. Plus we measured which ones rusted the quickest! How to Do
Cool experiments to pique kids' interest in science.
Did somebody say Rube Goldberg machine?
Learn about endothermic and exothermic reactions and energy exchange by experimenting with temperature change in chemical reactions.
As part of our homeschool science curriculum we decided to culture surfaces around our home as through a bacteria science experiment.
Get ready for an epic STEM activity making a candy machine using simple machines to learn about mechanical energy with kids.
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
Wow!! Where do I start? The 4th and 5th grade students did such a great job on their projects. The projects were creative and relevant, a...
Looking for fun, quick, and easy science experiment ideas for an upcoming science fair? Check out these step-by-step instructions for four different Skittles science experiments.
Carnival games pyramid science project: Investigate how changing the center of mass of a pyramid of bottles affects how easy it is to knock down the pyramid.
This Color Changing Acid-Base Experiment is a fun science experiment with endless possibilities. This is great for kids of all ages.
As part of our homeschool science curriculum we decided to culture surfaces around our home as through a bacteria science experiment.
Lung science experiment great for middle school students & teachers. Hands on activity + Lesson Plans on Tobacco Prevention for teachers.
What a lot of hard work and commitment from Room 39. We completed our well-presented Science Fair experiments and Technology inventions to the school and parents in Term 2 - Week 11. Far out, Kelsey won a bronze medal for her Science Fair experiment about the durability of nail polish. Check her board out below. Congratulations Kelsey! All your hard work, fair tests and repeats paid off:) Check out the bronze medal on the top left of Kelsey's board.
Need some scientific method worksheets for your kids? Check out these free printables that are perfect for all ages!
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Learn about cells for kids with FREE All About Cells reader, Cells worksheets, edible DNA model, Cells Game, and more human body activities for kids.
Balloon rockets, naked eggs, and biodomes ... so many hands-on ways to learn!
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
Mummification, oxidation, electroplating, and more!
Find out why rivers curve with this fun geology science experiment! Use a foil river to watch how sediment is deposited.
This fun and simple science experiment is perfect for teaching the scientific method in a way that kids love! Find out how in this post.
You may have heard of a one-pager but aren’t really sure of what it is. A one-pager is a project that is typically given out in an English language arts class. Students have one page to respond to different criteria to show their knowledge of the book. A one-pager should include both visual and written ... Read more
Air resistance is a crucial factor when designing a parachute. In this science fair project, students find what type of material works best as a parachute.
Click on the links below for my activities! First, have the students explore diffusion with an inquiry activity: Diffusion Inquiry Activity & Vocabulary Study Then, have them investigate what happens to gummy bears in salt water and regular water: Yummy Gummy Bears Osmosis Lab Try the lab out yourself first. It's a matter of personal preference how long you want to leave the gummy bears in water. I chose to leave them in overnight. For your enjoyment: Had anyone tried this? If you have, I would love to see some comments and suggestions below! :)
Did somebody say Rube Goldberg machine?
This fun, easy, science activity for kids uses only common household items and takes about 10 minutes. Full step-by-step picture tutorial included.