Have you seen those floating ball toys where you blow into one end and the ball "magically" floats above in place? Here's a way to create your own!
With just paper, bendy straw, scissors, and tape, you can make a ping-pong ball, styrofoam ball, or foil ball levitate in mid-air! Your kids will love doing this Floating Ball Experiment that demonstrates Bernoulli's Principle
The hotel industry is adapting to the pandemic. That's why there's now a luxury floating circular pod that floats on water, offering some of the most isolated as well as most spectacular hospitality experiences out there.
This dry erase and water trick will amaze kids and adults alike! You can make your drawings float with just dry erase markers and water!
Explore the wonders of the ocean with these math and literacy activities that provide hands-on learning through play for our preschoolers!
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This sink or float experiment is a great way to demonstrate density. The set up is super adaptable, base it on what you have around the home!
Science Experiment: Sink or Float with Oranges - My kids are always up for an experiment, and this one gifted us with great conversation!
Looking for an easy science activity? Today I'm excited to share this sink or float free printable. It's fun one that is great for all ages. It can be a quick activity or if you're looking for something to keep them busy this summer, you can add lots of items to "test". There are 2 versions you can download and print for free. One has some suggested items to try out and one is blank. For the blank one you can have the kids gather a bunch of items they want to test out and write them down themselves. For little ones that can't write yet, have them draw the object.
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Pandas of all ages, what we have in store for you today will shock and amaze you! Your jaws will drop to the floor and your eyes will pop in wonder. And we’ll get your creative juices flowing so much that we wouldn’t be surprised if you come up with an idea for The Next Big Thing™ within the space of a week.
Surface tension is an interesting scientific concept that is difficult for most kids to understand. But with this paperclip experiment, it becomes much easier for kids to understand as they can see it work right before their eyes! The floating paperclip science experiment is so simple and it's perfect for a science day when you
This is a fun art lesson idea inspired by the work of Claude Monet, using floating chalk. All ages will enjoy this year round project. Step by step instruction, photos and materials list included.
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What kid doesn't love parachutes? My boys have gotten so many of those parachuting army men as party favors, I've lost count. And forget ...
Kids have the most incredible imaginations. Every time my kids draw a picture, you can see that it “comes to life” in their minds. Well, how about if we can use science to actually make your drawings float? Your kids are going to LOVE the dry erase water trick! You definitely want to read the […]
A Kern River camping trip is the perfect California weekend getaway this summer. Float, fish, and hike your way through Kern River with my camping guide.
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"You think I'll find gold?" Mitch asked as he eyeballed the massive bag of dirt on the counter. "Maybe fool's gold kiddo," I told him, not wanting to spoil his game of make-believe "panning for
Looking for an easy science activity? Today I'm excited to share this sink or float free printable. It's fun one that is great for all ages. It can be a quick activity or if you're looking for something to keep them busy this summer, you can add lots of items to "test". There are 2 versions you can download and print for free. One has some suggested items to try out and one is blank. For the blank one you can have the kids gather a bunch of items they want to test out and write them down themselves. For little ones that can't write yet, have them draw the object.
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Make a ping pong ball float with EASY Bernoulli principle experiment demonstrating how airplanes fly. FUN physics science experiment!