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Soda cans vary a great deal, depending on diet and regular varieties. 72

Homeschool Science– Soda Can Magic

Have you ever noticed that some soda cans sink and some float when the ice in a cooler melts? Soda cans vary a great deal, depending on diet and regular varieties. With this fun homeschool science experiment, you’ll learn more about how the contents within a soda can makes a big difference in its density. Check this experiment out if you’re looking for a fun way to learn more about density.

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In this homeschool science experiment, youâll learn how to use physics to your advantage to crush a soda can without even using your hands.69

Homeschool Science– The Case of the Collapsing Can

Have you ever tried to crush a soda can with your bare hands? If so, you know that it can take some effort to make it fold. In this homeschool science experiment, you’ll learn how to use physics to your advantage to crush a soda can without even using your hands. Pretty cool idea, huh? Read on to learn how…

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It can be difficult to understand how molecules from different solutions work together to form solids, liquids, and gasses.72

Homeschool Science – Gluep – Solid or Liquid?

It can be difficult to understand how molecules from different solutions work together to form solids, liquids, and gasses. In this fun homeschool science experiment, you’ll form a flexible solid called gluep, which is a type of plastic. This experiment is not only fun to do, but it can really help you to understand how just a few materials can be combined to make a really cool new material.

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This easy experiment can be done with a balloon and some matches.65

Homeschool Science Curriculum – Burn-Proof Balloon

A great addition to any homeschool science curriculum is an experiment that is not only amazing, but that can also help you to understand some of the basics about physics and chemistry. This experiment is one that will leave you with a fun “magic” trick to show your friends, too. To get started, just follow the simply instructions!

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Could a bowling ball float just like a balloon?74

Homeschool Science – Do Bowling Balls Float or Sink?

One of the first things we learn about water is that heavy things sink in it. But is that always the case? This homeschool science project will help to demonstrate that not all objects sink in water – even if they are heavy. Once you understand some basic principles, you’ll begin to understand how really heavy objects, like air craft carriers, can actually float on water!

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The egg drop is one of the most popular experiments ever.72

Free Homeschooling – The Egg Drop

This free homeschooling experiment encourages students to be innovative as they design packaging to protect an uncooked egg from a fall. Not only will students learn about the interaction between objects in motion, but they will also be encouraged to think more about how careful packaging of products surround us in our everyday lives. Read this article to get started with this helpful experiment!

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This Lightstick science project is one of my favorite online homeschool projects because it helps to show how chemical reactions can produce light in a very fun way.47

Online Homeschool– Lightstick Science

This cool online homeschool experiment encourages students to use the power of observation to learn more about light-producing chemical reactions. By observing the changes in a Lightstick when it’s placed in different temperature environments, you’ll learn more about how reactants are impacted by temperature. Plus, you get to play with Lightsticks, and what can be more fun than that!

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This is one of the best online homeschool projects for students that are fascinated by magic and currently learning about physics, chemistry, or simply how different materials interact. 52

Online Homeschool– Magic Balloon

This online homeschool science project may seem like just a magic trick, but it’s really so much more. By working on this project, you’ll not only learn more about physics, but you’ll also learn about how some materials can interact with others in order to form an airtight seal. Check out this science project to not only learn something cool, but also to gain some expertise in magic!

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Home Schooling Kids

Why let Tim and Lisa learn at home than send them to school? Well, first of all, you don't have to wake them up at 7 every morning and bundle them off to school with umpteen numbers of instructions, and wait...

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Home School Program

Deciding on a Home School ProgramThere are many different home school programs on the market today that can fit the varying needs of parents and children who home school.  There are Christian home school...

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