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Science Project: Grow a Gummy Bear
This is a neat and easy science project for younger children. (I am going to give some of the basic information, but your child will have to do some research to beef-up the info I am giving.) All you need is a package of gummy bears, some small...
1 commentHow to Make Invisible Ink: 9 Fun Ways
There are 9 sneaky ways to make invisible ink here. You can use lemon juice, milk, baking soda, cornstarch and iodine, and a white crayon. You will also discover how to send a message with a banana, how to make glow in the dark messages, and how to make disappearing ink.
6 commentsScience Fair Project - Making a Model Cell Pizza
An edible science fair project! Make a model plant cell out of pizza.
5 commentsSea Camp
Down by the sea in Key Largo, Florida, students can attend Sea Camp at the Marine Lab Resources Development Foundation for a fun-filled educational trip.
0 commentsAn Interesting Physics Project
This is a interesting project for any curious student to help them learn the basic concepts of physics. This project will require adult supervision. Please see the attached pictures for assembly instructions. Please note this does not include...
4 commentsHow to Make a Circuit Board to Demonstrate Simple Electrical Circuits for Kids
Investigating current electricity is a great hands on experience for kids to grasp the basic concepts of a resource so important to their daily lives. A circuit board makes the experience less frustrating and so much easier to demonstrate. With this circuit board it is possible to demonstrate series, parallel and a combination of both these circuits clearly and easily.
0 commentsScience Fair Project: Which Chocolate Melts Faster?
Melt chocolate, time how long it takes and eat the results! Fun, fast and enjoyable science project for elementary or older. Step by step instructions and student sample experiment. Videos to learn more about chocolate.
2 commentsHow to Do a Friction Science Experiment
Test which surfaces create more friction, see how strong friction is, learn how to reduce friction, and even discover the side effects of friction. There are sliding friction experiments, a phone book friction experiment, a way to make rice stick together, an experiment to create frictional heat, and lots more friction experiments for all ages.
0 commentsScience and Technology
How does the teaching of science matter to the society? Is it meant for enabling people become good professionals like doctors, engineers alone? Of course not. then why do we teach science? If you ask this question from a lay man, the reply that you...
0 commentsInteresting Science Discoveries of Year 2011
Researchers from Thailand, Oxford and the US have found new evidence that the malaria parasite is becoming resistant to the most powerful drugs used to treat the disease. Fears about resistance to artemisinin-based compounds (d
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