by Amy Winson | Dec 14, 2020 | All Guides, Back 2 School, Science Experiments
Balls have been toys practically forever, but the bouncing ball is a more recent innovation. The bouncing ball in this activity is made from a polymer. Polymers are molecules made up of repeating chemical units. Make sure you are wearing protective clothes including...
by Amy Winson | Dec 14, 2020 | All Guides, Back 2 School, Science Experiments
This experiment is easy and fun for kids of all ages. You Will Need: Blender (optional) Microwave (optional) Red cabbage Filter paper STEP 1 Cut a red cabbage into pieces such that it will fit into a blender. Chop the cabbage, adding the minimum amount of water needed...
by Amy Winson | Dec 14, 2020 | All Guides, Back 2 School, Science Experiments
This experiment is perfect for any day but will work best if you have a sunny day and want crystals FAST! Please wear appropriate clothing including apron, gloves, suitable shoes and clothing. You Will Need: Black construction paper Pie or cake pan Water (should be...
by Amy Winson | Dec 14, 2020 | All Guides, Back 2 School, Science Experiments
You can make ice cream in a plastic bag — for science! This is a fun and tasty food science project that explores freezing point depression. Please ensure you are dressed properly for this experiment including suitable clothing and shoes, apron and gloves. You Will...