How to Make Bouncy Balls
Looking for a fun and simple science activity that’s sure to entertain the kids?! In this quick, five minute experiment, little chemists mix up their own homemade bouncy balls. The science activity is a hands-down favorite for kids. Getting Ready To prep for this activity, I gathered: 1 tablespoon of borax (found in the laundry section of the grocery store) 1/2 cup or warm water 2 tablespoons
Dissolving, Expanding And Bouncing Egg Science Experiment
Dissolving egg shells should be on every child’s to do list. In fact it should be on every parents to do list if you haven’t done it yet! It’s a great visual and tactile experiment to do at home and there are quite a few things that you can talk about with … Continue reading →
Dissolving, Expanding And Bouncing Egg Science Experiment
Dissolving egg shells should be on every child’s to do list. In fact it should be on every parents to do list if you haven’t done it yet! It’s a great visual and tactile experiment to do at home and there are quite a few things that you can talk about with … Continue reading →
Oxidation Experiment: Does It Rust?
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 the Rust Oxidation Experiment: My kids gathered a bunch of different metal objects from around the house. We got nails, …