Oobleck (aka Goo) - Science, States of Matter and Senses study all wrapped up into one fantastic project about non-Newtonian liquids.| STEAM Powered Family
Did you know you can make non-Newtonian Fluid (slime) from potatoes? Potato oobleck is the best oobleck recipe we have ever tried, and we've tried them all.| STEAM Powered Family
Finally a slime recipe that works - no liquid starch, borax powder, or detergent. Super simple and super stretchy saline solution slime.| STEAM Powered Family
Tired of making the same old cornstarch oobleck? Shake things up and try something new with this oobleck recipe using Tapioca Flour.| STEAM Powered Family
Learn how to make oobleck with baby powder and study non-Newtonian Fluids and states of matter. An easy recipe for sensory science.| STEAM Powered Family
Oobleck recipe with arrowroot flour and no cornstarch makes a wonderful oobleck slime also known as non-Newtonian Fluid.| STEAM Powered Family
How to Make Oobleck Classroom Break Out Boxes Challenge! Get kids working together as they explore science, sensory and an escape room style challenge.| STEAM Powered Family
Halloween Oobleck with Spiders is a brilliant science lesson and party game. Kids love this sensory science play with a spooky twist.| STEAM Powered Family
Glow in the Dark Oobleck recipe that works with or without black light. Includes a science lesson in fluid dynamics and how things glow.| STEAM Powered Family
Colour Changing Oobleck - A heat transfer experiment using thermochromatic pigments to explore temperature and non-Newtonian Fluids in hands on exploration.| STEAM Powered Family
Bartholomew and the Oobleck STEM Activity for elementary. This unit study is inspired by Dr. Seuss and his book that gave Oobleck its' name.| STEAM Powered Family
Need ideas for the Science Fair? Here is a list of brilliant science fair project ideas for elementary aged students, plus tips for the fair!| STEAM Powered Family
Layered Lollipops uses candy in a beautiful candy stem activity. Get creative with your color layers to make the leap from STEM to STEAM!| STEAM Powered Family
Learn how to make oobleck that changes colour like magic in this fascinating oobleck science experiment. Using items from the kitchen, create oobleck that uses chemistry to change colour before your eyes, and offers a surprise twist at the end. Great for science fair projects.| STEAM Powered Family
Learn the Scientific Method including all the steps and how to teach the method to students. Includes scientific method worksheets.| STEAM Powered Family