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WATCH THE VIDEO! On a recent episode of Live with Kelly & Mark. Science Bob walked away with his third Guinness World Record involving his favorite science demonstration; Elephant Toothpaste! This time the record was for the MOST simultanous elephant toothpaste eruptions. The record to beat was 200. Triggering all the reactions took quite […] The post New Elephant Toothpaste World Record with Science Bob! appeared first on ScienceBob.com.| ScienceBob.com
If your kids love Halloween, the itsy-bitsy spider, or you're doing a bug unit at school, you'll love this super quick and easy dancing spiders science experiment. You can set it up in less than 2 mins and you'll have loads of jumping spiders dancing and floating around like magic!DANCING SPIDER EXPERIMENTThis dancing spider experiment is a fun way to visually teach your children, or students,| Finding Myself Young
Egg in a Bottle Experiment 🥚ages 3+ 🥚This simple science experiment with amaze everyone and is a great lesson on air pressure. Before reading the tutorial, check out the Egg in a Bottle Experiment in action in the below video: MATERIALS NEEDED FOR EGG IN A BOTTLE EXPERIMENT (affiliate links): 1 peeled, hard-boiled egg 1 […] The post Egg in a Bottle Science Experiment * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Vinegar and baking soda experiments are a staple in our house when it comes to simple science experiments you can do at home (or school). For this Fizzy Snowball Science Experiment, we made our own snowballs with baking soda and water and froze them. Then we added colored vinegar and the results we super fizzy […] The post Fizzy Snowball Science Experiment * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Here’s a fun challenge that also teaches kids about magnetism. MATERIALS NEEDED: Scissors Tissue Paper Glue stick Paper clips Thread Tape Magnet WHAT TO DO: 1. Cut some small tissue paper hearts 2. Glue them together with a paper clip in between. Leave a small bit of the paper clip sticking out of the bottom. […] The post Floating Hearts Magnetic Challenge * ages 5+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
20+ winter STEM activities for kids. Snow science & winter stem activities for preschool to winter STEM challenges for elementary| Kitchen Counter Chronicles