Science Project Balloon Challenge by Jaiden and Kaiden
Jaiden and Kaiden learn how much air is in a bottle of soda! This carbonation experiment combines their love for balloons and the fascination with
Jaiden and Kaiden learn how much air is in a bottle of soda! This carbonation experiment combines their love for balloons and the fascination with
In this science experiment, find out if you can make an egg float or not. Learn how the density of matter affects the buoyancy of
This rainbow walking water experiment is so much fun and super easy to do. This rainbow activity is perfect for spring science. We all couldn’t
As a kid, we all love rain and my kids love it too! Here is a small way to demonstrate how rain falls. Hope you
Have you ever imagined you could build your own thermometer? In this activity I will make a liquid thermometer to track how temperatures varies. I
In this experiment, we will observe how polymers behave by using a Ziploc bag, which is a plastic and a polymer.
Inflate a balloon through a chemical reaction!
How to turn an ordinary egg into a bouncy, glowing egg by simply using vinegar. The shell of the egg is dissolved leaving a thin
I use a glass of water with shaving cream on top and add some food colouring. The water will slowly change colour. This is called
Science is magical! #Leakproofbag
Learn how to launch a rocket using the materials from your kitchen
This video is about the reaction of chemicals in milk and dish soap. The reaction is easily visible when using colors.
I am 3 years old and I like STEM activities.
Glass container Vegetable oil Water Food coloring Alka-Seltzer tablet Oil and water do not mix. When you pour the water into the bottle with the
Experiment to show how to mix two common household immiscibles: oil and water.
The video is about the chemical reaction and gas created by mixing vinegar and baking soda. The gas is powerful enough to launch something in
In the video Aliyan is recognizing, naming, building, and sorting two and three dimensional shapes and developing mathematical arguments about geometric relationships.
Watch vinegar and baking soda react to create a chemical reaction filling up balloon with carbon dioxide.