Want to explore a scientific reaction that ends with a BANG? Try this simple experiment. What you need: A gallon plastic bag (I recommend the kind with a slider.) Clear packing tape (Just to be safe.) White Vinegar Baking Soda Food Coloring Clothes Pin safety goggles What to do: Put a […]
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Make Boo Bubbles and Other Dry Ice Experiments- Halloween Science Fun!
I ordered the Steve Spangler Science- Ultimate Dry Ice Science Kit for our Wee Warhols STEAM classes. I figured that the Halloween workshop would be the perfect time to try it out, especially since we could make Boo Bubbles (dry ice fog filled bubbles). I have to admit, I had never worked with dry […]
The Mama Succulent Leaf Gives All – Propagating By Division
I would like to start out by admitting that I find it very hard to keep plants alive. This is probably because I often forget to water them. That is why I am a huge fan of resilient succulent plants. (Did you know that succulents are the only thing that […]
Kids Glitter Experiment
Today we did a super easy experiment using glitter. The girls were excited to do anything that involved purple glitter. I will start with showing you a quick video of it. (I stopped filming too soon, so the last word that I say is “move”.) Materials: Glitter Bowl of water […]