Everyday science magic: From dancing raisins to leakproof bags, simple household items can turn into exciting science lessons that kids of all ages will love. Why it matters: Hands-on experiments help ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - As kids get ready for winter break, there are many ways to keep them learning at home. One option: science experiments! Covey Denton has some ideas to bring the science lab ...
Notre Dame professor Katie Bibedorf, better known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY to share entertaining science experiments you can do at home with the kids including a snowstorm in a jar and a snow ...
Experiment #1 – Is it an acid, base or neither? The pH scale (which ranges from 0 to 14) gives us the ability to understand how acidic (pH lower than 7) or basic (pH higher than 7) an item is. We can ...
Stuck inside due to cold weather? Meteorologist Brittany Foster shows an easy and fun bubble freezing experiment to entertain kids on snow days.
MILWAUKEE - Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shares two experiments you can do at home featuring air pressure and magnetism. Items Needed - Clear glass vase or mason jar, a shallow ...
Mr. Bond's Science guys join Heather and Lelan to teach them easy science experiments to do at home! From learning about acid and bases to density, you won't want to miss this fun science adventure.
Fun science experiments can happen outside of the classroom thanks to Jason Lindsey, also known as “Mr. Science.” The man behind “Hooked on Science” demonstrated activities to help kids learn at home.