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Goop and ice sensory play- have you ever added ice to goop before? What an amazing sensory experience!
Grow beans on cotton balls to learn about root systems and plant growth!
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Pan of baking soda, vinegar, and a dropper
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Water marbles! Crazy how a few kitchen ingredients will make these. Weird, I can't wait to try.
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an experiment to illustrate that ants have a transparent abdomen. This is so neat!
Make Magic Sand - build castles under water - the sand stays dry!!!! This site has fabulous science projects....
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Magnets? Silly Putty? Together in one squishy bit? Count me in!
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What I love about Science is Simple, by Peggy Ashbrook, is that it isn't just experiments - it provides ideas for how to talk to children about relevant topics and book lists that pertain to each experiment
DIY Underwater Scope by familyfun: Simply made with a plastic food storage container and plastic wrap. Water pushes up the plastic wrap into a concave magnifying glass. #Kids #Underwater_Scoope #familyfun
Need to do this next year! Open the pumpkin, add a little soil and water, and watch the seeds (which are already inside the pumpkin) grow.
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Kim Carpenter We tried this, and I was SO excited about it. Unfortunately, it didn't work... nothing grew. I'd try it again, though!
This would fascinate kids. And me. You can make rainbow roses by splitting the stems into strands and placing each one in food coloring. The roses draw the food coloring into the petals. Amazing!
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3 different types of volcano activities for kids!
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It's alive! One of the coolest science experiments ever!- cornstarch and water mixture moves to sound so kids can visually experience sound waves.
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How to make a homemade flashlight .... Good Science project!
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Ketchup Experiments- this site has lots of experiment ideas/ sciencebob.com
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Project: add peroxide and baking soda to moutain dew to make it glow!!! Don't know if this really works but might have to try!
A volcano in a mug. Neat idea to show kids how they work. Much more accurate than the old baking soda/vinegar idea.
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How to make your own Rock Candy! A delicious science experiment :)
Homemade Bouncing Balls (using borax, corn starch, glue, water & food color)
Tabletop biosphere from Make magazine. So cool!
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Kelly Jaeger We did this - it was fun with diff colors! There was another one with swirling colors in milk with a toothpick dipped in soap!