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Homemade slime, aka ‘oobleck’ Ages: 3 to 12 Ingredients: Corn starch, water, food coloring (optional). Experiment: Add two parts corn starch for one part water, stir, and add desired color. What it teaches: The principle of viscosity (thickness of a liquid). “It’s a non-Newtonian liquid, which means it defies the…
Homemade Perfume Besides enhancing the flavors of foods, chemistry can please our sense of smell, too. For thousands of years, people have collected the aromatic oils of plants and seeds in order to make sweet-smelling waters and perfumes. But they had to squeeze a great numbers of to get just…
Seasonal changes Colors Introduction Have you ever wondered why leaves change from green to an amazing array of yellow, orange and red during the fall? Leaves get their brilliant colors from pigments made up of various size, color-creating molecules. During the warm, sunny months, plants use their leaves to turn…
Recycle! Make Old Paper New Key concepts ResourcesRecyclingEnergy Introduction Do you recycle paper when you finish using it? New paper comes from trees, which are chopped into tiny pieces and then ground up, mixed with liquid and turned into pulp. The pulp is then flattened and turned into paper. But…
Find Magnetic North with a Homemade Compass Key concepts Magnetism Tools Earth's poles Introduction Have you ever wondered how a compass works? Traditional compasses (not the digital kind found in smart phones and other devices) are tools that take advantage of a natural feature of Earth: the planet's magnetic poles.…
Launch a Balloon Rocket Introduction Have you ever wondered how a space shuttle launches all the way into outer space? It takes a lot of energy to make such a heavy object (4.5 million pounds at liftoff) go from standing still to blasting off toward space at more than 17,000…
Make a Flying Wing! This quick and fun activity comes from Model Aviation Magazine and the Academy of Model Aeronautics. It was submitted to their June 1997 issue by Paul Billings of Niota, Tennessee, with original artwork by Julie Anne Visco. It is presented here with permission, in slightly modified…
Make a solar cell in your kitchen   Video 2   A solar cell is a device for converting energy from the sun into electricity. The high-efficiency solar cells you can buy at Radio Shack and other stores are made from highly processed silicon, and require huge factories, high temperatures,…
How To Make A Paper Fortune Teller   Ever seen a paper fortune teller before and wanted to know how to make one? Now you can! Make a paper fortune teller to play with your friends. If you like this video please check out my website at www.bwears.com You will…
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