Blogs1 - 10 of 179 recent posts for tag:"science experiments"
10
Nov
2009
Implosion Fun!

15 hours ago by Melissa

This was one of our science experiments we did recently. We filled a pot of really cold water. We put about 2T of water in the bottom of an empty soda can. We put it on a burner until we could hear the water boiling and see steam rising from the can. We very carefully picked up the can and quickly p ...

Finding Joy on the Journey - melissajc.blogspot.com · Rank: 138,666 · 4 references

01
Nov
2009
Tornado!

8 days ago by danaedwards

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It has been a few months since Brennan and I did a science project. This has been the case mostly because of his fascination with trains, specifically traction rods on trains. I am thinking that the trains fascination may run its course pretty soon but hopefully not before we take him on his birthda ...

Dana Edwards' Blog - danaedwards.com · 1 reference

30
Oct
2009
Young Scientists Club Kits- Experiment at Home

11 days ago by Holly

Got a little scientist in the house? They will love these new kits from the Young Scientists Club. There are 7 fun kits available- three of which were just introduced this year: Magic School Bus Going Green-Kit contains experiments and activities that can save our Earth! Young Scientists recreate th ...

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28
Oct
2009
Earth Hour : Turn off the lights

13 days ago by admin

Science is almost always associated with electricity. In fact most scientific discoveries are based on science projects using electricity. The trouble is that not everyone regards electricity as the miracle it is any more. We have got so used to turning on a switch and flooding a room with light tha ...

Awesome Science Fair Projects - awesomescienceprojects.com/blog

26
Oct
2009
Science Experiment Sites

14 days ago by Brigham City Carnegie Library

Just in time for Halloween if you want to be the mad scientist... here are some sites that will help you find some fun science projects. The one that will be the most helpful for Halloween is http://yucky.discovery.com/noflash/ which promotes itself as the Yuckiest site on the Internet. You can find ...

Brigham City Library Blog :... - brighamcitylibrary.blogspot.com · 2 references

24
Oct
2009
Wakkanew Science Experiment Saturday

16 days ago by mattanew

It’s been a while since the electric pickle so here are some more goodies courtesy the science of awesome. Back in high school, before I dropped all my science courses, I learned that all matter doesn’t just come in the form of solids, liquids, and gases. And then I was all like, “Who cares, man? I ...

Wakkanew - wakkanew.wordpress.com · 1 reference

21
Oct
2009
Kindergarten and Preschool Learning Games and Activities

20 days ago by onnaholl

This is a really fun preschool and Kindergarten Learning Activity! It’s a fun science experiment for kids and teaches about measuring, observations and making a hypothesis. Supplies: 1-2 cups flour Pan with 1 or 2 inch sides 3 size balls Tape Measure Newspaper or try this experiment outside Notebook ...

Toddler Craft - toddlercraft.net · Rank: 136,774 · 29 references

18
Oct
2009
Arctic Ice Meltdown : Submerged Earth?

23 days ago by admin

Thanks to global warming the ice caps in the Arctic and Antarctic regions have been melting faster than ever before. This is affecting the level of water present in the oceans. Also the white surface of snow reflects the sunlight back to space, this helps keep earth cooler. While the dark ocean wate ...

Awesome Science Fair Projects - awesomescienceprojects.com/blog

17
Oct
2009
Balloon Boy Helium Lift – How Much Helium Would It Take?

23 days ago by Steve Spangler

Since the location of the Balloon Boy saga is only a few miles away from our offices in Colorado, we’ve received a number of phone calls and e-mails about the science of helium… specifically the lifting power of this inert gas. We decided to show our partners at KUSA and 9News.com what it would take ...

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Balloon Boy Helium Physics – How Much Helium Would It Take to Lift Falcon?

23 days ago by Steve Spangler

Since the location of the Balloon Boy saga is about 60 miles north of our offices in Englewood, Colorado, we’ve received a number of phone calls and e-mails about the science of helium… specifically the lifting power of this inert gas. We decided to show our partners at KUSA and 9News.com what it wo ...

Steve Spangler's Blog - stevespangler.com

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