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Get ready to shoot some hoops with a fun DIY mini basketball game made from craft sticks, cardboard, and a straw. It's a fun ...
Today's Women in STEM spotlight is the wonderful Ada Lovelace!! Ada was a mathematician who is thought to have written the world's first computer program 100 years before the first computer was made!
When part of a liquid or gas is heated, it expands and becomes less dense. The warmer, less dense liquid rises upwards, and the cooler liquid falls to take its place. This cycle of a liquid or gas ...
Have you ever looked at the clouds and wondered how they form, impact the weather or why they are different shapes and sizes? I've created a basic cloud spotter guide and collected my favourite ...
The rocket travels upward with a force equal to and opposite to the downward force propelling the water, gas, and lid (Newton's Third Law). The amount of force is directly proportional to the amount ...
This is a great little science experiment that kids will love! When baking soda and vinegar are added, raisins dance around a glass of water. Fill the glass half full with warm water. Add two heaped ...
If you're short on space and resources, my simple science in a shoebox ideas might be helpful. Each activity uses very basic materials, can be stored in a shoebox and uses a shoebox! All you need are ...
These easy five-minute science experiments are great when you need a quick science activity or demonstration but don't have a long time to prepare or run an investigation. Each quick and easy science ...
Get ready to unleash your inner scientist with my HUGE collection of science experiments and investigations for home and school. Most activities use inexpensive materials you probably already have ...
These simple craft stick catapults are easy to make and can be used over and over again, making them a great science project to keep. I gave these a fun spring or Easter twist by decorating the ping ...
Imagine a world where science education is accessible to everyone and is all about hands-on, exciting discoveries. That’s the world I want to create.
Imagine a world where science education is accessible to everyone and is all about hands-on, exciting discoveries. That’s the world I want to create.