If your kids are enjoying the summer heat, they may need a treat to help them cool down. Turn your afternoon treat into a “cool” chemistry project by creating ice cream in a bag!
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The purpose of science fairs is to provide a convention for students to ask and answer questions they have about everyday life using the scientific method. Many students will create impressive displays showcasing their scientific methods and findings. Science fairs have been happening in the world for several decades. The first science fair occurred in 1942 and was hosted by the Science Talent Search. Science fairs became more popular in the 1950s after there were televised accounts of atomic weapons, Sputnik, new vaccines, and students' interest in science was piqued.
Read MoreStudents may be anxious to learn about all-things outer space after the many recent reports of successful space missions, including one flight carrying well-known actor William Shatner, and hands-on activities are the best way to grab your students' attention and keep them engaged.
Read MoreHere's a super fun project you can make this weekend! Handy Dan the Junkyard Man and his sidekick Junkbot will show you how you can turn some common household items into an awesome rocket. Watch this video to learn how to blast off into the atmosphere in no time!
Read MoreIn "The Stations of STEAM" we're going to be exploring some of the stations of Mobile Ed's STEAM Museum, beginning with one of the most popular - the Build-An-Arch! See how much fun your kids will have learning to build (and knock down!) this amazing piece of ancient engineering.
Read MoreVisually learn about water density with this easy-to-do experiment with beautiful results. By "stacking" sugar water of varying densities in a test tube you can create a stunning display of science in action. Check it out!
Read MoreHere's a tasty activity perfect for these last few weeks of summer. Watch this video to learn how to make your own delicious homemade ice cream! With just a few ingredients and our technique, you'll be scooping up your own frosty treats in no time.
Read MorePerform the impossible when you make an ordinary ping pong ball float in mid-air! Learn how to do this super cool science feat in just a few minutes.
Watch this video and follow the step-by-step instructions to get started!
Read MoreHere's a fun trick (that's actually a science experiment) that you can do at home. Learn how you can run a sharpened pencil all the way through a plastic bag filled with water without spilling a drop. All you need are some sharpened pencils, a plastic bag filled with water, and our secret technique!
Watch the video and follow the directions below to learn how to perform this impressive stunt yourself!
Read MoreFollow these instructions to make your own homemade hovercraft! With just a few items you probably already have laying around the house, in under a half-hour you could have a desktop-sized hovercraft zipping all over the place! It's great for a science project, a classroom demonstration, or a rainy day.
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