Hello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Learn how to make a cloud-in-a-jar at home with Meteorologist Sarah ...
Clouds need a few things to form— warm and moist air, a cooling process and a cloud condensation nucleus. A simple speck of dust could be a cloud condensation nuclei but in this experiment it is the ...
(Mass Appeal) - The weather is pretty sunny out there today! There is so much science to learn, whether it's sunny, cloudy, 90 degrees, or freezing. Dr. T and Mrs. C, Science Educators from the ...
Ever wonder how rain works? This fun experiment shows the science behind a rain cloud and how it “knows” when it’s time to rain. Here’s what you’ll need: First, fill your main glass ¾ full of water, ...
(Mass Appeal) – Teaching children STEM, or science, technology, engineering and math, is crucial in their early learning years. It’s also a fun activity to do right at home. Maybe try it over February ...
GOBLES, Mich. — Whether it's a sunny or rainy day, this science experiment is a fun way to show how when clouds get too heavy, rain must fall! In this week's weather kids experiment, Haleigh Vaughn ...
Have you ever looked up at the clouds in the sky and wondered how they form? Understanding cloud formation is really important for studying weather patterns and making accurate forecasts. Those clouds ...
Monisha Ravisetti was a science writer at CNET. She covered climate change, space rockets, mathematical puzzles, dinosaur bones, black holes, supernovas, and sometimes, the drama of philosophical ...
Watch the video of Sarah’s school science experiment at Camelot Elementary in the video player above. Are you looking for something fun to do at home with a bit of science behind it? This ...