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What is density? Find out in this easy science investigation. All you need is vegetable oil, water and some small objects.
Red cabbage indicator is often used as an introduction to pH and indicators, but did you know you can make an indicator from blackberries? Blackberries ...
Make a wind vane, a pinwheel, an anemometer, storm in a jar and more wonderful wind experiments for kids!
Design and build a DIY articulated grabber using recycled cardboard, a brilliant and super simple STEM Challenge for kids ...
Did you know it's almost impossible to fold a single sheet of paper in half more than seven times? Every time you fold the paper in half, the surface area halves, and the number of layers of paper ...
The 2024 Olympics are to be held in Paris, France, for the first time in over 100 years! Olympic sports include athletics, team sports, climbing, surfing, swimming, tennis, skateboarding, and even ...
Tind out how to make a straw flute and explore the science of sound. Easy music science expewriment for kids!!
Vegetable or herb seeds work well, as they can be eaten afterwards! A common problem when growing plants is insects, slugs and snails eating them. One way to protect plants from pests is to put them ...
What you need 3 pieces of normal thickness paper Sellotape or masking tape Stack of books Instructions Square column Fold one piece of paper in half and then fold each end in half again towards the ...
A fun twist on this, if popsicles aren't your favourite snack, is a save the chocolate STEM challenge. The Ice Pop STEM Challenge Challenge To design and make an ice pop holder to protect your hands ...
This disappearing spider trick is a simple Halloween science activity and a great refraction demonstration. Children can watch as a drawing of a spider disappears when water is poured into a glass ...
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