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Simple science experiments
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Science experiments you can do at home! Keep the kids involved with learning at home with these easy DIY science experiments for kids.
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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Water refraction 🌈 Have you tried this simple science experiment? ❤️ Draw a picture on a piece of paper 🧡 Color it in 💛 Place inside a Ziploc bag 💚 Outline the picture with a sharpie 💙 Slowly lower into a pot of water and watch the colors disappear! How does this work? ♥️ Refraction happens when light changes direction, or bends, when it moves from one material to another 🧡 Light traveling through air changes direction when it hits…
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Your kids will be amazed by this simple burning candle in water science experiment. This rising water experiment will teach your kids the effect of air pressure.
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Kids love this super cool magic pepper and soap science experiment! You have all the supplies you need in the kitchen. Try it today!
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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Water refraction activity #2 You guys loved the previous science experiment, so here's another fun easy one to try!! ♥️ Draw a picture on a piece of paper (works best if the object is facing one direction or is not symmetrical) you can do something as simple as an arrow! 🧡 I like to draw another of the same picture above/below so that there is something to compare to
💛 Place your drawing behind a glass cup
💚 Slowly fill the cup with…
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Simple, super cool science experiments that will WOW kids of all ages! This dry erase marker experiment will float your picture in water!
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Tips2Home 🏡 on Instagram: "These simple science experiments will amaze you#foryou #lifehacks #learnontiktok #creative"
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Science for Kids on Instagram: "Easy and effective way to split drinks evenly using Siphoning science principle 😎 Simple science explanation: Siphoning happens when you make one end of a tube have less air pressure, which gets the liquid moving. Gravity then helps the liquid keep flowing until both containers have the same amount. It’s a simple way to move liquid without needing pumps. Detailed Steps: 1. Fill one glass with water and leave the other glass empty 2. Submerge the straw…
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