Category: Science experiments to do at home
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Snow paint
You can paint with a brush, a spoon, your hand, or whatever you like! Put it on quite thick and it will puff up and reveal the glitter as it dries!
ICE – Ravines and tunnels
As the ice melts, try pressing a piece of plain paper on top of it. You can do this a number of times and get some lovely patterns!
Thursday’s zoom class activities (December 3, 2020) ❄❄❄
Ice cream 🍦
We had so much fun making ice-cream in class today! 🍨
Everybody (except one – and he didn’t have salt) had great success!
Judging by all the eating going on, I think the ice cream tasted good, but, I did see at least one person get brain freeze!
Congratulations everybody!
Here’s how to make the ice cream and the snowflakes.
👻👻👻 Dancing ghosts 👻👻👻
Screaming Cup
Foam fountain🎃
It’s fun to do this experiment with pumpkins at Halloween!
Carve a small pumpkin; make the holes quite small and keep the lid of the pumpkin handy. Use orange food colouring, do the experiment in the pumpkin and as soon as you add the yeast, put the lid back on.
Sometimes we just carve a hole for the mouth, use green food colouring and call it VOMITTING PUMPKINS!
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