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Simple science projects

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Candy science experiment using Skittles® to show diffusion - NurtureStore

In this STEAM lesson we’re using Skittles® to show diffusion and concetration gradients. Diffusion science experiment using candy This lesson explores how the color of candy moves through water. We’re using Skittles® to show diffusion and learn about concentration gradients. Materials needed :: Skittles® candy in several colours […]

Wow kids of all ages and make snow that erupts!  "cool" science meets winter fun with this simple activity! #magicsnow #magicsnowrecipe #eruptingsnowballs #eruptingsnow #snowrecipesforkids #snowrecipe #snow #bakingsodasnow #growingajeweledrose #activitiesforkids

Wow kids of all ages and make snow that erupts! "cool" science meets winter fun with this simple activity! #magicsnow #magicsnowrecipe #eruptingsnowballs #eruptingsnow #snowrecipesforkids #snowrecipe #snow #bakingsodasnow #growingajeweledrose #activitiesforkids

Lots of EPIC Simple Machine Projects for students to make using things around the house! Learn about simple machines for kids!

Fireworks in a Jar Science Experiment for Kids. Kids love this fun and simple science project! Fireworks in a Jar is an easy way to explore science at home with kids.   #scienceactivitiesforkids #homeschoolactivities

Fireworks in a Jar Science Experiment for Kids. Kids love this fun and simple science project! Fireworks in a Jar is an easy way to explore science at home with kids. #scienceactivitiesforkids #homeschoolactivities

Sharpie solubility experiment for kids- A fun dissolving ink science experiment for elementary students learning about scientific processes and the scientific method. An engaging science activity for second and third grade classrooms and homeschool.

Conduct this simple Sharpie solubility experiment ideal for teaching students the processes scientists use and the steps to the scientific method. Easy to do in any classroom and ideal for 2nd and 3rd grade students.