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Using simple supplies from your kitchen, make your own fizzy volcano. The baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) reacts with the vinegar producing carbon dioxide, a…
VolcanoSTEM Supplies - 2 years ago / 0 comments
Using simple supplies from your kitchen, make your own fizzy volcano. The baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) reacts with the vinegar producing carbon dioxide, a…
VolcanoSTEM Supplies - 2 years ago / 0 comments
Teach students about the effectiveness of masks by replicating Bill Nye’s experiment in this video. Different materials are more effective than others on blocking the…
Spread of diseaseSTEM Supplies - 2 years ago / 0 comments
To make your own witches’ cauldron, submerge dry ice in water. When you place the dry ice into water, it will sublime. Sublimation occurs when a…
HolidayJessica - 2 years ago / 0 comments
This is an at-home DIY science experiment that you can do using the items in your home. Place small items from your home into a…
ScienceRachel - 2 years ago / 0 comments
Red cabbage can be used as a pH indicator. Chop the cabbage into small pieces and place in a heat-safe bowl. Pour boiling water over…
PHRachel - 2 years ago / 2 comments
Using simple household items from your kitchen pantry, you can clean old, dirty pennies to look like new! This is a great experiment in the…
Kitchen chemistryJeff Wheatcraft - 2 years ago / 0 comments
This video gives a short description of the Iron Fertilization Experiment that students run. The overview explains how my students run the experiment, but this…
Ocean chemistryJeff Wheatcraft - 2 years ago / 0 comments
My students an experiment called iron fertilization where they conduct tests on adding iron to salt water with diatoms to examine if the iron increases…
FeaturedRachel - 3 years ago / 0 comments
Have students cut a boat out of paper. Drop the paper boat gently into a cake pan of water. When a drop of soap or…
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