2 in 1 Science Guide for Kids Printable

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10 SCIENCE EXPERIMENTATION

Baking Soda and Vinegar Volcano
Demonstrates a chemical reaction between an acid (vinegar) and a base (baking soda), producing carbon dioxide gas. This reaction illustrates the concept of acids and bases and gas production.

Rainbow in a Glass
Shows the concept of density and how different concentrations of sugar solution can create layers of liquid. This experiment teaches about solubility and density gradients.

Lava Lamp
Demonstrates immiscible liquids (oil and water) and the reaction between Alka-Seltzer and water that produces carbon dioxide gas, creating movement. This experiment shows the properties of liquids and gas formation.

Magic Milk
Illustrates the effects of surface tension and how it can be altered by adding soap. The experiment shows how soap reduces surface tension, causing the colors to move.

Elephant Toothpaste
Demonstrates an exothermic reaction and the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using yeast as a catalyst. This experiment teaches about catalysts and chemical reactions that release gases.

Floating Egg
Shows the concept of density and buoyancy. Adding salt to water increases the water’s density, making it easier for the egg to float, demonstrating principles of flotation and density.

Invisible Ink
Introduces the concept of oxidation and how certain substances can become visible when heated. This experiment shows how heat can cause chemical changes that reveal hidden messages.

Balloon Rocket
Demonstrates Newton's Third Law of Motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The escaping air propels the balloon in the opposite direction, showing principles of physics and propulsion.

Homemade Slime
Shows the chemical reaction between glue (a polymer) and boric acid in the contact lens solution to create a non-Newtonian fluid. This experiment teaches about polymers and chemical bonding.

Static Electricity Butterfly
Demonstrates static electricity and electrostatic forces. Rubbing the balloon creates static electricity, which then attracts the tissue paper, illustrating the effects of electrostatic forces and charge interaction.

FUN FACTS AND TRIVIA

These fun facts and trivia questions can help young children learn about Science in an engaging and enjoyable way!

LET'S MAKE LEARNING FUN!

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