Upcycle your Halloween candy into a DNA model!
In this activity you will make a candy model of the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) polymer. The final product will look like a ladder with...
In this activity you will make a candy model of the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) polymer. The final product will look like a ladder with...
Looking for some Halloween fun that doesn't involve eating more sugar? Why not put a Halloween spin on one of my Science Club To Go...
What do you know about pollinators? When I ask kids this question, they talk enthusiastically about bees and butterflies, about insects...
In this activity you will play with exothermic and endothermic processes! During an exothermic process, energy is released. During an...
Nothing says summertime like a popsicle, and nothing says fun like ooey gooey slime! In this activity you will make oobleck - a type of...
A pipette is a tool scientists use to move liquids from one place to another. Some pipettes are used to transfer tiny amounts of liquid,...
Try this out for some fizzy fun! If you like it, be sure to check out the erupting lemonade post. During this activity, vinegar and...
In this activity you will smell, taste and feel molecules. Supplies: a clove in a container a piece of dark chocolate some table salt...
I find edible science is almost always a hit. In this activity you will experience a chemical reaction on your tongue! Supplies: 1...
In this activity you will make pepper grains dash away from your finger! Supplies: 1 plastic container 1/8 teaspoon pepper (or 2 pepper...
One thing working with kids has taught me is that nothing says "science is AWESOME" like an explosion! So, It seems fitting to begin my...
I love the idea of science kits, but I rarely buy them. All that extra plastic required to keep things separate, fresh and unbroken on a...