Science Projects for Kids

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    1. Properties of Water Experiment for Kids
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    In this lesson, follow along as a science teacher demonstrates how surface tension works with simple supplies: water, black pepper, and dish soap.

    In this lesson, follow along as a science teacher demonstrates how surface tension works with simple supplies: water, black pepper, and dish soap.

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    2. Magic Milk Experiment and Balloon Trick
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    Follow along with this lesson to try the colorful magic milk experiment, then learn how to avoid popping a balloon by finding the sweet spots.

    Follow along with this lesson to try the colorful magic milk experiment, then learn how to avoid popping a balloon by finding the sweet spots.

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    3. How to Make a Magnet with Kids
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    Join in with this lesson to learn how to turn a nail into a magnet. Then, learn how to knock the magnetization out of those nails, literally!

    Join in with this lesson to learn how to turn a nail into a magnet. Then, learn how to knock the magnetization out of those nails, literally!

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    4. Exploding Bomb Bag Experiment for Kids
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    In this fun science lesson from Sophie's World, you'll learn how to make a sandwich bag, tissue, baking soda, and vinegar into a bomb bag experiment.

    In this fun science lesson from Sophie's World, you'll learn how to make a sandwich bag, tissue, baking soda, and vinegar into a bomb bag experiment.

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    5. How to Make Oobleck with Kids
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    In this lesson, learn how to create oobleck—a non-newtonian fluid that's also a solid—for a sticky yet slippery Seussian science experience!

    In this lesson, learn how to create oobleck—a non-newtonian fluid that's also a solid—for a sticky yet slippery Seussian science experience!

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