You don’t have to leave your kids’ science education up to their teachers or after-school-program leaders. There are lots of fun experiments you can do at home to encourage them to develop their ...
SAN ANTONIO – Hello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Well, check out this demonstration that shows “how ...
Materials Needed: red cabbage leaf, water, blender, bowl and a long cylinder to pour the ingredient in it. Put the red cabbage leaf in a blender full of water and grind it. After you finish blending ...
We had lots of fun testing items all over the house to determine if they're an acid or base. We even made a guessing game out of it! You can try this experiment too by boiling down red cabbage and ...
Parental Note: Because this experiment requires the use of a stove to boil the cabbage, we strongly suggest that the experiment only be conducted with the supervision ...
Here is an experiment you can do at home to discover just how sensitive vegetables can be! Ask an adult to help you to make the cabbage juice. What you need: red cabbage leaves hot water clear vinegar ...
Most people use cabbage for cooking but it can also be really great for your at-home chemistry experiments. Check out the cool chemistry stuff you can do with a red cabbage! Add about 1 cup of water, ...
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Do you know how to perform some simple chemistry experiments with everyday materials? If you don’t, we created a list for you to show you and help you choose your favorite one to impress your family ...
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