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From Allison Plinovich
A fun, easy experiment that demonstrates the concepts of heat transfer, particle motion, conduction, and thermal energy! -
From Isabelle Tynes
No need for expensive or fancy litmus paper. This video teaches you how to make your own litmus paper to test the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. You'll… -
From Jaylah Patterson
In this video, I walk you through the step by step process of turning salt water into clean water! (Grades 3-4) -
From Devin Arnold
Have you ever wondered how tornadoes form? In these short experiments you'll learn how and storms happen simply by the movement of air. -
From Emma Havrilla
This activity is suitable for students in grades 3-6 and requires materials you probably have laying around in your home! Students will learn why we can still see the… -
From Morgan Roe
In this video you will think back to the times you may have gone to the beach or when you were outside and it was hot! You will talk about water and soil and how it… -
From Olivia Oster
Here is an easy, fun science experiment that can be done from home! Watch to learn more about an important science idea called --- osmosis. -
From Lena Stephens
Can we substitute white sugar when making cookies? Let's explore how different sweeteners can effect the taste of your favorite cookie. Now let's get ready to… -
From Natalie Peele
As the world turns... Let's explore how we get our seasons! **A tip before you begin---you might want to catch the "Why the sun is so much hotter at the… -
From Sara Tharp
This video is about the sun, the equator, and temperature at the equator. I hope you enjoy watching and learn something new!