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Walking on Eggs - 1

Walking on Eggs - 1
Are you brave enough to try walking on eggs? What about stacking books on eggs? Give them both a try, and learn why they break, or don’t!
Penny Flashlight - 2

Penny Flashlight - 2
Learn about chemical and electrical energy by creating your own mini flashlight...with pennies!
Lung Capacity - 3

Lung Capacity - 3
Our lungs can hold a lot of air...but how much, exactly? Measure your lung capacity by creating your own spirometer at home!
How Do Arctic Animals Stay Warm? - 4

How Do Arctic Animals Stay Warm? - 4
Seals, whales and walruses might live far away, but with this experiment, we can learn more about them from right where we are!
Levitating Ping Pong - 5

Levitating Ping Pong - 5
No paddles needed for this experiment, where you will learn about Bernoulli’s principle around air pressure and the impact of gravity.
Lava Lamp - 6

Lava Lamp - 6
You’ll learn about acids and bases, experiment with density, and build your own groovy lava lamp.
Snack Structures - 7

Snack Structures - 7
Try not to get too hungry during this experiment, when you use everyday foods and toothpicks to create shapes and build sturdy structures!
Sink or Float - 8

Sink or Float - 8
Have you ever thought about what changes the property of water so certain objects sink or float? With some water and household materials, you can learn a lot in this easy science experiment!
Pulley System - 9

Pulley System - 9
Lifting weights can be heavy work, but a pulley system can lighten the load. Learn how this simple contraption works on a small scale, how you use pulleys to make your daily life easier and imagine the possibilities!
Wind-Powered Car - 10

Wind-Powered Car - 10
The best way to learn about the wind is by looking at what it touches – like leaves on a tree or the sail of a... toy car!
Lemon Power - 11

Lemon Power - 11
Citrus may not seem like the obvious choice when building a battery, but just wait and see what happens when you use lemons tocomplete this electrical circuit. As they say, when life gives you lemons!
Pom-Pom Drop - 12

Pom-Pom Drop - 12
Design and build your own drop course and use different types of small balls, like pom-poms, marbles, or even rolled up tinfoil to learn about gravity, momentum, and friction.
Paper Circuit Art - 13

Paper Circuit Art - 13
Electrons are the key to so many devices we use every day, and in this experiment you can make your own artistic electrical circuit...out of paper!
Zip Line Challenge - 14

Zip Line Challenge - 14
Ziplines are an efficient way to transport things. But how do they work? Build a zip line to transport small materials like pennies, clips, or bobby pints to learn more!
Drinking Straw Roller Coaster - 15

Drinking Straw Roller Coaster - 15
Send a ping pong ball on a wild roller coaster ride of your creation while learning about gravity, Newton's First Law and friction!
CD Hovercraft - 16

CD Hovercraft - 16
Learn how a real hovercraft works by constructing your own.
Yeast Balloon - 17

Yeast Balloon - 17
Have you ever seen bread or pizza dough rise in the oven? Learn the science behind your favorite light and fluffy bread with this experiment!
Water Glass Xylophone - 18

Water Glass Xylophone - 18
Practice your science and your music skills with this simple experiment that can keep you entertained for hours! The key is learning about how sound waves travel.
Marker Chromatography - 19

Marker Chromatography - 19
Part art, part science, this experiment will help you understand what colors are made of and introduce you to the concept of chromatography while creating a one-of-a-kind piece of art!
Magnet Painting - 20

Magnet Painting - 20
With household materials you can create unique paintings while learning about how magnets work.












