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Melted Crayon Art
Melting. It's a natural process that we can see everyday: the ice in a glass of water, the butter...
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Spinning Spiral Snake
When air is heated, it expands as its molecules spread out away from each other. In other words, hot air...
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Craft Stick Chain Reaction
Chain reactions are amazing displays of energy. When everything is set up right, one little tap can cause a...
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Mini Trampoline
Have you ever seen the magic trick where someone yanks the tablecloth off a table, and all the dishes...
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Self Watering Planter
Learn how to water your plantswith just string and a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag! In this project, you’ll run a string from the bag of...
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Wind Powered Car
Build a wind-powered car using a Ziploc® brand bag as the sail. You’ll learn about the engineering behind basic vehicles and how different components impact...
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Cabbage Chemistry
Color your world with cabbage and learn about chemistry! The terms acid and base describe chemical properties of many things we use everyday. An acid...Science Projects for Kids
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Shadow Puppet Theatre
Learn aboutshadows and light! In this project, you’ll put different shapes in a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag and shine a flashlight to stage a shadow...
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Apple Oxidation Experiment
Have you ever noticed that if you slice an apple in the morning, it turns brown by lunch? This is actually a chemical reaction at...
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Gondola
How can you move something great distances with something as simple as string? In this experiment, you’ll use a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag, string, and...
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Cornstarch Slime
If you’ve ever wondered why it might be hard to get out of quicksand, it’s because it can act like both a liquid and a...
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Dancing Sprinkles
Ever wondered if you can see sound? Well, in this experiment, you’ll use a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag to turn music into motion. It works...
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Playing with Pulleys
Did you ever wonder how elevators move up and down? They use pulleys! A pulley is a simple machine, made from nothing more than a...
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Window Greenhouse
How do plants grow? In this experiment, you will create a mini greenhouse to learn how plants depend on sunlight and water. Place seeds in...
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Parachute Toy
Have you ever ridden a bicycle down a hill and felt the wind on your face? Air is all around you. To move through it,...
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Kaleidoscope Symmetry
A kaleidoscope is a toy that uses light and mirrors to make pretty patterns with symmetrical designs. Symmetry is when two or more parts of...
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Bubble Lamp in a Bag
Oil and water famously don’t mix well. No matter how much you stir them together, they’ll always separate as oil rises to the top. But...
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Water Flow Experiment in a Bag
If you wanted to pour water out of a Ziploc® brand bag into a bowl, where would you put the bowl? Directly under the opening...
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Brazil Nut Effect
If a Ziploc® brand bag full of nuts is shaken, which pieces will end up at the top? You might guess that the bigger, heavier...
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