Science Siblings Paige and Adam Jacobson are giving us a new science experiment to do over winter break, make a homemade lava lamp. First you’ll take your baking soda and pour it in the bottom of your ...
Here are tips to make your own lava lamp. The steps are easy, the materials are cheap and the payoff is fun for the kiddos. 1. Fill your bottle about 75 percent full with vegetable oil. 2. Fill ...
SAN ANTONIO – Editor’s note: This story was published through a partnership between the STEMToyExpert.com and KSAT. Hello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun to do at ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — With the kids off from school for February break, you might be looking for ways to keep them busy in the house. Daybreak is here to help! Every day this week, Daybreak's Melissa Holmes ...
Fill jar 3/4 full with oil (vegetable oil is best, but olive oil works) Add about 2 inches of water Add several drops of food coloring Add crushed Alka-Seltzer tablets one piece at a time Watch your ...
Clark Planetarium has science experiments that are groovy! Like this one Budah checked out with Cynthia Checketts! Using oil, water, and a fizzing tablet you can make a lava lamp right at home! The ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (WOOD) – Air Zoo in Portage has provided some awesome games, activities, and videos through their Launchpad to Learning online program that keeps kids entertained and learning while ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — In this week’s episode of Science Sunday, we are exploring the properties of substances by making our own lava lamps at home, This is a lesson in chemistry for students as ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – We are going to try something a little different this week. Well, I tried this experiment in two ways. Pouring the water in first and pouring the oil in first. I found if you pour ...