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In Science Mom’s Guide to Water, Part 6 – Universal Solvent, we learn why things dissolve and why with six hands-on activities: salt crystals, halocline eggs, eggshell geodes, borax snowflakes, rock candy, and bath bombs.
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How-to make a battery with pennies and other household items.
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Some fun holiday based science experiments with candy canes, milk and growing crystals!
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Discover the inner workings of our weather systems by trying some fun experiments with materials from home.
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Blaze of Steel: Explosive Chemistry – with Andrew Szydlo
Royal Institution
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Create your own solar oven to cook some yummy treats!
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Visit any of the hundreds of beautiful state parks.
NC State Parks
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A Peltier device, H-bridge and Arduino
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In Science Mom’s Guide to Water, Part 3 – Capillary Action, we learn about Capillary action with “ink Chromatography,” “walking water,” “straw siphon,” “fountain in a bottle”
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All living things are made of cells and DNA tells the cell what to do. Science Mom shows you how to extract the DNA from a strawberry.
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Learn the steps to growing a garden with Carmela’s Claymation video!
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Explore what natural wonders await you on a winter walk!
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Water is one of few substances to EXPAND when frozen. In Science Mom’s Guide to Water, Part 4 – Expanding when Frozen, we learn about this incredible effect in “Oil cube versus ice cube,” “Frost wedging,” “magic slushy,” “Lift ice with salt,” “Ice cream in a can”
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In Science Mom’s Guide to Water, Part 5, join Science Mom to explore why oil and water don’t mix with four investigations: ocean in a bottle, lava lamp, oil lamp, and a grease fire explosion.
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In Science Mom’s Guide to Water, Part 2 – Surface Tension, we learn about surface tension with “Pepper scatter,” “soap boat,” “floating paperclip,” and “floating pin”.
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