Over the many years I’ve been writing Science Sparks, Autumn has always been my favourite season to design themed activities for. I love the colourful leaves, dark nights, cooler weather, and of course, the run-up to Christmas is always exciting too! This collection of fall science experiments and activities makes me smile every time I … Continue reading “20 Autumn and Fall Science Experiments”
Almost everything to do with food and cooking involves science. Food is kept in a fridge to slow down the growth of microorganisms, some foods are preserved in vinegar others are kept in the dark. Bitterness in food and drink can be reduced by adding salt. Need to ripen a banana fast, no problem, pop … Continue reading “Science kitchen hacks that really work”
Almost everything to do with food and cooking involves science. Food is kept in a fridge to slow down the growth of microorganisms, some foods are preserved in vinegar others are kept in the dark. Bitterness in food and drink can be reduced by adding salt. Need to ripen a banana fast, no problem, pop … Continue reading “Science kitchen hacks that really work”
Almost everything to do with food and cooking involves science. Food is kept in a fridge to slow down the growth of microorganisms, some foods are preserved in vinegar others are kept in the dark. Bitterness in food and drink can be reduced by adding salt. Need to ripen a banana fast, no problem, pop … Continue reading “Science kitchen hacks that really work”
You might have already seen our exploding seed pods and flying seed helicopters for learning about different types of seed dispersal. This activity teaches children about sticky seed pods. The challenge is to make a container for a seed that sticks ( temporarily ) to clothing. One way plants disperse their seeds is by using … Continue reading “Sticky Seeds – a seed dispersal investigation”
You might have already seen our exploding seed pods and flying seed helicopters for learning about different types of seed dispersal. This activity teaches children about sticky seed pods. The challenge is to make a container for a seed that sticks ( temporarily ) to clothing. One way plants disperse their seeds is by using … Continue reading “Sticky Seeds – a seed dispersal investigation”
Most penguins live in and around Antarctica in the southern hemisphere. This means they have to be able to survive in extreme cold conditions. Penguins have several adaptations that allow them to stay warm when temperatures plummet. This simple science investigation uses a wax crayon to show how a waxy coating acts as a water-repellent. … Continue reading “Why don’t penguins freeze?”
Most penguins live in and around Antarctica in the southern hemisphere. This means they have to be able to survive in extreme cold conditions. Penguins have several adaptations that allow them to stay warm when temperatures plummet. This simple science investigation uses a wax crayon to show how a waxy coating acts as a water-repellent. … Continue reading “Why don’t penguins freeze?”
Most penguins live in and around Antarctica in the southern hemisphere. This means they have to be able to survive in extreme cold conditions. Penguins have several adaptations that allow them to stay warm when temperatures plummet. This simple science investigation uses a wax crayon to show how a waxy coating acts as a water-repellent. … Continue reading “Why don’t penguins freeze?”
Most penguins live in and around Antarctica in the southern hemisphere. This means they have to be able to survive in extreme cold conditions. Penguins have several adaptations that allow them to stay warm when temperatures plummet. This simple science investigation uses a wax crayon to show how a waxy coating acts as a water-repellent. … Continue reading “Why don’t penguins freeze?”
