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Science

Alka-Seltzer Rockets

Design and launch your very own rocket made out of household items!

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Bubbling Up

Create carbon dioxide gas through a chemical reaction!

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Candy DNA 

This super delicious science activity will teach you everything you need to know about DNA.

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Chemistry at Home

Learn how chemical reactions can change the properties of ordinary objects.

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Cloud In A Jar

This experiment will allow you to observe a cloud close up and help us understand how clouds are formed.

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Conglomerate Cookies

These cookies are made by sticking together different ingredients, just like conglomerates!

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Conservation at Home 

Understand what conservation is and learn what you can do at home to conserve.

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Crackling Slime

Using the provided materials, you’ll mix some ingredients and make some crackling slime with us!

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DIY Lava Lamps

Create a groovy lava lamp with items you have around your house!

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Dry Ice Rootbeer 

Use frozen carbon dioxide to create a fizzy treat!

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Eggs Can Bounce?

Learn how to make colorful eggs that bounce!

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Energy Transfer 

Learn how magnetic and electric energy can affect objects without actually touching them.

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Epsom Salt Crystals

Grow crystals in your fridge!

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Fizzy Bath Bombs

Lets make super fizzy bath bombs!

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Fluffy Slime 

We will be experimenting with shaving cream and contact solution to make a new type of slime!

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Homemade Ice Cream 

Using salt, you can lower the melting point of ice to create fun and tasty ice cream!

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Homemade Parachutes

In this activity you’ll use ordinary household items to make a cool parachute.

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Homemade Playdough

We will be making our own playdough and discussing how it is able to form. What is the secret Ingredient?

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Igneous Lollipops

When magma pushes through the Earth’s crust, it cools into a solid igneous rock. These lollipops are made the same way.

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Invisible Ink

Send secret messages to your friends using just lemon juice and heat!

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Lemon Volcano 

These lemon volcanos will put a fun twist on the famous volcano science project.

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Magic Milk

Let’s make a kaleidoscope dish with milk in this science experiment.

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Marker Chromatography

With a coffee filter and water, you can see the different colors that make up your markers!

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Metamorphic Cookies 

Like metamorphic rocks, these cookies will be made through heat and pressure.

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Mystery on 42nd Street

You've been chosen to save humanity by receiving evidence & clues to solve the mystery!

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Ocean in a Bottle

We will be discussing why water and oil do not mix! This short, easy, and fun project is a wonderful way to observe this firsthand!

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Photosynthesis

Perform an at-home experiment to learn how leaves produce oxygen.

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Shiny Pennies 

Turn your tarnished pennies into shiny ones that will look brand new!

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Solar Oven S'mores

Learn how to make an ooey-gooey s’more using a pizza box and the power of the sun!

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Super Bouncy Balls 

Use borax and glue to create shapeable bouncy balls!

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Last Updated: 7/12/22