Here in Uncle Cecil's lab, President Lincoln, his lab assistant, is a wee bit jealous. At least that's what we think he meant. So, we gave him the green light to share his "How to Dye Celery" video with you all today.
Have fun as you learn about Newton's 3rd Law of Motion in this physics activity. Click "Read More" to see how you can have your own LEGO Balloon Car Race.
A simple machine is a tool that you can use to help you to do work. Click "Read More" to see three ideas for building simple machines at home.
Valentine's day is the perfect time to use a bit of kitchen science to send a secret message to your loved one! Click "Read More" to see how you can do this.
No snow in your yard? No problem! The Sassafras Twins are here to share with you or not-so-secret way to make indoor snow with only 2 ingredients.
Too cold outside? No problem! Have some indoor fun with this Kitchen Acid Test. Click "Read More" to see this simple homeschool science activity you can add to your chemistry plans!
Is your yard covered with icky fungal fruiting bodies? Put on some gloves, harvest one of those, and use it to make a mushroom spore print masterpiece!
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Throw an Arctic Blast Extravaganza with 3 arctic science activities - you'll have a blast as you mix up snow, make edible glaciers, and paint ice crystals!
Knowing how to convert units literally saved my life! Click "Read More" see how you can emphasize units of measurement in your homeschool and download a free printable.
Maps are everywhere. Science is everywhere. And you can use both to lead you where you want to go, that is if you set up an amazing science treasure hunt!
Don't let your microscope gather dust in a corner! Click "Read More" to learn how to make a microscope slide and grab a free printable to use in your homeschool.
Answer some plant trivia and fight the squirrels and storms to gain leaves to win this super fun game about plants. Click "Read More" to play today!