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Portfolio Archives: At Home Science

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At Home Science, Biology, Elementary SchoolBy Kristin DiamantidesNovember 25, 2020

Grade Level: Elementary School

Learn about our five main senses and test to see which of them allows for the fastest reaction!

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Rainbow in a Tube

At Home Science, Elementary School, PhysicsBy Kristin DiamantidesNovember 20, 2020

Grade Level: Elementary School

See density in action by creating a rainbow in a tube! Understand how each solution is made of particles too small to be seen!

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Yeast Balloon

At Home Science, Biology, Middle SchoolBy Kristin DiamantidesNovember 20, 2020

Grade Level: Middle School

Why is bread usually soft and airy?  Experiment to see how yeast uses cellular respiration and is affected by sugar!

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Candy Chromatography

At Home Science, Chemistry, Elementary SchoolBy Kristin DiamantidesNovember 18, 2020

Grade Level: Elementary School

Are candies like M&Ms© and Skittles© coated with the same dye?  Use paper chromatography to separate the dyes and determine if they are the same and if a dye is made of a mixture of dyes!

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Balloon Rocket

At Home Science, High School, PhysicsBy Kristin DiamantidesNovember 17, 2020

Grade Level: High School

Explore Newton’s Second Law of Motion and see it in action!  Build a rocket out of a balloon and straw to see how mass affects the acceleration of an object!

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