Explore the properties of light and lens. Watch as a paper, wood and leaf burn by converging sunlight through a convex lens (with images & video).
Tag: DIY Science experiments
Jelly Egg I How to make a bouncy egg? I DIY Science Experiment
A simple chemical reaction can make an egg bouncy. Watch as an egg turns squishy in this DIY chemistry jelly egg experiment (with images & video) that can be done with things at home.
Hot Vs Cold I DIY Water Temperature Experiment for Kids
Check how a substance behaves differently in hot and cold water in this simple DIY temperature experiment (with images & video) that can be done with things at home.
Defying Gravity I DIY Science Experiment for Kids
Defying gravity is no rocket science!!! Watch as the paper clip stands tall against gravity in this simple DIY experiment (with images & video) that can be done with things at home.
Does Fire need Oxygen to Burn? I DIY Science Experiment for Kids
Does fire need oxygen to burn? Watch as flames of 3 candles behave differently depending on the amount of oxygen present in the surrounding. A simple DIY experiment that can be done with things at home.
Earth & Moon l Why does the Moon change its Shape l DIY Science Experiment
Watch as the Moon model goes around the globe and how our observation gives the appearance of the changing Moon. Here’s a simple experiment (video and images attached) to demonstrate the phases of the Moon that you can do with things at home.
3 Layer Density Experiment I DIY Science Experiment for Kids
Watch as 3 liquids of different densities separate out when mixed in a glass! Here’s a simple density experiment (video and images attached) you can do with things at home.
Capillary Action I DIY Science Experiment for Kids
How would it be if water walked through cups and formed a rainbow?! Here’s a simple experiment (video and images attached) you can do with things at home to demonstrate the science of capillary action.
Can an Egg float in Salt Water? DIY Buoyancy Experiment for Kids
Can an egg float in salt water? Here’s a simple buoyancy experiment (video and images attached) you can do with things at home to demonstrate the science of buoyancy.