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Instant Ice Experiment

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

Did you know that supercooled liquids need to heat up in order to freeze into a solid? Supercooling a liquid is a really neat way of keeping the liquid a liquid below the freezing temperature. Normally, when you decrease the temperature of water below 32 degrees...

Iron Sparklers

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

Sparks flying off in all directions…that’s fun. In this lab, we will show how easy it is to produce those shooting sparks. In a sparkler you buy at the store, the filings used are either iron or aluminum. The filings are placed in a mixture that, when dry, adheres to...

Blow Gun Rocket

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

This is the kind of thing I wish I had back in grade school. I could have launched these across the room without anyone being the wiser. Be sure to fold the nose down securely, or you’ll have air leaks (and no launch!)

Slingshot Rocket

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

You’ll see these in toy stores, but why not design your own version? You can add weight to the nose, widen the fins, and lengthen the slingshot part to figure out how to get to to soar further.

Stomp Rockets

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

These rockets use air pressure to launch your lightweight rocket skyward. Using simple materials, you‘ll not only be able to make your launcher in minutes, but also as many rockets as you want. The first time I flew these, they got stuck on the roof! So be prepared...

Pop Rockets

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

Rockets shoot skyward with massive amounts of thrust, produced by chemical reaction or air pressure. Scientists create the thrust force by shoving a lot of gas (either air itself, or the gas left over from the combustion of a propellant) out small exit...

Roller Coaster Physics

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

We’re going to build monster roller coasters in your house using just a couple of simple materials. You might have heard how energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transferred or transformed (if you haven’t that’s okay – you’ll pick it up while doing...

Mousetrap Racecar

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

A super-fast, super-cool car that uses the pent-up energy inside a mouse trap spring to propel a homemade car forward. While normally this is reserved for high school physics classes, it really is a fun and inexpensive experiment to do with kids of all ages. All the...

Simple Hovercraft

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

Hovercraft transport people and their stuff across ice, grass, swamp, water, and land. Also known as the Air Cushioned Vehicle (ACV), these machines use air to greatly reduce the sliding friction between the bottom of the vehicle (the skirt) and the ground. This is a...

Catapult

by Aurora Lipper | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources, Science Experiments

When you drop a ball, it falls 16 feet the first second you release it. If you throw the ball horizontally, it will also fall 16 feet in the first second, even though it is moving horizontally… it moves both away from you and down toward the ground. Think about a...

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