Physics
Science Experiments For Kids: Fire needs Air to Burn
Science Experiment For Kids: Air Moves
Science Experiement For Kids: Air Pushes in All Directions
Science For Kids: Air Expands When Heated & Contracts When Cooled
Science Experiment For Kids: How Do Things Balance?
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Science Experiment For Kids: Can Sound Travel Through My Body?
It is easy to develop an interest in science among young kids. At...
Science Experiment for Kids: The Mystery of the Lighting Bulb
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Science Experiment For Kids: Air Weighs Something!
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Science for Kids: Air is Matter – it occupies space and has mass.
ScienceWithMe! encourages children to work on their own and to...
Help Me Robot! – Making Technology and Science For Kids Fun
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Experiment: Music in a Glass
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Experiment: Making Your Own Guitar
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Science With Africa! Floats like a Boat, Sinks like a Bean?
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What does sound travel through?
My kids are fascinated by sound. Maybe it’s because they are very...
Why does a boat float but a nail sink?
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Learn About Electricity
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Learn about Color
Did you know that color, according to research and studies, is a...
Learn about S.I. Units
S.I. stands for Systeme Internationale, which is also known as the...
Learn about Steam Engines
Have you ever ridden a steam locomotive? You can find a classic...
Learn about Magnets
Have you played with magnets before? You might remember trying to...
Learn about Light
Ancient civilizations were fascinated by the existence of light for...