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82K views · 2.8K reactions | ✨ Science Experiment #20 : The Melting Plastic Mystery ✨ Recommended Age: 4+ ✨ Materials Required: 🔹Plastic cup 🔹Water 🔹Fire source (like a candle or lighter) ✨Procedure: 1. Fill the plastic cup halfway with water. 2. Light a small flame (candle or lighter). 3. Hold the flame near the mouth of the plastic cup and observe. 4. Watch the plastic start to melt from the top, but stop once the water level is reached. ✨ Science Behind It: 🔹When heat is applied, the plastic melts, but the water inside absorbs the heat, preventing the plastic from melting past the water level. 🔹This shows how water can act as a heat absorber and protect materials from burning. How to Explain to a Toddler in Story Way: 🔹Imagine the cup is a little monster. 🔹When the fire touches it, it starts to melt, but the water inside is like a superhero, keeping the cup safe from melting all the way. ✨ Skills Developed: 🔹Critical thinking 🔹Cause and effect 🔹Observation 🔹Understanding of heat transfer ✨Benefits: 🔹Encourages curiosity 🔹Sparks interest in science 🔹Develops problem-solving skills 📍Follow @thelearningpathway 📍Save & Share [science experiment, fire and water experiment, kids science, melting plastic, learning through play, educational experiments, toddler activities, science for kids, fun learning, kids experiments] | The Learning Pathway
82K views · 2.8K reactions | ✨ Science Experiment #20 : The Melting Plastic Mystery ✨ Recommended Age: 4+ ✨ Materials Required: 🔹Plastic cup 🔹Water 🔹Fire source (like a candle or lighter) ✨Procedure: 1. Fill the plastic cup halfway with water. 2. Light a small flame (candle or lighter). 3. Hold the flame near the mouth of the plastic cup and observe. 4. Watch the plastic start to melt from the top, but stop once the water level is reached. ✨ Science Behind It: 🔹When heat is applied, the plastic melts, but the water inside absorbs the heat, preventing the plastic from melting past the water level. 🔹This shows how water can act as a heat absorber and protect materials from burning. How to Explain to a Toddler in Story Way: 🔹Imagine the cup is a little monster. 🔹When the fire
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9.8K views · 221 reactions | Science daily tricks #science #scienceexperiments #trick #scienceismagic #scienceathome #tips #experiment | Top2 | Top2 · Original audio
9.8K views · 221 reactions | Science daily tricks #science #scienceexperiments #trick #scienceismagic #scienceathome #tips #experiment | Top2 | Top2 · Original audio
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36K views · 2.2K reactions | ✨SAVE✨this easy #kidscience activity to try!! Follow @inspired_little_learners for more easy kid science ideas! ❗️Bonus: it uses items you probably already have in your kitchen! 🙌🏼 MATERIALS: - water - oil (vegetable, avocado, olive) - salt - clear glass or jar INSTRUCTIONS: 1️⃣Pour water into a clear glass so it’s about ⅔ of the way full. 2️⃣Add an oil like vegetable or canola oil (you only need a thin layer on top of the water). 3️⃣Slowly sprinkle salt into the glass. 4️⃣Observe! THE SCIENCE: Water and oil don’t mix. The two liquids separate with oil on top because oil has a lower density compared to water. When you add salt to the container, the salt sinks to the bottom taking some of the oil with it. Initially, the oil is trapped under the salt at the bottom of the container, but as the salt begins to dissolve in the water, the oil is released and it floats back to the top! LITTLE LEARNER SKILLS: - This science activity has many simple steps perfect for your young scientist! - Let your child pour in the water and oil. Make observations and discuss what you see as the two liquids separate. You can introduce the term “density”: oil has a lower density compared to water, this is what makes oil ‘float’ on top of the water! - Have your child sprinkle the salt into the container. They can use a salt shaker or a small spoon. - Encourage your child to make observations about what happens! - Have FUN!! 🩵 ____________________________ #preschoolscience #preschool #prek #stemplay #scienceathome #scienceexperimentsforkids #homeschoolscience #funwithkids #fun4kids #kidplayideas #kidactivities #kidsscience | Allison | Science, Art, & Learning Activities for Kids | Samuel Jack · Good Times (Lhotse 'Rest Of Us' Remix)
36K views · 2.2K reactions | ✨SAVE✨this easy #kidscience activity to try!! Follow @inspired_little_learners for more easy kid science ideas! ❗️Bonus: it uses items you probably already have in your kitchen! 🙌🏼 MATERIALS: - water - oil (vegetable, avocado, olive) - salt - clear glass or jar INSTRUCTIONS: 1️⃣Pour water into a clear glass so it’s about ⅔ of the way full. 2️⃣Add an oil like vegetable or canola oil (you only need a thin layer on top of the water). 3️⃣Slowly sprinkle salt into the glass. 4️⃣Observe! THE SCIENCE: Water and oil don’t mix. The two liquids separate with oil on top because oil has a lower density compared to water. When you add salt to the container, the salt sinks to the bottom taking some of the oil with it. Initially, the oil is trapped under the salt at t
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423K views · 14K reactions | Science Week is coming up (on the 10th) so what better time for some easy-peasy STEM-in-a-Jar activities! Dancing Kernals you just need water, baking soda, vinegar, Kernals. Mix together and watch them jump around! When the vinegar and baking soda are combined, they create a gas (carbon dioxide) which causes bubbles and pushes the corn to the surface. They then sink and it happens over and over! The DIY lava lamps you need oil, water, acrylic paint and seltzer tablet. The reaction you see is similar in that the seltzer tablets causes bubbles to push the paint to the top which then sink again and create a lava lamp effect. Have you tried either of these? Give them a go, kids love them 😍 #scienceweek2024 #scienceweek #stem #steam #stemactivities #stemforkids #stemexperiment #playideas #kidsactivities #learningthroughplay #scienceforkids #playmatters #playislearning #montessori #montessoriathome #sciencefun #diylavalamp #playroominspo #homeschooling #earlylearning101 #earlylearning | learning through play, playroom inspo, play ideas | The Macarons Project · Too Sweet
423K views · 14K reactions | Science Week is coming up (on the 10th) so what better time for some easy-peasy STEM-in-a-Jar activities! Dancing Kernals you just need water, baking soda, vinegar, Kernals. Mix together and watch them jump around! When the vinegar and baking soda are combined, they create a gas (carbon dioxide) which causes bubbles and pushes the corn to the surface. They then sink and it happens over and over! The DIY lava lamps you need oil, water, acrylic paint and seltzer tablet. The reaction you see is similar in that the seltzer tablets causes bubbles to push the paint to the top which then sink again and create a lava lamp effect. Have you tried either of these? Give them a go, kids love them 😍 #scienceweek2024 #scienceweek #stem #steam #stemactivities #stemfork
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539 reactions · 191 shares | This is the perfect activity for kids! 🧪 Make homemade lava lamps and show how oil and water don’t mix. 🤓 It’s not only cool to look at but also fun for the kids! 🌟 1. Pour oil into one cup. 2. In another cup, add water and food coloring. 3. Mix the contents of the cups and add Alka-Seltzer. Watch the magical bubbles! 🫧 Kids will be fascinated! 😍 Save this so you don’t lose it 😉 . #science #kidsexperiements #kidsscience #kidsactivities #toddleractivities #preschoolactivities #preschooler #education #momlife #momblogger #boymom #funforkids #diylavalamp #magicalbubbles #scienceforkids #toddleractivitiesathome #kidsactivitiesathome #activityforkids | Marina🇺🇸 | Giulio Cercato · Happy Days
539 reactions · 191 shares | This is the perfect activity for kids! 🧪 Make homemade lava lamps and show how oil and water don’t mix. 🤓 It’s not only cool to look at but also fun for the kids! 🌟 1. Pour oil into one cup. 2. In another cup, add water and food coloring. 3. Mix the contents of the cups and add Alka-Seltzer. Watch the magical bubbles! 🫧 Kids will be fascinated! 😍 Save this so you don’t lose it 😉 . #science #kidsexperiements #kidsscience #kidsactivities #toddleractivities #preschoolactivities #preschooler #education #momlife #momblogger #boymom #funforkids #diylavalamp #magicalbubbles #scienceforkids #toddleractivitiesathome #kidsactivitiesathome #activityforkids | Marina🇺🇸 | Giulio Cercato · Happy Days
a person is pouring liquid into a glass with a mouse in it and the words fun with science written below
41K views · 339 reactions | Easy Science experiments to do at home ##scienceexperiment #viralreelsfb #shortsreels #education #learningisfun #reelsviralfb #easyscienceexperiment | Kansal Creation | Kansal Creation · Original audio
41K views · 339 reactions | Easy Science experiments to do at home ##scienceexperiment #viralreelsfb #shortsreels #education #learningisfun #reelsviralfb #easyscienceexperiment | Kansal Creation | Kansal Creation · Original audio
two jars filled with yellow and blue liquid
2K reactions · 524 shares | SAVE this #simplescience activity to try! Follow @inspired_little_learners for more fun kid ideas! MATERIALS: -water -oil (like vegetable or mineral oil) -liquid food coloring -liquid dish soap -two clear containers with lids -dropper INSTRUCTIONS: 1️⃣ Add water to your clear containers (about half full) 2️⃣ Add approximately the same amount of oil to each container. 3️⃣ Into one container, use a dropper to add food coloring mixed with water. Notice how the water drops fall through the oil and disperse into the water. Into the second container, use a dropper to add food coloring that was mixed with dish soap. Compare how the dish soap falls through the oil and then into the water. 4️⃣ Add a lid to each container and vigorously shake. Observe what happens to the oil and water in each container as they settle. THE SCIENCE: Water and oil don’t mix. In the container with only water and oil, you can see the separation of these liquids. Shake up the jar and when the liquids settle, they will be separated again. In addition, oil will always settle on top of the water because oil has a lower density compared to water. However, dish soap is attracted to both water and oil. If you shake the jar, the soap causes the oil and water to mix! The fact that soap is attracted to both water and oil, is why soap is so effective at cleaning greasy dishes! 🧼 _________________ #preschoolscience #kidscience #preschool #kidsscience #STEMactivity #scienceathome #kidactivities | Allison | Science, Art, & Learning Activities for Kids | Alesso · I Like It
2K reactions · 524 shares | SAVE this #simplescience activity to try! Follow @inspired_little_learners for more fun kid ideas! MATERIALS: -water -oil (like vegetable or mineral oil) -liquid food coloring -liquid dish soap -two clear containers with lids -dropper INSTRUCTIONS: 1️⃣ Add water to your clear containers (about half full) 2️⃣ Add approximately the same amount of oil to each container. 3️⃣ Into one container, use a dropper to add food coloring mixed with water. Notice how the water drops fall through the oil and disperse into the water. Into the second container, use a dropper to add food coloring that was mixed with dish soap. Compare how the dish soap falls through the oil and then into the water. 4️⃣ Add a lid to each container and vigorously shake. Observe what happens to
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3.1K reactions · 438 shares | Discover the wonders of physics! 🌌⚛️#Physics #Science #Universe #Space #Energy #Quantum #BlackHoles#viral #explorepage #trending The Mercedes CLR GTR is a remarkable racing car celebrated for its outstanding performance and sleek desing. Powered by a potent 6.0-liter V12 engine, it delivers over 600 horsepower Acceleration from 0 to 100km/h takes approximately 3.7 seconds, with a remarkable top speed surpassing 320km/h The Tesla Cybertruck is an all-electric pickup truck unveiled by Tesla, Inc. in November 2019. Its design stands out with a futuristic, angular look, made from ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel and armored glass. The Cybertruck offers impressive performance with three different models: single motor rear-wheel drive, dual motor all-wheel drive, and tri-motor all-wheel drive. Key features include: - An estimated range of 250 to 500+ miles per charge, depending on the model. - A towing capacity of up to 14,000 pounds. - Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in as fast as 2.9 seconds for the tri-motor version. Inmasaa The Cybertruck also includes features such as adaptive air suspension, a 6.5-foot cargo bed, and a minimalist interior with seating for up to six people. Production is expected to begin in 2024, following some delays from the initial timeline. Get IP! The 2024off, and this year is shaping up to beexceptional! More races, a new track, and#MICHELINPower tires are set to take the toa whole new level. With even more gripand consistency, we're gearing up for sometruly exciting and thrilling action on the track. Let the action beexcitementgin. Fans de MotoGP, préparez-vous ! La saison 2024 est sur lepoint de démarrer, et cette année s'annonceexceptionnelle! Plus de courses, unnouveau circuit et des pneus #MICHELIN Power prêts à faire monterl'excitation d'un cran. Avec encore plusd'adhérence et de constanc#viral What a #FrenchGP weekend Records on track thanks to the outstanding grip and consistency of the #MICHELINPOwer range of tires, record in the stands, from incredible races to unforgettable moments, it was the recipe for a perfect racing weekend. Merci Le Mans, and see you next year! Quel Grand Prix de France! ■ Des recor | The Physics Lab | Ogryzek · AURA
3.1K reactions · 438 shares | Discover the wonders of physics! 🌌⚛️#Physics #Science #Universe #Space #Energy #Quantum #BlackHoles#viral #explorepage #trending The Mercedes CLR GTR is a remarkable racing car celebrated for its outstanding performance and sleek desing. Powered by a potent 6.0-liter V12 engine, it delivers over 600 horsepower Acceleration from 0 to 100km/h takes approximately 3.7 seconds, with a remarkable top speed surpassing 320km/h The Tesla Cybertruck is an all-electric pickup truck unveiled by Tesla, Inc. in November 2019. Its design stands out with a futuristic, angular look, made from ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel and armored glass. The Cybertruck offers impressive performance with three different models: single motor rear-wheel drive, dual motor all-
12M views · 157K reactions | Water defies gravity. But how?! 💧👍 #diy #doitathome #doit #tryit #home #defygravity #physics #inertia #science #tamu #reelsvideo #reels #reelsfb #fyp #teachers #teaching #funny #fun #foryou #learn #interesting #inertia #gravity | Texas A&M Physics and Astronomy
12M views · 157K reactions | Water defies gravity. But how?! 💧👍 #diy #doitathome #doit #tryit #home #defygravity #physics #inertia #science #tamu #reelsvideo #reels #reelsfb #fyp #teachers #teaching #funny #fun #foryou #learn #interesting #inertia #gravity | Texas A&M Physics and Astronomy
12M views · 157K reactions | Water defies gravity. But how?! 💧👍 #diy #doitathome #doit #tryit #home #defygravity #physics #inertia #science #tamu #reelsvideo #reels #reelsfb #fyp #teachers #teaching #funny #fun #foryou #learn #interesting #inertia #gravity | Texas A&M Physics and Astronomy
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61K views · 706 reactions | #tricks #science #scienceexperiments #scienceismagic #scienceathome #experiment | Top2 | Top2 · Original audio
61K views · 706 reactions | #tricks #science #scienceexperiments #scienceismagic #scienceathome #experiment | Top2 | Top2 · Original audio
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11K views · 231 reactions | 🎃Spooky Science: Refraction Trick!🎃 #science #refraction #education #spookyseason #scienceexperiment #spookyscience #learnontiktok #scienceteacher #stem #halloween #tiktokhalloween | Deandre Colon 1 | Deandre Colon 1 · Original audio
11K views · 231 reactions | 🎃Spooky Science: Refraction Trick!🎃 #science #refraction #education #spookyseason #scienceexperiment #spookyscience #learnontiktok #scienceteacher #stem #halloween #tiktokhalloween | Deandre Colon 1 | Deandre Colon 1 · Original audio
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30K views · 714 reactions | Spooky Science: Dancing Ghosts! 👻🕺🏼 #scienceexperiment #limabeans #halloween #spookyseason #science #scienceteacher #stem #learnontiktok #tiktokteacher | Deandre Colon 1 | Deandre Colon 1 · Original audio
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28K views · 735 reactions | The balloon said ⤴️ and ⤵️! #convection #science #heat #balloon #scienceteacher #learnontiktok #stemtok #education #nowyouknow #scienceexperiments #mrsbtv | Deandre Colon 1 | Deandre Colon 1 · Original audio
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6.5K views · 196 reactions | 💙❤️ Convection Flasks! ❤️💙 #convection #science #scienceismagic #scienceteacher #nowyouknow #mrsb #mrsbtv #stemtok #learnontiktok | Deandre Colon 1 | Deandre Colon 1 · Original audio
6.5K views · 196 reactions | 💙❤️ Convection Flasks! ❤️💙 #convection #science #scienceismagic #scienceteacher #nowyouknow #mrsb #mrsbtv #stemtok #learnontiktok | Deandre Colon 1 | Deandre Colon 1 · Original audio