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a girl holding up a red balloon with the words static electricity science experiment for kids

Static electricity is the result of a build-up of electric charge in an object. When a balloon is rubbed on a piece of wool or your hair, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged. In this experiment, we make the paper move by attracting it to the charged balloon. This is a fun experiment because kids LOVE to see how much of their hair they can stand up using the balloon! #STEM #homeschool #science #preschool

a person holding a blue balloon with the words, magic light bulb balloon science experiment

Did you know you can make a light bulb glow with a balloon? Amaze your kids with this Magic Light Bulb Balloon Science Experiment! Super simple and lots of fun.

a pink balloon with a heart drawn on it's side sitting in a bottle

How to blow up a balloon with alka seltzer. We've put a fun twist on this experiment by blowing up a balloon with a heart drawn on it.

the ingredients for this balloon science experiment are laid out on top of each other, including water and spoons

Combine a fizzing baking soda and vinegar reaction with balloon play with this easy-to-set-up balloon science experiment for kids. Find out how to blow up a balloon with just baking soda and vinegar. Grab a few simple ingredients from the kitchen, and you have amazing chemistry for kids at your fingertips. The science you can play with too!

an inflatable balloon sitting on top of a table next to a green bush

Fun Magic Self-Inflating Balloon DIY Arts & Crafts Science Experiment. STEAM To Do At Home With The Kids Supplies Needed: ★ Empty Bottle ★ Vinegar ★Baking Soda ★ Deflated Balloons ★ Funnel - Fun stay at home STEAM activity to do with kids from The Unicorn Museum. Steps and instructions on The Unicorn Museum online activity blog.

how to inflate a balloon with hot air experiment

Far from being a magic trick, this Hot and Cold Balloon science experiment uses air pressure and the difference in air density to inflate a balloon without effort! Learn how to do this preschooler science activity with your kids now.

a blue balloon with the words balloon experiment for kids on it in front of a table

Things have changed a bit since I was on here last. The boys are back in school/daycare, and I am back in the classroom. So things may shift a bit here. Instead of posts just being what's going on at home, there is also going to be some classroom ideas in the mix. I am

balloon rocket experiment for kids with text overlay

Ready? Set. GO! Blast off with this EASY balloon rocket experiment! Learn simply physics with a fun summer science activity for kids.

a person holding an orange balloon with the words can you pop a balloon with an orange?

Did you know that you can pop a balloon with an orange peel, without even touching the balloon!? Your kids will love this balloon popping experiment!

the words sugar and yeast balloon experiment are shown

Kids will be amazed as they learn about the purpose of yeas with this Yeast balloon experiment. This blow up a balloon with yeast project is fun for kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th graders too. All you need are a few simple materials to see what yeast does in bread. Simply print yeast balloon experiment worksheet and you are ready to try this simple, but fascinating science experiment for kids.

someone is holding an inflatable balloon over a water bottle with the words baking soda & vinegar balloon experiment on it

A great lesson in Carbon Dioxide Gas. Watch Balloons expand during this fun Baking Soda and Vinegar Balloon Experiment. So much fun for kids!

a hand holding a glass ball with colorful liquid inside

Watch a balloon inflate like magic using baking soda and vinegar—an exciting way to teach kids about chemical reactions!

a person holding a rainbow colored ball in a glass bottle on top of a wooden table

Balloon Baking Soda Experiment Materials (Per Balloon): - 1 balloon (any color) - 1 small plastic bottle (water bottle works well) - 2–3 tablespoons...

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