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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Water refraction 🌈  Have you tried this simple science experiment?  ❤️ Draw a picture on a piece of paper 🧡 Color it in 💛 Place inside a Ziploc bag 💚 Outline the picture with a sharpie 💙 Slowly lower into a pot of water and watch the colors disappear!  How does this work? ♥️ Refraction happens when light changes direction, or bends, when it moves from one material to another 🧡 Light traveling through air changes direction when it hits water 💛 This makes it look like the colors magically disappear!  💌 Save and share with a friend for inspiration Follow @learningfromplaying for more easy fun activities  #learningfromplaying #learningthroughplay #learningbyplaying #learningeveryday #welovesimpleplay #diy #toddleractivities #toddlerlea Water Refraction, Refraction Experiment, Experiments For Kids Easy, Easy Fun Activities, Fun Experiments For Kids, Rainbow Experiment, Water Experiments, Rainbow Activities, Steam Ideas

Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Water refraction 🌈 Have you tried this simple science experiment? ❤️ Draw a picture on a piece of paper 🧡 Color it in 💛 Place inside a Ziploc bag 💚 Outline the picture with a sharpie 💙 Slowly lower into a pot of water and watch the colors disappear! How does this work? ♥️ Refraction happens when light changes direction, or bends, when it moves from one material to another 🧡 Light traveling through air changes direction when it hits…

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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Water refraction activity #2

You guys loved the previous science experiment, so here's another fun easy one to try!!

♥️ Draw a picture on a piece of paper (works best if the object is facing one direction or is not symmetrical) you can do something as simple as an arrow! 
🧡 I like to draw another of the same picture above/below so that there is something to compare to
💛 Place your drawing behind a glass cup
💚 Slowly fill the cup with water until just over the first picture 
💙 Look at it from eye level, what do you see? 
💜 The bottom picture will look like it has been flipped!! 

How does this work? 🤯
♥️ Refraction happens when light changes direction, or bends, when it moves from one material to another
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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Water refraction activity #2 You guys loved the previous science experiment, so here's another fun easy one to try!! ♥️ Draw a picture on a piece of paper (works best if the object is facing one direction or is not symmetrical) you can do something as simple as an arrow! 🧡 I like to draw another of the same picture above/below so that there is something to compare to 💛 Place your drawing behind a glass cup 💚 Slowly fill the cup with…

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Sergei Urban | Science Experiments for Kids on Instagram: "Vanishing Glass Magic! Today, Max and I dive into the intriguing world of refraction with a simple, yet mind-blowing experiment. Can you guess what happens when Pyrex meets cooking oil and water? Let’s discover!  ⭕ MATERIALS: - Pyrex glass rod - Cooking oil - Water - Clear glass  ⭕ INSTRUCTIONS: (1) Pour water into the glass and insert the Pyrex rod. Notice how the rod is visible. (2) Next, fill another glass with cooking oil and submerge the rod – watch as it becomes invisible! (3) For the final act, fill a glass half with water, and half with oil. Insert the rod and watch as the middle part of the rod disappears!  ⭕ SCIENCE EXPLAINED: This experiment is a fantastic demonstration of light refraction. Pyrex and cooking oil have a s Oil Experiment For Kids, Water And Oil Experiment Kids, Scientific Experiments For Kids, Light Experiments For Kids, Simple Experiments For Kids, Light Science Experiments, 5th Grade Science Experiments, Refraction Experiment, Oil And Water Experiment

Sergei Urban | Science Experiments for Kids on Instagram: "Vanishing Glass Magic! Today, Max and I dive into the intriguing world of refraction with a simple, yet mind-blowing experiment. Can you guess what happens when Pyrex meets cooking oil and water? Let’s discover! ⭕ MATERIALS: - Pyrex glass rod - Cooking oil - Water - Clear glass ⭕ INSTRUCTIONS: (1) Pour water into the glass and insert the Pyrex rod. Notice how the rod is visible. (2) Next, fill another glass with cooking oil and…

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Science for Kids on Instagram: "Easy and effective way to split drinks evenly using Siphoning science principle 😎  Simple science explanation:  Siphoning happens when you make one end of a tube have less air pressure, which gets the liquid moving. Gravity then helps the liquid keep flowing until both containers have the same amount. It’s a simple way to move liquid without needing pumps.  Detailed Steps:  	1. Fill one glass with water and leave the other glass empty 	2. Submerge the straw into the glass with water, ensuring it fills up with water.  3. Cover the top end of the straw with your finger to trap the water inside. 	4. Quickly move the straw so that the end you are covering is over the empty glass.  5. Remove your finger from the top of the straw. Water will start flowing out due Simple Experiments For Preschoolers, Simple Science Experiments For Preschool, Simple Science Projects For Kids, Simple Experiments For Kids, Easy Experiments For Kids, Ks1 Science, Experiments For Kids Easy, Water Experiments For Kids, Simple Science Experiments For Kids

Science for Kids on Instagram: "Easy and effective way to split drinks evenly using Siphoning science principle 😎 Simple science explanation: Siphoning happens when you make one end of a tube have less air pressure, which gets the liquid moving. Gravity then helps the liquid keep flowing until both containers have the same amount. It’s a simple way to move liquid without needing pumps. Detailed Steps: 1. Fill one glass with water and leave the other glass empty 2. Submerge the straw…

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