Dancing Hearts

Dancing Hearts

Do you have a bunch of extra heart candies from Valentine’s Day? Ms. Brisa has the perfect experiment for you to use them up. Try this fun science experiment using your leftover heart candies, and Ms. Brisa will explain why it...
Paper Rockets

Paper Rockets

Materials:  Markers Scissors  Tape (recommended: clear tape) Straws (1 per rocket) Step 1: Cut your paper into squares about 3 inches wide and long. These will be cut in half later to make your “rockets.” Step 2: Decorate your squares the way you’d like. Add...
Instant Ice Experiment

Instant Ice Experiment

Ms. Heidi is here to show you a really cool science experiment. Have you ever seen ice crystalize before you eyes? Ms. Heidi can show you how to do it and explain how it...
Floating M

Floating M

Ms. Heidi is here with a science experiment for you to try with some M&Ms. You just need a few simple materials, so try it out, and see if you can see the floating...
Phases of the Moon

Phases of the Moon

As the moon rotates around the earth the sun reflects light on it from different angles creating different appearances of the moon such as a crescent shape or a full moon. These different angles are what we call the phases of the moon. Let’s learn more about them with...