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Charged by Induction: Making String Dance
Students watch string "dance" while learning about induction. Students will observe, infer,... | Investigate Activity: Making an Electric Circuit
Students use aluminum foil, a D-cell battery, a spring-type clothespin, and a miniature lamp to... | |
Electricity Makes Life Easier
Try a printable science activity that focuses on how electricity has made life easier. | ||
Electrostatic Force: Making Salt and Pepper Dance
Students will experiment with static and learn about negative and positive charges. | ||
Electricity Helping Us Communicate
Students will use light switches to learn about telegraph communication. | ||
Induction, Attraction, and Repulsion: Nylon Stockings
Explore an activity that demonstrates induction and the attraction and repulsion of like and... | Magnets & Electricity Printables Slideshow
Students will learn about these scientific topics through games, puzzles, matching, and more.... | |
What Materials Conduct Static Electricity Best?
In this hands-on science project, students build their own electroscopes to determine what... | How to Blow Up a Balloon with a Glass Bottle
Inspire your students with this printable science activity about air temperature and the... | |
Producing Electricity with Sunlight
Students will use solar cells and a light source to learn about solar energy. | ||
Chemicals Producing Electricity
Students will experiment with different chemicals and learn how they produce electricity. | ||
Explore Activity: Exploring Electric Charge
Students use a balloon and wool cloth to create an electric charge. Materials list, advance... | Making Eggs That Bounce
Teach students about acetic acid with this hands-on science project. Students make bounceable... | |
Investigate Activity: Comparing Series and Parallel Circuits
Students use a battery holder, a D-cell battery, a mini light socket, and a miniature lamp to... | The Sweetest Experiment-Chocolate and Solvents
Students love this sweet activity! They learn about solvents by timing how quickly chocolate... |
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