KidZone's Super Simple Science Section

Check out all of our fun Science Facts and Experiments!
- EXPERIMENT: Absorption
- EXPERIMENT: Bottled Tornado
- EXPERIMENT: Catch a Rainbow
- EXPERIMENT: Colored Carnations
- EXPERIMENT: Cornstarch Suspension
- EXPERIMENT: Eggs with Soft Shells
- EXPERIMENT: How Do Seeds Grow?
- EXPERIMENT: How Does Mold Grow?
- EXPERIMENT: Knotted Bones
- EXPERIMENT: Magic Potion
- EXPERIMENT: Pigments
- EXPERIMENT: Skittles and Water
- EXPERIMENT: Solubility
- SCIENCE LESSONS: Growing Gardens
- SCIENCE LESSONS: Thunder and Lightning in Mythology
- SCIENCE LESSONS: Natural Dyeing
- SCIENCE FACTS: Autumn Leaves
- SCIENCE FACTS: Color Wheel
- SCIENCE FACTS: Five Senses
- SCIENCE FACTS: Habitats
- SCIENCE FACTS: Planets
- SCIENCE FACTS: Polygraphs
- SCIENCE FACTS: Trees
- SCIENCE FACTS: The Water Cycle
- SCIENCE FACTS: Why is the sky blue? - Atmosphere and light
- SCIENCE TRICKS: Abraca Chicken
(chemical reaction) - SCIENCE TRICKS: Magic Toothpick
(surface tension of water)
I had a science teacher that started each new unit with a science trick (magic tricks using scientific principles to make them work). He wouldn't give us the secret of how he made the trick work -- it would always be a 'bonus question' on the quiz. If you understood the science unit you could figure out the trick.
I remember being completely enthralled by the tricks (and completely motivated to learn the science just so I could figure out how the trick worked).