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the floating egg is an easy science activity for learning about density and how to use it

The floating egg: A hands-on science activity for learning about density. Children will learn that an egg sinks in fresh water but floats in salt water. This activity is part of the Density STEM Pack. || Gift of Curiosity

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two bowls are sitting on a tray next to a blue towel and a yellow globe

As part of an ongoing project for my training coursework, I decided to introduce the children to an experiment with saltwater and freshwater. I thought this would be an ideal time to cover the topic given that we have been talking about the beach/ocean and have been integrating a "summer" theme into the classroom. We have been discussing various types of bodies of water for some time and the children know about rivers and lakes. Through their prior knowledge, they were able make connections…

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two glasses filled with blue liquid and text reading how does food coloring react to salt & fresh water?

Discover the difference in density between salt water and fresh water in this fun, easy, and no-fuss science experiment. Use household items to create a meaningful science lab!

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three plastic containers with the words how much salt needs to be in the water to float? find the answer and try the egg hunt science experiment

My family and I spent the weekend exploring Antelope Island out in the Great Salt Lake. We had a fabulous, refreshing time (To read our full experience click here). Our trip brought us home $30

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a glass filled with liquid and some writing on the label that says, salt water

Do this simple salt water experiment to teach kids about the respective density of salt water and fresh water. It's a fantastic kitchen science experiment that works for an ocean unit or a density science lesson. The perfect STEM activity for kids to use a controlled variable and works great as a science fair project!

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two glasses filled with blue liquid sitting next to each other

These observations can be interpreted by comparing the density of fresh water & salt water. Whats your guess? https://youtu.be/P6Ym65vs_60

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salt water density experiment for kids to learn how to use salt and water in science experiments

These jaw-dropping kitchen science experiments will wow kids from preschool on up! A collection of more than 20 experiments to do at home or at school.

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a child is mixing something in a bowl on a blue tray with a book nearby

As part of an ongoing project for my training coursework, I decided to introduce the children to an experiment with saltwater and freshwater. I thought this would be an ideal time to cover the topic given that we have been talking about the beach/ocean and have been integrating a "summer" theme into the classroom. We have been discussing various types of bodies of water for some time and the children know about rivers and lakes. Through their prior knowledge, they were able make connections…

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a worksheet for describing what is in the jar

Simple Egg Experiment for exploring density with kids using this floating egg experiment for kids of all ages. Learn why do eggs float in saltwater!

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Rozanne | Bright Little Brains on Instagram: "WOW your kids with this simple Rising Water Experiment- but with a TWIST! 

You’ll only need: 
1. A plate/bowl with a raised rim (preferably glass) 
2. Water (Optional to color with food coloring) 
3. A candle 
4. Matches / lighter
5. A glass or jar
6. Alcohol (perfume)

How to:
1. Pour water into your plate/bowl 
2. Add your candle 
3. Light the candle 
4. Spray perfume inside your glass/jar 
5. Place the glass/jar over the candle 
6. Watch the sudden movement of the water rising in the jar. 

👉🏼Give it a try without spraying alcohol in the glass!
The only difference is the water rises slower in the glass. 

👉🏼 Explain the science behind this experiment: 
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Rozanne | Bright Little Brains on Instagram: "WOW your kids with this simple Rising Water Experiment- but with a TWIST! You’ll only need: 1. A plate/bowl with a raised rim (preferably glass) 2. Water (Optional to color with food coloring) 3. A candle 4. Matches / lighter 5. A glass or jar 6. Alcohol (perfume) How to: 1. Pour water into your plate/bowl 2. Add your candle 3. Light the candle 4. Spray perfume inside your glass/jar 5. Place the glass/jar over the candle 6. Watch the…

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