This simple science experiment is not only very visually appealing, but it’s also a great way to learn about the density of liquids. Warning though, this one could get messy so make sure kids are in ...
If you want to perform a little rainbow magic for your kids today in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Check out this tutorial from Playdough to Plato. It's a Rainbow Jar science experiment your kids will ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — We have two holidays to celebrate this week - Saint Patrick’s Day and the start of spring. Today’s experiment ties in both of those holidays. The experiment, sometimes called "walking ...
Fill 3 jars or glasses full with water. Put blue, red and yellow food coloring into the 3 separate jars filled with water. Arrange jars in a circle, starting with a full jar and then alternating ...
Jars for your rainbow experiment. The walking rainbow experiment starts with six jars — three filled with primary-colored water and three empty. Water walks up the paper towel and down into the empty ...
This simple science experiment is not only very visually appealing, but it’s also a great way to learn about the density of liquids.