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200 Free Science & Math Experiments (these aren’t boring ones!)

elementary· high school· math· middle school· science

15 Mar

Today's highlighted freebie is a fun one for all:  learning from cartoons.  The cartoons at Hunkin's experiments are not mind-shrinking funny ones.  No, these cartoons are full of experiments on math, science, and other subjects.  I'll show you two examples so you, too, will know learning can't be called "boring" when it includes cartoons like these!

free math experiments through cartoons
  free science experiments with cartoons

The cartoons fit onto one page, so could be easily
printed out for a classroom of students or for a homeschool student to add to a binder.

200 free math and science experiments through comics

Cartoonist, broadcaster and engineer Tim Hunkin created these "cool cartoons that will have you experimenting with food, light, sound,
clothes, and a whole lot more!"  There are about 200 cartoons on the site, all including full instructions for experiments. 

Now go have some fun!

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