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Over 30 Science Experiments Created with Household Items

elementary· middle school· science

19 Feb

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I got a little bit lost tonight, in the cyber world of science experiments.  I was checking out the quality of ScienceBob.com, when I kept getting distracted by the titles of his experiments:  “Build a Super-Hoop Glider.” Why, maybe I’d like to!  “The Exploding Lunchbag” Really? “The Amazing Levitating Orb” Ooo, how? “Blobs in a Bottle” …

I could continue with over 30 science experiments that caught my eye.  Most of the experiments are creating with items you already have in your house (I mean, maybe…you could have just moved).

The science experiments on ScienceBob.com are published by a scientist, Bob, who has been featured in many magazines and has made quite a few television appearances.

Visit ScienceBob.com for the free science experiments. 

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