Water – 3 Forms of Water
A five-year-old Alizayn describes three forms of water. The objective is to explain how water converts into different forms with a key message of using
A five-year-old Alizayn describes three forms of water. The objective is to explain how water converts into different forms with a key message of using
Here is a science experiment video called Walking Water. In this, we will see coloured water travel into empty glasses and creating two extra colours
This experiment is about understanding surface tension of water. The materials used in this experiment are: 2 bowls of water, tissue paper, 2 paper clips,
Here Amaya shows us how to make rain with just a cup, jug, cotton wool and some water!
This experiment is all about understanding air pressure using basic home material: A bowl of water, tissue paper, a water glass. The air around you
This experiment is about air pressure. Use basic home materials to understand air pressure. All you need for this experiment is: Tissue paper, a bowl
Water experiment. Three different experiments of water will be performed and you will see the results. 1- Walking Water 2- Oil and Water 3- Sink
The importance of water in life
In this video you will see a visual demonstration of the surface tension of water changing when soap is added.
Get water to walk from one cup to another in this colorful science experiment. Capillary action moves colored water from full to empty cups.
Using kitchen towel, marker pens and water, we demonstrate how water molecules stick to each other as they rise through the holes in the kitchen
Children will learn how water travels up the paper towels through a scientific process called Capillary Action. It is an example of how plants and
Enviro battery works by immersing a pair of connected zinc and copper plates into an aqueous medium such as water. The zinc plate is the
This experiment is about how to make a colourful rain in a glass
Water Fountain created by Samiq Rajani, Grade 1
Project done by Akiff Jiwa
Project done by Adibb Jiwa
In this walking water science experiment the young scientist will discover how water travels up the paper towels through a process called capillary action. This