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Month: <span>May 2020</span>

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Experiment 16; Perfect Slime!!

This clip shows you how to make perfect slime!! You will need some PVA glue, some bicarbonate of soda and contact lens solution (the clip tells you which one to use). You can also add food colouring and glitter! NB. This is not edible slime and please make sure hands are washed after making and […]

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Experiment 15; How is poo made??

Watch the Scientots show you how your food goes though your body and how poo is made! You can do this experiment yourself. You will just need some food, a masher, a bowl, a plastic bag and some old tights. You can also use red, blue and yellow food colouring to make your waste food […]

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Experiment 14; Make a Rainbow Banner!

In this experiment you will find out how to make a lovely rainbow banner from just 3 primary colours and some kitchen roll! You will need some red, blue and yellow food colouring, cups and some kitchen roll. To watch the clip click here For more fun science experiments, sign up to our blog at www.scientots.co.uk.

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Experiment 13; Skeletons and Bones!!

Skeletons aren’t just for halloween, so why not find out all about bones? There’s even an experiment you can do at home! Have fun with this (not so scary!!) skeleton clip! To watch the clip click here For more fun science experiments sign up to our blog at www.scientots.co.uk.

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Experiment 12; Minibeast Animation!

Find out about some of the common minibeasts and watch the Scientots animation! Maybe you could go on a minibeast hunt and make your own animation? We used an app called “Stop Motion”, but there are many more. To watch the clip click here Sign up to our blog at www.scientots.co.uk for loads of other experiment […]

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Experiment 11; Green Fingers!

Watch the Scientots tell you how to grow a plant so that you can see the roots! You will just need a plastic bottle, some soil and a bean. Have fun growing your own plants and finding out all about the different parts and what they all do. The structure of plants links to the […]

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