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For this colourful density rainbow you will need a jar, some golden syrup or honey, washing up liquid, oil and food colouring. The optional top layer of the rainbow is rubbing alcohol or surgical spirit (if you have some). To watch the clip click here Visit www.scientots.co.uk for more fun experiment ideas!
ReadFor this experiment you will need some food colouring, a jar or bottle, oil and a fizzy tablet. Have fun learning about primary and secondary colours and you can even make your own lava lamp! To watch the clip click here Go to the Scientots blog to check out our other home school science experiments!
ReadHave fun with artificial colours! For this experiment you will need a plate, warm water and skittles. Have fun!! To watch the clip, click here
ReadExperiment 4 is here! Its all about static electricity and you will need a balloon, an empty drinks can, some rice cereal and some tissue paper. You will also need some card and coloured pens or pencils if you’d like to make the flapping Scientots bug!! Have fun everyone. To watch the clip click here
ReadScientots Experiment 3 to do at home is here!! You will need some kitchen roll, some felt tip pens, a 2 p coin and some pipe cleaners (optional). We hope you have fun doing some colourful chromatography! For the experiment clip click here
ReadFor this experiment you will need some baked beans, marshmallows and cherry tomatoes. We hope you enjoy making some model blood with your little Scientots! To watch the clip…Click here
ReadFor the first Scientots home school experiment you will need some red cabbage (red onion or beetroot also work) and some household substances, like vinegar, lemon juice, soap, toothpaste etc. Watch the clip, then have a go! Enjoy!! You Tube clip of Scientots Experiment 1
ReadWe are super excited to announce that we will be sharing clips of our award winning, fun experiments that you can do with your little Scientots at home! The experiments will be fun for any age of child. We will explain the science involved in each experiment, so even the big Scientots will love it! […]
ReadHave fun and reduce plastic waste! Find out more on our website. Organised by Polar Bear International (polarbearsinternational.org), Polar Bear Day aims to raise awareness of the effects of climate change and plastic pollution in the oceans, specifically how they affect the polar bears. At Scientots, we try to be as environmentally friendly as possible […]
ReadBefore making your pancakes tonight, try this little trick to keep the kids entertained. Removing the tray allows the egg to fall directly downwards due to GRAVITY (rather than following the tray side-wards). If you’re looking to make the PERFECT PANCAKE, following this BBC link for some top science tips! https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z764cqt
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