COLUMBIA, S.C. — Elephant toothpaste is a foam substance you can easily make at home with just a couple of ingredients. It is also a kid-friendly substance and safe to play with after the experiment ...
Beth Harris, our favorite science educator, is back for another easy experiment to help fill the time before the kids go back to school after this long winter break. Beth Harris, our favorite science ...
This week, I found myself going down a very specific rabbit hole—one in which I watched video after video of people doing the Elephant Toothpaste science experiment. If you’re not familiar, the ...
We are going to be visiting Clark Planetarium for regular segments showing some of the cool things happening there. In our very first segment, Budah stopped by to learn how to make Elephant Toothpaste ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Making fresh bread at home is becoming quite the trend lately, but today we will be using yeast to make elephant toothpaste! We will learn what a catalyst is and what it does in ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) consists of natural sciences, math and technology related fields. Furthermore, it is something that is important for a growing ...
MEREDITH: WELCOME BACK. YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ARE BRUSHING YOUR TEETH AND THE TOOTHPASTE BECOMES REALLY FOAMY IN YOUR MOUTH? THAT’S BECAUSE OF A CHEMICAL REACTION AND IN THIS WEEK’S SCIENCE OF IT, WE ARE ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Take the family out to Drew Park on June 1 for a morning full of activities for the kids. The City of Lake Charles and Phillips 66 are partnering to host “STEM Family Fun ...
I like making Elephant’s Toothpaste. It is not really toothpaste but a really fun science experiment that I learned. When you make it, the ingredients make a foam mess. It got its name because the ...
Chemistry-based activities are a great way for children to engage in science. Chemistry-based activities are a great way for children to engage in science. This activity promotes scientific literacy ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — It’s back-to-school time and meteorologists Emily Sutton and Damien Lodes are sharing fun experiments to get kids excited about science. This experiment uses chemicals and ...