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Some of the coolest guys and gals of fiction are scientists, so its no surprise
at all if your kid shows some interest in experimentation and scientific
innovation at a young age.
I mean, come on: Bruce Banner. Spock. Mr. Wizard. Doc Brown. Bill Nye.
These guys rocked my world in the formative years, and there are plenty out
there right now that are bound to do the same for your own youngn.
So be the coolest mom or dad on the block and show your kids these 6
awesome experiments, each of which can be done in way less than an hour.
(In fact, I think all of them can be done, start to finish, in less than ten
minutes). Then teach them a thing or two about the science involved with the
tricks and experiments.
You dont even have to show them this article! I give you, right now, my full
permission to pretend that you already knew everything there was to know
about these experiments. You can finally be Mr. Wizard or Bill Nye in the
eyes of your child!
(Okay, that might be a little heavy on my own personal wish-fulfillment, but
you get the idea)
6 Quick and Easy Science Experiments
6. Ziplock Time Bomb
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I dont think this science experiment (cleverly disguised as an awesome way
to make things go BOOM) needs much more introduction than what it says
in the title. Ziplock. Time. Bomb. What more do you need?
Well, maybe a quick warning: dont do this inside. This is definitely an
outdoor activity, because while the blast radius isnt all that big, everything
within it is gonna get wet. And also maybe a little smelly.
What You Need
1 Ziplock bag (or other plastic sandwich bag), preferably of the
Freezer variety for extra-secure closure
1/4 cup warm water
1/2 cup vinegar
3 teaspons baking soda
1 tissue
What You Do
1. First, GO OUTSIDE.
2. Put the warm water into the sandwich baggie (Ziplock brand or
otherwise)
3. Add in the vinegar
4. Pour the baking soda into the middle of the tissue (Kleenex brand or
otherwise)
5. Crumple the tissue into a nice, tight ball with the baking soda safely
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secured in the center
6. Zip the baggie as much closed as you can, still leaving room to put in
the tissue ball
7. Now, comes the part where you have to work fast
8. Put the tissue into the water/vinegar-filled baggie, zip it all the way
closed, and either toss it aside or run away
9. Watch as the baggie goes boom!
Did We Learn Anything?
Believe it or not, we did. When vinegar and baking soda come together, we
get an Acid-Base reaction, which creates carbon dioxide. The gas needs
room that the baggie doesnt offer, so it grows and grows and grows,
pushing the baggie out and out and out, until it finally explodes!
The tissue gives you the time to close the baggie and either toss it or run,
since the baking soda cant react with the vinegar until the tissue has
dissolved or opened enough to let the two substances touch each other.
If you want to play with the Time part of the Ziplock Time Bomb, you can
turn this into a kind of experiment by playing with how many tissues you can
use, or what other wrapping materials might work to give you more time.
Just remember, as Uncle Ben says: with great power comes great
responsibility. Use your new skills as a time bomb builder for good and
never for evil. (Unless scaring the holy heck out of a sibling is considered
evil Because thats probably okay in my book.)
5. Peep Wars
I grew up Jewish, so the only thing I know about Easter is Peeps.
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And we ate a LOT of Peeps round Easter (even though they arent Kosher
for Passover).
This is a quick, easy and fun science experiment regardless of your Geeky
Denomination. So bust out this page whenever your Geek has had his full of
Peeps or Passover has begun and there are extra Peeps lying around.
Outside of eating em, this is the best thing to do with those pesky Peeps.
Yes, theyre delicious, in a tasteless kind of way. Yes, theyre fun to pinch,
poke and squeeze. But holding your first annual Family Peep Wars is going
to be so much more fun.
What You Need
2 Peeps (any animal and color will do, though for the sake of a fair
fight, they should probably both be about the same size)
2 toothpicks
1 microwave
What You Do
1. Insert one toothpick into each Peep
2. Place Peeps on a microwave-safe plate with toothpicks aimed at each
other
3. Put plate in the microwave and turn that sucker on for about 30-45
seconds
4. Watch in wide wonder as the Peeps battle for their lives
5. Take out plate when microwave dings and see which Peep has been
stabbed by the other and exploded
6. Enjoy a delicious dish of Peep brle (if you can stomach it).
Did We Learn Anything?
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Yes! Well Not
a lot, but Sure.
We learned that
Peeps expand
when heated.
We also learned
who among your
family is the
better Peep
General of the
bloody Peep
Wars.
We also learned, after seeing the aftermath of a Peep War, that Jeff
Goldblum may have actually gotten off easy in The Fly. He might have come
out of that thing looking like small puddle of gooey goo.
Annnnnnd, we may also have learned that despite our sickened stomachs at
having eaten so many of these guys already, the taste of warm Peep goo is
definitely too good to pass up.
4. Glitter Volcano
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If your little girl isnt terribly fond of the idea of a Ziplock Time Bomb, dont
fret. You can use the very same Acid-Base reaction principles with a
different experiment.
A much more fabulous one.
What You Need
1 bottle, preferably a fancy-looking one (to increase the experiments
fabulosity)
2-3 tablespoons baking soda
1/2 cup vinegar
5-10 drops food coloring (any color you like!)
1-3 teaspoons glitter (any color at all!) (Click Here to Buy Glitter at
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Pot, pan or aluminum foil to limit this unnatural disasters fabulous
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mess
What You Do
1. Put your fancy bottle on or in the pot, pan or aluminum foil
2. Pour the baking soda in the bottom of your fancy bottle
3. Add the food coloring and glitter
4. Dump in the vinegar, stand back, and enjoy this fabulous volcanos
fabulously sparkly eruption
Did We Learn Anything?
Sure we did! We learned, again, that when acids and bases get together,
they react. Here, the vinegar and baking soda created carbon dioxide and
bubbled up and over the side of the bottle.
Also, we learned how to make the prettiest darn volcano there ever was.
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3. Blazing Benjamins
Money isnt everything. Money isnt everything. Money isnt everything. No
matter how many times you tell that to yourself, you still cant help letting out
a small squeal of pain when The Joker lights that mountain of cash on fire in
The Dark Knight, can you? No, of course not.
But its a good lesson to learn. One your kids would do well to learn early.
This is more than a lesson, though. This is like magic. And once your kid has
finished his or her own small squeal, theyll delight in the sheer joy of the
trick.
What You Need
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1 dollar bill (any denomination will do, but the more zeroes the better
for psychological effect!)
1/2 cup 91% rubbing alcohol
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
A pair of tongs
Long match or long-handled lighter
What You Do
1. Fill a bowl with the alcohol, water and salt
2. Put the bill in the bowl and let it soak for 5-7 minutes
3. Wash your hands to get rid of all alcohol on them!
4. Pick up bill with tongs
5. Light it on fire
6. Let out a small squeal
7. Watch in amazement
Did We Learn Anything?
Heck, yeah! We
learned that we
care far too much
about money than
we should
(psychologically
speaking).
Because first of
all, be honest,
you used a one
dollar bill. You didnt take my advice and use even a Benjamin, did you?
(Geez, man, wheres the trust?)
We also learned that alcohol burns very fast. So fast, in fact, that the dollar
bill (which is made from cotton, not paper) was still sopping wet when the
flame burned out, leaving it free and clear of any potential burn damage.
We also might have learned (or, at least I did), that no one wants to take your
money if its soaking wet. (Hint: only try this trick is youre not planning on
spending the Benjamin for at least an hour)
2. Old School Secret Messages
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Who doesnt love a good spy movie? What kid has never dreamed of being
the next James (or Jane) Bond? How can you become the coolest mom or
dad in the world?
The answers to these three questions are:
1. Nobody
2. No one
3. Teach your kids how to write secret messages!
This is a pretty old trick (one of the oldest, in fact), but it never ceases to
amaze children of all ages.
What You Need
Lemon juice
A writing implement
Paper
Source of heat
What You Do
1. Write a message on the paper using lemon juice as the ink
2. Let the secret message dry
3. Hold paper up to light bulb, sunlight, iron (no steam!) or other source
of heat
4. Watch the secret message appear in brown
Did We Learn Anything?
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You mean besides the fact that your kids now think youre a wicked
combination of James Bond, Sirius Black and that dude with the obviously
fake hair and speedily fading talent from National Treasure?
Well, yeah. Namely: paper weakened by an intruding element (say, lemon
juice) will burn faster than the paper thats unaffected. The secret message
shows up in brown because that part of the paper is beginning to burn!
Some quick tips: cotton balls and Q-tips are great writing implements that
can be tossed out after use, apple juice works as well as lemon juice, and
be VERY careful when revealing the messagethe last thing I want to be
responsible for is creating a Bond/Black/Baldy who burns down the house in
front of their kid Like this parent is obviously about to do:
1. Oobleck Blech
This experiment is simultaneously AWESOME and GROSS. Oobleck is the
given name for a simple substance that look and feels different under
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separate circumstances. One minute it can be drippy, ooey and gooey, and
in the next moment its solid and dependable.
Follow the directions below to create your own batch of wonderfully awful
oobleck.
What You Need
2 cups corn starch
1 cup water
Mixing bowl
Optional: food coloring
What You Do
1. Simply mix the water and corn starch (and optional food coloring)
together in the bowl
2. Play with it!
3. Easy-peasy
(You can also adjust the viscosity, or thickness, of the oobleck by using
more or less corn starch.)
Did We Learn Anything?
We learned that sometimes really gross things are also really cool things.
Also that a state of being can be so fragile sometimes that the heat from
simple motion can change it from a solid to a liquid. Im sure theres also a
really great lesson about emotions and talking to someone about your
feelings, but really all I can think about is how that weirdly wonderful stuff felt
between my fingers.
So horribly awesome and disgustingly amazing.
Final Thoughts
So, maybe neither you nor your kid ever wanted to be Mr. Wizard, Bruce
Banner or Bill Nye. Maybe that was all just me.
But, still! You cant go through all of these wicked awesome experiments
with your kids and tell me they didnt fall head over heels in love with it. You
cant!
You are now one step closer to becoming the ultimate mom or dad. Geeks,
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Susan says:
October 14, 2013 at 9:34 am
What a fun blog! I cant believe Ive never come across it before.
Im definitely going to visit more often. Your experiments are some
classic ones that are great to engage and excite discovery in kids
of all ages. One problem you are missing one of the best
contemporary scientists that makes science fun Steve Spangler.
We have a ton of free science experiments and science toys for
geeks of all ages!
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Perry Rosenbloom says:
October 14, 2013 at 9:37 am
Hi Susan,
Thank you for your kind words! Were still getting off the
ground here, so just starting to get more well-known :).
My wife is an elementary school science teacher and loves
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Steve Spangler! Definitely on our list to show off some of the
awesome things you guys do over there.
Cheers,
Perry
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