by Meghna Rangarajan | May 14, 2024 | Student Blogs
Balloon Rocket: Experiment “Balloon Rocket” is a fun experiment that demonstrates how propulsion works using a simple balloon rocket. Materials Needed: Balloon Drinking straw String Tape Scissors Measuring tape Steps to launch a balloon rocket: Cut a piece...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 10, 2024 | Student Blogs
Rainbow In A Jar: Experiment “Rainbow in a Jar” is a fun and colorful science experiment demonstrating the concept of density and layering of liquids. Materials Needed: A tall, transparent container (like a glass jar) Honey Corn syrup Dish soap Water...
by Meghna Rangarajan | May 4, 2024 | Student Blogs
How Were The Pyramids Built? The world-famous pyramids of Giza stand at a whopping 481 feet tall! They were constructed around 2560 B.C.E. without using modern machinery like cranes. Four main steps were involved in building the pyramids: Quarrying the stones: The...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Apr 29, 2024 | Student Blogs
Journey Of A Sound Wave From vibrations to music, let’s track the journey of a sound wave: Vibrations: When you play a musical instrument, like a guitar or a drum, you make it vibrate. These vibrations create sound waves. Travel: The sound waves travel through a...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Apr 24, 2024 | Student Blogs
Peacock Feather – Structure Peacocks have some of the most beautiful feathers in the animal kingdom, but how do they get their vibrant colors? The secret lies in the structure of their feathers. Most bird feathers get their colors from pigments. Peacock...
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