Your kids may be heading toward those lazy, dog days of summer, but that doesn’t mean they have to stop learning. Summer vacation is actually prime time for young minds to open up to new adventures, ...
A fun, simple craft to make your own bouncy balls! A fun, simple craft to make your own bouncy balls. Encourage your child to experiment with different sizes and shapes to see how the balls move ...
It's time for more science fun with Captain Zoom and her crew of human scientists, Amy and Mark, in Let's Find Out! With all of their experiments you need adult supervision!! The RTÉjr show is ...
The 4th and 5th graders shook their bodies and moved around the classroom because that’s what free molecules do. They then linked arms with their teacher to form a human polymer. After understanding ...
First, there was the Google homepage experiment from Tuesday, which laid out the Google logo in bouncy balls you could click on, jiggle, and bounce. It was done in JavaScript and CSS – contrary to ...
What happens to balls when they bounce? And what is a splat ball? Mad Science of Austin & San Antonio breaks down a few easy experiments for kids. Watch to find out more about their summer camp and ...
Here's how to get more bounce from a normal tennis ball - buddy it up with a heavier ball for twice the impact. Hold a ball in each hand and decide which ball weighs more (has greater mass). It might ...
A Waboba is a ball that bounces on water (water bouncing ball, geddit?). That makes it kind of unusual since a simple experiment will show that many balls do not bounce on water. And that raises an ...