Physics
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Science Experiments For Kids: Fire needs Air to Burn
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Science Experiment For Kids: Air Moves
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Science Experiement For Kids: Air Pushes in All Directions
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Science For Kids: Air Expands When Heated & Contracts When Cooled
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Science Experiment For Kids: How Do Things Balance?
It is easy to develop an interest in science among young kids.
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Science Experiment For Kids: Can Sound Travel Through My Body?
It is easy to develop an interest in science among young kids.
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Science Experiment for Kids: The Mystery of the Lighting Bulb
Another simple science experiment from our Science With Africa! series for all you naturally inquisitive scientific kids out there!
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Science Experiment For Kids: Air Weighs Something!
It is easy to develop an interest in science among young kids.
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Science for Kids: Air is Matter - it occupies space and has mass.
ScienceWithMe! encourages children to work on their own and to investigate and solve problems as scientists do.
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Help Me Robot! - Making Technology and Science For Kids Fun
Hey teachers, parents, grandparents & kids! Here’s an article about Robots that a talented Science Writer from Russia, Svetlana Zernes, and I worked on together.
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Experiment: Music in a Glass
_ScienceWithMe!_® brings you another simple science experiment from our Science With Africa!
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Experiment: Making Your Own Guitar
Want to make a guitar with Katy and her mom?
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Science With Africa! Floats like a Boat, Sinks like a Bean?
Science With Me! is trying to spread science and scientific thinking around the globe.
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What does sound travel through?
My kids are fascinated by sound. Maybe it’s because they are very good at making lots of it!
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Why does a boat float but a nail sink?
For those of you that know me well, you know that I love to sail.
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Learn About Electricity
I received an email the other day saying: Love your site!
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Learn about Color
Did you know that color, according to research and studies, is a mere sensation and not an object or property?
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Learn about S.I. Units
S.I. stands for Systeme Internationale, which is also known as the International System of Units.
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Learn about Steam Engines
Have you ever ridden a steam locomotive? You can find a classic steam locomotive on old railways because it was traditionally used to transport both people and merchandise to various locations.
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Learn about Magnets
Have you played with magnets before? You might remember trying to make things stick together or move an object just by using a magnet.
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Learn about Light
Ancient civilizations were fascinated by the existence of light for thousands of years.