Let me be transparent–I’m not going to pretend these kitchen experiments won’t create a mess. They will. There will be vinegar on your floor, food coloring on hands that lasts a day or two, and ...
Ready to do a fun and educational science project in your kitchen using only a bit of water and some cocoa powder? While Koch’s cocoa powder hack might look like magic or a camera trick, there’s ...
Popping popcorn the old fashion way in a red iron pot. It’s not always easy to show home economics is a true science. This diverse field includes clothing and textiles, foods and nutrition, ...
When it’s raining, or snowing, or just a weekend with “nothing to do,” it pays for parents to have some tricks up their sleeves. Instead of planting the kids in front of the TV or giving up all your ...
Mike Adamick is a stay-at-home dad who writes for the Adventures in Learning science blog at PBS.org, the San Francisco Chronicle, KQED Radio, Disney's parenting website, Babble, and the Daddy Issues ...
Hannah Weiss from the Science Museum of Western Virginia stopped by to show Caitlin Francis some fun and easy kitchen science experiments to do with the kids if they’ve got a snow day! She showed us ...
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 6 p.m. for areas south of D.C. First Alert Weather is tracking storms as they move through. by GOOD MORNING WASHINGTON TOPICS: WASHINGTON (ABC7) — STEM ...
Being stuck inside as the weather gets warmer doesn't have to be boring, or noneducational. You don't need a lab to keep kids entertained with fun science experiments. Your backyard or kitchen can be ...
As the holidays approach many families are gathering around the kitchen for the preparation of the family feast. This is a perfect time and opportunity to do some “kitchen science” with everyone. Rick ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — NBC4’s Monica Day got an outdoor demonstration at COSI that can be done in your own kitchen. COSI’s exhibit “The Nature of Color” dives into the science of how certain things ...
Pour some milk in a dish (whole milk works best, but honestly, use whatever’s not expired), drop in some food coloring, then touch it with a dish soap-dipped cotton swab. The colors will scatter like ...