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Exploding Colors Experiment with Baking Soda & Vinegar

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Do you want a quick science experiment to demonstrate chemical reactions? I wanted to demonstrate chemical reactions, and among the easiest (and most exciting) is the baking soda and vinegar experiment. This science experiment is really simple. I really enjoyed seeing the baking soda and vinegar reaction with a blast of color.

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10 Awesome 5-Minute Science Experiments

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Sometimes you don’t have enough time to do a full experiment during class. All of these science experiments can be done in about 5 minutes! If you’re doing these science experiments at home, remember that just because they only take 5 minutes, the fun doesn’t have to stop there!

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Messy STEM Science Experiments for Kids

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Fun, messy science experiments are sure to please kids of all ages. Kids will enjoy messy STEM experiments, which will make them want to learn more. Kids will enjoy messy STEM experiments, which will make them want to learn more. So why messy STEM experiments? Bottle Rockets This experiment pops!

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Teachers Feel the Strain of Politics. Can Better Political Engagement Help?

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Since the pandemic, the group has exploded. A clinical psychologist with experience in school mental health, Duong conducted a qualitative study of how the increasing political tension is affecting teachers. More Than Just Skin Color For other observers, the pressure is worrisome because of what it might mean for future teachers.

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Fun & Easy Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiments for Kids

STEM Education Guide

One of the simplest but satisfying DIY science experiments is the baking soda and vinegar reaction. From volcanoes to bottle rockets, this experiment packs a punch. Fun for kids (and adults) of all ages, the baking soda, and the vinegar experiment are fun ways to learn about chemical reactions. How are they similar?

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Home Experiment: Skewer a Balloon

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[link] We've been getting more requests for fun STEM related home experiments, so, here we go! Pick a balloon with your favorite color, inflate it, not to it's full capacity, and put a knot in its mouthpiece. Note, that if you inflate it too much, it might explode. Today we're going to show you how to Skewer a balloon!

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Why I’m Integrating the World Cup Into My English Class, Despite My Disinterest in Sports

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A the end of the match, our classroom exploded in ecstatic celebrations when South Korea beat Germany, allowing Mexico to progress to the knockout rounds. One of the many lessons I’ve taken with me from those experiences is how drastically each group of students responds to current events.

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