Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Summer vacation is the perfect break from the demands of school and all its math and science. A time to take it easy and soak up ...
Discover six fascinating science experiments you can try at home! Learn how to make a glass bubble from a CD, explore static electricity with a straw, and see a chemical reaction inflate a balloon.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - School is out for the summer, which means parents might be scrambling to think of some fun activities to do at home. Ms. Covey Denton and the science kids, Elijah, Lydia and ...
In the digital age, equipping children with a strong foundation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) is more crucial than ever. While classrooms provide structured learning, the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Tiffany Haddish to share fun ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - As kids get ready for winter break, there are many ways to keep them learning at home. One option: science experiments! Covey Denton has some ideas to bring the science lab ...
The school summer holidays are in full swing. If you’re a parent, you may be getting tired of hearing “I’m bored!” echoing through your home – especially on rainy days when everyone’s stuck inside.
Items Needed - Water, Iodine Tincture, Cornstarch, 500mg Vitamin C Tablets, Hydrogen Peroxide and 3 Glass Cups Create Mixture A by combining 1/2 cup of water with one (1) crushed 500mg Vitamin C ...
Create your bubble maker by cutting the bottom off of an empty, clean plastic bottle. Securely attach one baby wipe to the bottom of the hole you just created in the bottle. Your goal is to cover the ...