Lilly showed us how plants have "waterways" that allow water to travel to the parts of the flower. We predict that the petals will turn orange!
Did you know that water can walk over a bridge? Mila showed us just how to do it!
Autumn showed us how to make pop explode! Good thing we were outside to view this exciting chemical reaction!
Avery demonstrated how heat rises. When she pulled away the plastic card, the hot (purple) water flowed up to the top! So cool!
Aiden made water "walk" from one cup to another! Look how the colours blend!
Talk about a blizzard! Colten made a snowstorm in a jar! It bubbled up so much it even overflowed.
Aarya showed us The Floating Arm Trick. Everybody liked it so much that they all tried it. It worked!
Ever wonder how to make a bouncy egg? Clairity showed us how! This would be fun to try at home.
Daniella made Fluffy Pink Slime for her Scientist of the Week experiment! All the students enjoyed this "hands on" experiment!
Meya showed us a rainbow of colour in her exciting experiment called Rainbow Fizz!
Ethen showed us how to grow our own crystals by adding baking soda to water. This would be super fun to try at home!
Josiah showed his exciting experiment called The Fire Ice Fog. You should have seen how the fog filled the jar when he put the ice cubes on top!
Grace J. did a fun experiment for us called Raining on the Oil. Crazy things can happen when you put Mentos into oil and water!
Thea showed us her experiment called Needle on the Water. It was so cool how she got the needle to float on top of the water and be pulled by a magnet!
Alese was our Scientist of the Week today. She blew up a balloon and it didn't even touch her lips! Magic? Nope! It's a chemical reaction!
Dominic showed us a "Speaking String" when he was our Scientist of the Week today. Isn't it cool how the sound can travel along the string! This led into an interesting discussion about how telephones work!
Markus did his Scientist of the Week experiment today called Colour Changing Milk. You should have seen how the beautiful colours swirled and moved!
Jill, our Scientist of the Week, showed us a cool way to tell if a liquid is a base or an acid. If you're wondering how she did, it, she used cabbage juice!
Today our Scientist of the Wee was Bennett. He made a volcano explode right before our very eyes!
Brody showed us his Scientist of the Week experiment called Foamy Snake. What an exciting chemical reaction!
Sam was our first Scientist of the Week. His amazing experiment was called Matches in a Jar. Look how all the water gets sucked into the jar!
The students enjoyed showing what peace is in the style of Todd Parr.
The students created amazing bat habitats in our STEM challenge!