1) Come up with a question to explore. 2) Make a hypothesis or prediction about the results of the experiment. 3) Determine the methods involved in conducting the experiment. 4) Acquire necessary ...
This fun science activity introduces basic concepts of physics and gravity. With just a few ingredients, your child will be able to see water “walk” up paper towels then down into an empty jar. Tell ...
It's Science Literacy Week! From September 19-25 Canadians across the country will be celebrating the wonderful world of science. What began in Toronto with four participating institutions has grown ...
In the coming weeks, thousands of parents and kids will be spending more time at home as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can ...