Frozen Oobleck – Science, Sensory Play & Storage
Frozen Oobleck is a fun a sensory science experiment. Freeze into fun shapes for play or follow these tips to freeze and store Oobleck.
Frozen Oobleck is a fun a sensory science experiment. Freeze into fun shapes for play or follow these tips to freeze and store Oobleck.
How to make oobleck for a sensory science project on Valentine’s Day. Learn about non-Newtonian fluid while celebrating February 14th
Oobleck recipe with arrowroot flour and no cornstarch makes a wonderful oobleck slime also known as non-Newtonian Fluid.
Tired of making the same old cornstarch oobleck? Shake things up and try something new with this oobleck recipe using Tapioca Flour.
Learn how to make oobleck with baby powder and study non-Newtonian Fluids and states of matter. An easy recipe for sensory science.
Bartholomew and the Oobleck STEM Activity for elementary. This unit study is inspired by Dr. Seuss and his book that gave Oobleck its’ name.
Glow in the Dark Oobleck recipe that works with or without black light. Includes a science lesson in fluid dynamics and how things glow.
Make Oobleck that changes colour like magic in this fascinating experiment. Using items from the kitchen, this Oobleck recipe uses chemistry to change colour.
Explore the fascinating world of polymers. First we answer the big question: What is a Polymer? Then it’s time for polymer experiments.
Ready for a STEM project that is going to be a hit with kids and a little bit messy? Try the classic STEM challenge, the Egg Drop Project.
Need ideas for the Science Fair? Here is a list of brilliant science fair project ideas for elementary aged students, plus tips for success at the science fair!
Explore a variety of fun, affordable and easy Marble Run DIY project ideas to do with your kids. This classic STEM activity is a favorite of kids everywhere!