How to make Fizzing Lemonade. Edible Science for Kids.
Come and follow us on Pinterest Recently, we made our very own fizzing lemonade. In this simple science experiment, we mix a base with an acid to get a chemical reaction. This chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide (CO2) which are the bubbles you find in commercial fizzy drinks. Neat! You will need: 1-2 lemons 1 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda/baking soda* (please read our safety note about ingesting bicarb of soda at the bottom and watch that children stick to the recipe) cold water (at…
The Biology of Bread
Learn what makes bread rise and other interesting facts about bread with The Biology of Bread. Bring the kids into the kitchen and help them learn biology!
Kitchen Chemistry: Cake Experiment
Cooking has always been a favorite hobby of mine. I studied foods/nutrition in college and also taught high school foods classes for a while. So a little bit of kitchen chemistry is pretty exciting to
Challenge and Discover: Kitchen Chemistry | Inspiration Laboratories
Welcome back to Challenge and Discover. This month's challenge is kitchen chemistry - get in the kitchen and do some science with your kids.
Super Simple Chemistry Kids Love - For the home or classroom
Super Simple Chemistry Kids Love - For the home, classroom, camp or troop, this fun chemistry kids activity is educational, messy, fun!
Kitchen Chemistry | Inspiration Laboratories
Have some fun with kitchen chemistry for kids! It's all about exploration and discovery.
How to Make Ice Cream in a Bag with Recording Sheet
A super fun science activity for summer! (How to Make Ice Cream in a Bag w/ FREE Science Observation Printable)~ Buggy and Buddy
Kitchen Chemistry Experiment: Make a Cup Cake {Summer Science Series} | Inspiration Laboratories
Try this kitchen chemistry experiment and make a cup cake in the microwave. It's a great activity to go along with the book, Whopper Cake by Karma Wilson.
The Science of Ice Cream + Ice Cream in a Bag
Learn about the science of ice cream plus make ice cream in a bag. From Left Brain Craft Brain.
The History of Bread - The Chemistry of Baking Soda and Yeast
A big thanks to all current and future patrons who are helping fund this science communication outreach via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2Sfmkph This is a short vi...
8 Hands-On Experiments to Teach Kids About Chemical Reactions
5 Hands-On Experiments to Teach Kids About Chemical Reactions
Kids Kitchen: Yeast Science Experiment for Kids ⋆ Sugar, Spice and Glitter
Kids Kitchen Science Experiment: Yeast Activation Experiment. Kids can explore the importance of temperature and environment in producing chemical reactions
Cool Kitchen Science Experiments for Kids
Have fun in the kitchen with these cool kitchen science experiments for kids. Think magic milk, walking water, oobleck, food science, and more!
Key Fact 1 - Food a fact of life
Make Your Own pH Indicator Using Red Cabbage
Make a red cabbage pH indicator and use it to test the acidity of common kitchen ingredients! A red cabbage indicator turns vibrant colors in different solutions and introduces kids to acid/base chemistry. Making a cabbage juice indicator is a kitchen science experiment that makes a winning kids' science fair project!