…Using corn-starch (which is a thickening agent) into a beaker, my son added some water into the mix.
Category Archives: Science
The blogs in this category focus on our visits to science exhibitions, such as the Cambridge Science Festival: autism-friendly hour. Additionally, the Interactive Science Exhibition at Stockwood Discovery Centre.
Having fun while creating Science experiments at home, including glow in the dark bouncy ball, and glow in the dark key chain. (using polymer beads). Furthermore, we have created an acid and bases fizz reaction, cheesemaking, and magnetism experiments.
Content includes our visit to Thinktank Museum, where we viewed a Smethwick Engine, and interacted with the exhibits: thermal screen, biology, digestive system, and how we breath displays. In addition, the museum also has displays dedicated to space, robots and advancements in healthcare technology.
Lastly, creating a volcano eruption, lava lamp and make bubbles at an art gallery.
Family Art: Part 1
As a family, we enjoy art, so it was a fabulous experience to be able to work with different associate artists to explore art.
Our Weekend in Birmingham
I was super excited to have the opportunity to visit Birmingham with my son and boyfriend, a place where I studied and lived over a decade ago!
We planned ahead of time of what we wanted to do for our weekend away.
Fizz, Glow In The Dark and Being Creative
This week, my son and I decided to do a few science experiments at home, using the Learn and Climb Boom! Fun with Science kit that I bought.
This kit has more than 60 experiments of educational fun.