
Science Lab: Experiments for home & school
Come inside the Science Lab and learn how to do your own experiments at home or in the classroom.
Try them yourself or download the Science at Home booklet for more fun experiments.
Make your own red cabbage pH test at home!
When chopping up the red cabbage, ensure that you have the supervision of a responsible adult.
Bubble Wrangler Jesse shows us how to blow bubbles in a bubble and the science behind it.
Are circle columns stronger than square columns? This simple experiment for kids explores the science and engineering of strong shapes! The paper columns are crushed by heavy books.
Where does energy come from? Where does it go? Let's explore the conservation of energy with using the simplest items you can find around your home.
Ever wanted to make a bubble cube? Bubbles normally form spheres. Watch to find out how to make a cube bubble wand using materials from around the house. Can you figure out why the bubble is forming a cube?
Did you know you can make bubbles other than spheres? Watch to find out how you can use science to make a cube bubble. Can you figure out why the bubble is forming a cube?
The science behind buoyancy - and a little demonstration you can do at home.
How to make your own submarine - like the one featured in the buoyancy video.
A magician never reveals their secrets... but I can! In this science video Renee investigate the 'tablecloth' magic trick with some help from Newton himself.