Check out one of the Matter Experiments below for easy steps to set up an experiment designed to teach kids about science.

Matter Experiments


Water Cycle Experiment

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Water Cycle Experiment

See the Water Cycle Experiment: Water experiences different forms of matter in a natural water cycle. Learn the forms of water with a simple water cycle experiment.

Liquid Density Experiment

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Liquid Density Experiment

See the Experiment: Different liquids have different density values. Experiment and see the difference in different types of liquid density with this science experiment.

Air Pressure Experiment for Kids

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Air Pressure Experiment for Kids

See the Experiment: Teach kids about air pressure. All you need is some hot water, a refrigerator, and a plastic water bottle.

Hot and Cold Water Density

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Hot and Cold Water Density

See the Experiment: This Science Matter experiment teaches kids the difference in water density for hot and cold water.

Water Surface Tension Experiment

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Water Surface Tension Experiment

Water Surface Tension Experiment: Make a metal paperclip float on water with the amazing water surface tension experiment. Learn the science behind water surface tension.

Water Temperature Freezing Experiment

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Water Freezing Temperature Experiment

Water Temperature Freezing Experiment: Text water, saltwater and Epsom salt solutions to see how fast and at what temperatures they freeze.

Non-Newtonian Material Science Experiment

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Oobleck Science Experiment

Non-Newtonian Science Experiment: Make Oobleck, a non-Newtonian material which is like a solid and a liquid. Then, heat the Oobleck to see what happens.



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