Science Sunday: Making Homemade Ice Cream
September 13 is a very special holiday, it’s National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day! We are here to show you a fun activity the
September 13 is a very special holiday, it’s National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day! We are here to show you a fun activity the
We have talked about polymers before on Science Sunday, can you remember what they were? That’s right! One of our favorite things here at the
We are building a water clock with you today on Science Sunday. For most of human history, water clocks were the way we kept time.
Let’s start with one of Samantha’s legendary jokes: What did the soda can say when he got all the answers right on his math test?
We are trying to solve a little bit of a mystery today, can you help us? I have brought in two squares that appear to
Ice cream is always a welcome addition to my day, and it’s easy to make with ingredients you may already have in your kitchen. Grab
Materials to Collect Baking soda Vinegar Plastic bags Film canister Try it Out Put some baking soda into a plastic bag. There is no
Materials to Collect Heavy Cream A container with a tightly sealed lid (like a mason jar) Try it Out Step 1: Open
Materials to Collect 2 cups of flour ½ cup of salt 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil (or whatever oil you have) 1 cup of boiling