Santa Science Lab - 5 Fun Holiday Experiments!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Crystal over at Growing A Jeweled Rose is simply overflowing with fun science experiments for the holidays! If you're looking for some hands-on activities to help close out your lesson plans before winter break, we highly suggest checking out Crystal's suggestions!
- Discover the chemical reaction of vinegar and baking soda with Holiday Cheer Eruptions!
- Explore the reaction of yeast with hydrogen peroxide creating Santa Toothpaste!
- Make colorful swirling observations as you mix milk, food coloring, and dish soap to create Santa's Magic Milk!
- Discover what happens to corn starch when mixed with water with the Holiday Goop experiment!
- Mixing a little art and science, explore what happens to ice when salt is added with Santa's Ice & Salt experiment!
For the full experiment details and lots of colorful images of each experiment, be sure to visit Growing A Jeweled Rose and get exploring!
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