By Chenxin Tu, 23 August 2023
Let’s dive into the sparkling world of edible glitter! Try this activity to make your own bedazzling treat and explore secret shapes in food. Safety: This activity involves using a stove and handling a hot object. Ask an adult to help. Use clean hands and clean equipment while cooking.
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By Ariel Marcy, 21 August 2023
Happy Book Week! You’re bound to enjoy the questions we have in circulation but can you get full bookmarks?
By Emily Gumina, 17 August 2023
The ocean can be deep and dark. While some parts can be over 5000 metres deep, sunlight can only reach around 200 metres – this means deep sea animals have had to adapt to living in darkness.
By Emily Gumina, 16 August 2023
Some of these animals might sound familiar, but I bet they’re not what you’re expecting!
By Ariel Marcy, 10 August 2023
Difficulty: Extreme A teacher wrote a whole number on the whiteboard and asked her students to say what numbers it could divide by. The 1st student said, “the number is divisible by 1.” The 2nd student said, “the number is divisible by 2.” The 3rd student said, “the number is divisible by 3.” And this […]
By Ariel Marcy, 9 August 2023
Harness a powerful simple machine to launch some tasty treats. Safety: When dealing with food, use clean hands and clean equipment. Be careful with your catapult and make sure no one is standing where you’re aiming it.
By Ariel Marcy, 3 August 2023
What’s the latest buzz? Scientists in England just discovered that bumblebees learn from one another! This is a surprising ability for an insect with a brain much, much smaller than puzzle-solving primates and birds.
By Ariel Marcy, 1 August 2023
Celebrate World Wide Web day (1 August) by getting caught up in our quiz! Can you surf your way to a 5/5?
By Chenxin Tu, 27 July 2023
Lots of glow-in-the dark experiments need black lights to work. In this activity, find out how to make a simple black light and create your own glow in the dark sign!
By Ariel Marcy, 26 July 2023
Difficulty: Tricky Fernando has 3 water-tight containers that measure 3 cups, 9 cups, and 20 cups (for brevity, these are referred to as C3, C9, and C20, respectively). The containers have no markings to indicate other volumes, so there’s no way to know when a container is, say, half full. The containers have nice spouts, […]
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