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  1. I asked a student to give me an example of an organ. She said tissue. I told her the lungs are an organ, they help you breathe. I asked again for an example. She said specific. I have her another example, and asked again, and she said performs. I told her the brain was an organ, and I asked her what it does, and she said function.

  2. Marangoni Effect experiment: In a shallow white (for contrast) bowl, fill below the top with water. Sprinkle black pepper across the surface of the water. Then, apply some dish soap to the tip of your finger, and gently touch the surface of the water. The effect is pretty neat to watch, and should work with other small particulate like glitter ...

  3. Turn the cup over and submerge it into the bowl of water (must go straight down so that air pocket protects paper towel). Ask the kids for predictions on the paper towel. Pull out cup straight up, dramatically flip over and whip out the dry paper towel. Pass around both so kids can see the towel is dry and the cup is wet.

  4. There is a lot of fun and some useful science education in splashing in water with some containers. "This jug just filled these two boxes, will it always fill those two boxes?" You know the answer, but kids don't. "Can you tip the two boxes into the jug and fill it?" You can work on the scientific method this way with simple quick "experiments".

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  6. There are many simple physics experiments that make an impression. Pressure and several related concepts can be taught from your aluminum can experiment. Boiling a little water in a coffee can or similar item with a tightly sealing metal lid can result in spectacular but safe implosions.

  7. The internal assessment is due in a few weeks and I really need to gather some data so please let me know if anyone can help :) 2 5. Share. r/experiments: This is a subreddit where we conduct and discuss experiments. Conduct a scientific experiment at home, and write about your procedures….