MOMMMM!! Can we make slime?? Pleeeease!! If you have younger kids, you’ve probably heard this once or twice (or 3,037 times). My reaction: ugh. Making slime isn’t always the cleanest activity and after many a slime “fail”, the kids were often let down. BUT making slime is a great STEM activity to teach kids about physics and chemistry concepts (check out our science behind slime experiment). This guide will not only teach you how to make slime at home, it will walk through how to make slime step by step with recipes we’ve tested. Let’s science!
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Your daughter seems excited in STEM – but what can you do to help? You see ads for STEM toys, but many just seem like a poor fit. Maybe she’s even said “that’s a boy toy!” We’re here to say you can find STEM toys for girls that they will actually enjoy, that won’t break the bank, and even if you don’t know the difference between a neutron and an electron, that CAN build your child’s enthusiasm for STEM.
“The science fair is coming up and I have NO idea what to do!!” As science fair “writer’s block” creeps in, finding a project and getting started can seem more challenging that it really is… To help kids get inspired, we’ve summarized 100+ winning science fair projects below for 6th graders through 12th grade.
