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gummy bear experiment for kids to learn how to make their own gummy bears

This weeks experiment was really fun for the kids because they got to use Gummy Bears in our experiment and then taste a few as we worked...of course we didn't eat the ones we experimented with! In this particular experiment the kids are taking four different liquids and soaking the Gummy Bears for an extended amount of time. Then, they get to observe and record the changes that take place. I let the Gummy Bear's sit in the liquids for two days on the counter. They were then able to make…

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some gummy bears are sitting on top of a piece of paper with the words, awesome

Everyone loves gummy bears - how about gummy bear science? Oh yeah! Jump in and try this experiment out! #stem #steam #gummybearosmosis #scienceexperiment

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four gummy bears sitting on top of a wooden table with the words gummy bears

Are you ready for some sweet experiment? We can grab some gummy bears 🧸 and make them bigger! How? Through osmosis! They may not be that tasty anymore, but you will definitely learn something about osmosis, semi-permeable membrane, and biology 🧬. So join us in this fun gummy bear osmosis activity 👩🏾‍🔬! #osmosisexperiment #osmosis #stem #stemscience

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there is a sign that says yummy gummy bear lab

Very interesting results to what gummy bears can do in different solutions. Hope I could talk you into doing this experiment!

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four different colored gummy bears sitting on top of a sheet of paper with the words sugar, plain water, baking soda, vinegar and salt

Teach students about osmosis, membranes, equilibrium, solutes, and solvents in this fun, gummy bear experiment! Includes a gummy bear science project worksheet.

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an orange gummy bear with the words hypothesis written below it

Why Do Gummy Bears Grow in Water? If you've ever wondered why gummy bears grow in water, you've come to the right place. Sugar and gelatin are two of the most common ingredients in gummies, and they don't dissolve in water. Instead, the gelatin molecules are tangled and have tiny pockets, so they absorb water

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