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The best way to learn about science is by performing your own experiments, but not every family has a full science lab in their garage. These static electricity activities are fun to incorporate into homeschool or do as an after school activity.

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Using a magic spoon to separate salt and pepper with static electricity is a quick and easy science experiment. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten! Includes a free printable recording sheet. Electricity Preschool Activities, Quick Science Activities, Magic Science Experiments For Kids, Quick Science Experiments, Quick Science Experiments For Kids, Electricity Experiments For Kids, Nannying Activities, Oil And Water Experiment, Water Experiments For Kids

Using a magic spoon to separate salt and pepper with static electricity is a quick and easy science experiment. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten! Includes a free printable recording sheet.

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Cynthia on Instagram: "Static Electricity Experiment 🧪 🎈   How cool!! We will be doing a week full of experiments with static electricity so follow us to stay tuned!  You need: - 1/4 cup corn starch - 1/4 cup vegetable oil - balloon Mix the corn starch and oil to make a goop like consistency. Then rub the balloon on your hair or cloth, place a spoonful of goop near the balloon and watch it jump on the balloon 🤭   Explanation: When you rub the balloon on your hair, electrons from the molecules in your hair rub off onto the balloon. This gives the balloon a negative charge, and it is attracted to the positive charges within the goop, specifically within the cornstarch.   #scienceforlittles #scienceexperiment #scienceiscool #scienceexperimentsforkids #scienceathome #scienceactivities #stem Balloon Experiments For Kids, Ballon Experiment, Static Electricity Experiments For Kids, Balloon Activities For Kids, Easy Experiments For Kids, Static Electricity Experiments, Balloon Science Experiments, Easy Science Experiments For Kids, Electricity Experiments

Cynthia on Instagram: "Static Electricity Experiment 🧪 🎈 How cool!! We will be doing a week full of experiments with static electricity so follow us to stay tuned! You need: - 1/4 cup corn starch - 1/4 cup vegetable oil - balloon Mix the corn starch and oil to make a goop like consistency. Then rub the balloon on your hair or cloth, place a spoonful of goop near the balloon and watch it jump on the balloon 🤭 Explanation: When you rub the balloon on your hair, electrons from the…

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Can you tame a dragon with magic? Well, we'll find out together today as we learn about static electricity and tame some dragons using science (rather than magic - although it will seem like magic).

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Static electricity is the result of a build-up of electric charge in an object. When a balloon is rubbed on a piece of wool or your hair, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged. In this experiment, we make the paper move by attracting it to the charged balloon. This is a fun experiment because kids LOVE to see how much of their hair they can stand up using the balloon! #STEM #homeschool #science #preschool Balloon Static Electricity Experiment, Science Experiments With Balloons, Balloon Steam Activities, Balloon Activities For Preschoolers, Electricity Preschool Activities, Balloon Experiments For Kids, Static Electricity Experiments For Kids, Rainbow Experiments, Balloon Experiments

Static electricity is the result of a build-up of electric charge in an object. When a balloon is rubbed on a piece of wool or your hair, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged. In this experiment, we make the paper move by attracting it to the charged balloon. This is a fun experiment because kids LOVE to see how much of their hair they can stand up using the balloon! #STEM #homeschool #science #preschool

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