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KSAT Kids Home Science: Peep Palooza
Read full article: KSAT Kids Home Science: Peep PaloozaAre you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Well, check out this cool demonstration that shows Peeps marshmallow candy reacting to different liquids and a heat source in an Easter-themed experiment mashup! Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Kaiti Blake does the demonstration and explains the science behind it. Parents and guardians: upload a video of your child performing the science experiment by clicking here. AdPeep PaloozaHere’s what you’ll need:For the Launcher:Peeps candyContainers with lids, like mason jarsWaterRubbing alcoholClub SodaVinegarMicrowave-safe dishRelated Content:
KSAT Kids Home Science: Making a shamrock launcher
Read full article: KSAT Kids Home Science: Making a shamrock launcherAre you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Well, check out this cool demonstration that celebrates St. Patrick’s Day by making your own “shamrock launcher.” You can have some fun, while also learning about different types of energy! Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Kaiti Blake does the demonstration and explains the science behind it. Parents and guardians: upload a video of your child performing the science experiment by clicking here. AdShamrock Launcher 🍀Here’s what you’ll need:For the Launcher:empty paper towel rolla penciltwo rubber bandstapescissorshole punchFor the Shamrocks:small cotton balls OR green pom pomspip cleanerhot glue gunRelated Content:
Try Kaiti’s Science Lab experiments at home, send video and see yourself on GMSA at 9 a.m.
Read full article: Try Kaiti’s Science Lab experiments at home, send video and see yourself on GMSA at 9 a.m.SAN ANTONIO – Join KSAT meteorologist Kaiti Blake and anchor David Sears Wednesdays on GMSA @ 9 a.m. for Kaiti’s Science Lab. Kaiti uses simple, DIY science experiments to illustrate and teach fun elements about the weather, climate and environment. Send Kaiti and David a video and you might see it on GMSA @ 9 a.m.! Parents and guardians: upload a video of your child performing the science experiment using the portal shown below. Submissions must be original video files and not YouTube or audio files.