Measuring Precipitation with a Homemade Rain Gauge

With simple materials you can find at home, you can create a homemade rain gauge to measure the amount of precipitation that falls near your home.
DIY Constellations - Science Experiments - Clearway Community Solar

DIY Constellations

Want to learn about stars and create some of your own? Click to learn how to make fun, easy DIY constellations and discover why you can only see them at…
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Fire Extinguisher Replication: How CO2 Can Put Out Fires

Carbon dioxide is a hazardous greenhouse gas, but it also has some valuable uses for humans. Click to learn how this gas is used to put out fires.
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Play-Doh Core Sample – Clearway Community Solar

Did you know there's ways we can access Earth’s crust to reach an underground water supply? Learn about Earth’s layers and how we get access to fresh water.
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Create a Colorful Rain Cloud

Learn more about the weather, clouds, and rain with this easy and educational science activity for kids.
Ocean wave breaking on the beach

Ocean Currents Science Project

Find out how changes in temperature create convection currents, such as the ones found in the ocean, and create your own with colorful water at home!
monthly energy usage

Investigating Energy Usage

Investigate how you use energy at home and explore how energy can be used more efficiently.
spectroscope experiment materials

DIY Spectroscope

Create your own spectroscope and observe the different emission spectrums of various light sources.
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Candle Powered Carousel

Learn about convection and create your own candle-powered carousel using heat transfer.
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Popsicle Stick Chain Reaction Experiment

In this DIY experiment, create a chain of colorful popsicle sticks and learn how potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.