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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to grow plants with Sid the Science Kid. Sid the Science Kid is a half-hour PBS Kids series. To begin, viewers will need a cup filled with soil. Users will...
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PBSKids teaches you, via Sid the Science Kid, how to investigate vision. You can have a few pairs of glass, some with clear glass, some with blurry and others with a grey color. You can also use a ...
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In this video, Sid the Science Kid shows us how to use a magnifying glass. When you first grab it, look at your hands through the glass, and then your friends! Look at their hands, eyes, skin and e...
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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to observe a decaying pumpkin with Sid the Science Kid. Begin by drawing some observations of the pumpkin. Then get an adult to cut open the pumpkin to see...
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In this tutorial, Sid the Science Kid shows us how to measure using our bodies! This is best to do with a kindergarten class in a classroom. Each child should lay down and you can place blocks wher...
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In this video of Sid the Science Kid, the process of melting the ice is shown to the children. A teacher brings a frozen box full of fruits. The children then touch the box and understand how it fe...
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PBSKids with the help of Sid the Science Kid helps you investigate smells. You take 4 red cups, place an item inside and cover with a lid. Puncture the lid a bit to let the smell come out. You shou...
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Sid the science kid demonstrates how to make a snack chart. By drawing a picture of yourself for the poster board. By putting your picture onto the chart, using this for the first column for the sn...
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This is demo of how to investigate sounds and symphony. The usage of sense of hearing are mentioned here for different sounds. The sounds produced when two plastic objects are rubbed together is di...
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Just wiping your hands clean with a dry paper towel doesn't really get your hands clean. They may look clean but if you look closer you will see that the dry paper towels left a lot of dirt on your...
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This is a demo showing the different types of teeth in your mouth. The front teeth are called incisors. Next to your incisors are sharp canines. Look at the teeth at the back. Those are called as m...
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To make applesauce, you start by peeling some apples and then cut them up and put them into a bowl. Add some cinnamon and water to the cut up apples. Use a potato masher and mash up the apples and ...
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This is a cute 3D animation of a little yellow boy with purple hair and his friends by Jim Henson's Studios and PBS (Public Broadcasting System). Sid wants to know why his shoes are shrinking, and ...
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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to evaluate texture by going on a texture hunt. You will need to do this task in a group. Begin by going around the room and finding a texture that you lik...
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This video is a tutorial on how to eat healthy foods. The video shows children organizing their lunches into food groups. The food groups are dairy, meat, fruits and vegetables, and bread. Each chi...
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In this Family video tutorial you will learn how to make a lava lamp as a cool science experiment for kids. For this project you will need food coloring, water, vegetable oil and antacid pills. Tak...
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This is a kids magic trick or a kids science trick that sucks water out of a bowl into an overturned cup. What you will need: 1) A bowl 2) Two matches 3) Clear glass 4) A coin
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This is a kids science/ magic trick. Cool trick where you can make a star in water using pepper and soap. Try this at home and have some fun experimenting with the kids. :)
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C For Chemistry delves into the chemistry of science experiments. This chemist knows what he's talking about. These chemistry experiments are not only fun, but very educational for all of those int...
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If you want to make some electrodes for electrochemistry, titanium strips are the way to go. It's rather interesting metal, and it's really hard, but can be cut with standard metalworking tools. Ti...