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Learn how to make ooze, flubber, and foam using easy and fun science projects for children in this free video.

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  1. Making ooze in real life is easy! What ingredients and materials are needed to make ooze? Learn in this free science video.

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  2. Making ooze in real life is easy; learn how to make ooze and the science behind it in this free video.

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  3. Making rockets in real life is easy; find out what ingredients and materials are needed to make a film canister rocket in this free video.

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  4. Making rockets in real life is easy; learn how to make a film canister rocket and the science behind it in this free video.

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  5. What are the ingredients and materials needed to turn bones into rubber? Learn in this free science video.

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  6. Turn a bone into rubber! Learn how to make a rubber bone in this free science video.

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  7. Make science fun. What are the ingredients and materials needed to make flubber? Learn in this free science video.

    Views: 3,432
  8. Make science fun again; learn how to make flubber and the science behind it in this free video.

    Views: 5,825
  9. What are the ingredients and materials needed to melt a witch? Find out in this free video.

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  10. Make science experiments fun in class or at home; learn how to melt a witch and the science involved in this free video.

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  11. What are the ingredients and materials needed to make foam? Find out in this free video.

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  12. Making foam in real life is easy! Learn how to make foam in this free science video.

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  13. What are the ingredients and materials needed for water magic? Find out in this free video.

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  14. Make science experiments fun in class or at home; learn how to do water magic and the science involved in this free science video.

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  15. What are the ingredients and materials needed to make virtual vomit? Find out in this free video.

    Views: 1,135
  16. Learn how to make virtual vomit in this free science video.

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If there is anything that Nickelodeon has taught this society, it is that kids love watching green slime get dumped on people. Slime and ooze and mini chemical explosions are always a favorite with children. Ask any child in America, most owned Gak to make farting noises in the middle of class, most have shaken up a coke just to watch it explode, and most have played in the mud with hopes that it was really magic ooze that would one day turn them into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. These are impulses and desires hidden deep within the very souls of children everywhere. So why not turn those sometimes gross and messy impulses into an opportunity to learn something about science and have fun at the same time?

In this free video, expert homemaker and educator Karen Weisman teaches how to do fun science projects for children right at home. She teaches how to make ooze, foam, film canister rockets, flubber, virtual vomit, melting witches, rubber bones, and how to do water magic. Also, Karen explains the ingredients necessary for each project and the scientific importance of each project. These videos are fun, educational, and free, so start having fun while learning today!

 
About the Presenter

Karen Weisman Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food division, worked as a manager at a large catering company, and owned & operated her own her restaurant. She currently lives in Israel with her husband and six children, where she teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts such as mosaics and sewing.dkdk

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