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The Dancing Raisins Experiment: The dancing raisins experiment is a classic science experiment that demonstrates chemistry. By using the chemical properties of baking soda and vinegar, you can make raisins bob up and down in a glass. Today I will show you how it works, and how to …

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I am so honored to have my second guest post at 123Homeschool4Me as the monthly science contributor. This month I'm sharing a really simple dancing raisins science experiment appropriate for kids from preschool through early elementary. All you need is a few raisins, a little baking soda, and some vinegar. (If you don't have raisins, you can substitute peanuts instead.) This classic experiment helps kids visualize and better understand scientific concepts such as chemical reactions, density…

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We absolutely love science experiments and projects here! They are such a great way to build on children’s natural curiosity and encourage critical thinking. This dancing raisins science experiment was one of Lucy and Theo’s favorites! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board for even more ideas! Check out even more science activities...

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