Floating marker experiment

Try out these captivating floating marker experiment ideas to explore the principles of buoyancy and fluid dynamics. Discover how to create mesmerizing visual effects with just a few simple materials.
How to make your drawings float using a dry erase marker, a glass plate and water. Plus, why this science experiment works! Science Activities Preschool Easy, Dry Erase Markers And Water, Chalk Science Experiment, Easy Mess Free Science Experiments, Markers And Water Art Projects, Science Week Activities For Preschoolers, Pre Schooler Science Experiments, Easy Classroom Experiments, Science Experiments For Grade 2

Kids have the most incredible imaginations. Every time my kids draw a picture, you can see that it “comes to life” in their minds. Well, how about if we can use science to actually make your drawings float? Your kids are going to LOVE the dry erase water trick! You definitely want to read the […]

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Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Floating letters 🔠 Have you tried this fun STEM science experiment? ♥️ Fill a bowl with water 🧡 Use dry erase markers to draw on the back of a spoon. We're using a ceramic soup spoon but this should also work on a metal spoon 💛 Slowly lower into the water 💚 Watch your drawing slide into the water and float! 💙 Use a pen to move the letters around to spell words 💜 Or use a spoon to scoop out the letters! Recommended age: 18months+ (younger toddlers can practice scooping and start working on color and letter recognition. Older preschoolers can work on spelling and forming words) Some tips to help: ❤️ Make sure your spoon is dry before drawing 🧡 Wipe the spoon after each time 💛 Press hard when drawing so you have a thick layer 💚 Draw Water Floating Drawing, Dry Erase Marker Water Experiment, Floating Letters, Spell Words, Water Experiments, Water Watch, Vbs Ideas, Preschool Letters, Your Drawing

Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities on Instagram: "Floating letters 🔠 Have you tried this fun STEM science experiment? ♥️ Fill a bowl with water 🧡 Use dry erase markers to draw on the back of a spoon. We're using a ceramic soup spoon but this should also work on a metal spoon 💛 Slowly lower into the water 💚 Watch your drawing slide into the water and float! 💙 Use a pen to move the letters around to spell words 💜 Or use a spoon to scoop out the letters! Recommended age: 18months…

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This Floating Dry Erase Marker Experiment for kids is so cool! I made it themed for Valentines Day and it is epic! Try this science experiment at home or in

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Kathleen
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Does your child love science experiments? If so, they'll love this super simple dry erase marker experiment that creates floating hearts!

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Charity Anthony