Hands-On Kids Science Experiment: Exploring the Properties of Matter with an Orange

Today’s classroom was buzzing with curiosity as students dove into a hands-on science experiment exploring the properties of matter. Using a simple orange, the students got to measure its circumference, test its density by seeing if it would float or sink, and engage their senses by examining the taste, smell, and texture of the fruit.

The excitement was palpable. Saviors face lit up with joy as she got to use the knife for the very first time, while Eleroah watched eagerly, thrilled to be part of the experiment. These interactive classroom activities not only teach science concepts but also make learning fun and memorable

The best part? By the end of the experiment, both students got to enjoy the orange themselves—a sweet reward for their curiosity and hands-on learning. This experiment is a perfect example of how kids’ science activities can make abstract concepts tangible, memorable, and delicious!

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