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Real Science-4-Kids Chemistry, Pre-Level I
Real Science-4-Kids Chemistry, Pre-Level I
by Rebecca W. Keller, Janet Moneymaker (Illustrator)
I am a homeschooling mom with a science background. My daughter was asking many chemistry questions but I thought she would be too young to understand acids, bases, DNA, polymers, etc. at her age (6yo 2nd grader). I was wrong.
 
Real Science-4-Kids Chemistry, Level 1
Real Science-4-Kids Chemistry, Level 1
Real Science-4-Kids Chemistry, Level II
by Rebecca W. Keller
Written at a 4th and 5th grade reading level, introduces children to college-level chemistry concepts such as the atom and periodic table, molecular bonding and chemical reactions. acid-base reactions, mixtures and separating mixtures, and large molecules such as carbohydrates, polymers and enzymes, and includes a glossary/index.


Super Science Concoctions : 50 Mysterious Mixtures for Fabulous Fun

by Jill Frankel Hauser, Michael Kline (Illustrator)
Hours of outrageous fun await kids as they explore a world of amazing science while making magical mixtures they concoct themselves!

 

Janice Vancleave's A+ Projects in Chemistry

Winning Experiments for Science Fairs and Extra Credit
Janice Pratt VanCleave
Planning experiments, finding and recording information related to the problem, organizing the data and sharing your findings. Advanced.
 
Janice VanCleave's Chemistry for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments that Really Work
by Janice VanCleave
You'll find most of the materials you need around the house or classroom. Every activity has been pretested and can be performed safely and cheaply in the classroom, at a science fair, or at home.

 

Chemistry Experiments
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Fun, simple chemistry experiments and easy projects kids to teens in high school can do at home using household materials to create really cool chemical reactions.

Since chemistry is a process, not just a collection of facts, homeschool children should be encouraged to do what real chemists do: make predictions, design and modify experiments, make observations, and draw reasonable conclusions. No liability for personal injury or damage to property or facilities will be assumed by A to Z Home's Cool in connection with these activities and experiments. Be sure you understand lab safety considerations before you start.

Acids and Bases
Crystals
Hot and Cold
Household Chemistry

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Acids and Bases

Acid Rain Experiments
Start with learning how to measure the pH of common substances, and then move on to determining the amount of acid in soil and streams.

Cabbage Juice - pH indicator
Make your own acid/base indicator by boiling red cabbage. Use the juice to pH-test different fluids.

Backyard Chemistry Experiments
Test the pH of various water samples, such as pool water, tap water, bottled water, pond water, fish tank water using a pool kit capable of testing pH and various water samples.

Crystals

Crystal Ornament
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Whether it's Christmas time or not, Borax crystals are easy to create and lovely to look at.

Charcoal Crystal Garden
Colorful, small, delicate crystals grow on a charcoal or brick surface. You can also use pieces of sponge, coal, or crumbled cork to grow the crystals on. Crystals are formed because the porous materials they grow on draw up the solution by capillary action.

Mrs. Stewart's Bluing Original Magic Salt Crystal Garden
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing is a colloidal suspension of extremely minute particles of blue powder (Ferric Hexacyanoferrate). You can order bluing or the whole kit on this website, if you wish.

Hot and Cold

Dry Ice Experiments
Experimenting with Dry Ice is interesting and enjoyable. We have compiled a list of our favorite Dry Ice experiments that are easy to do. From Rock-It Science.

Heat
The demonstrations in this chapter present special hazards, since most involve very hot or extremely cold substances, volatile chemicals, fragile glassware, high pressure gases or evacuated containers.

Steel Wool Generating Heat
Chemical reactions occur every day all around us. A chemical reaction is a process where one type of substance is chemically converted to another substance.

Household Chemistry

Alka Seltzer Student Science Experiments
The familiar fizzing you hear when you drop an Alka-Seltzer tablet into a glass of water is the result of a chemical reaction. It's also the perfect tool for demonstrating some very nifty science principles.

The Chemistry of Dyeing: Reactive Dyes
How does tie-dying work anyways? Why does the dye stick permanently to cotton material? For big and little kids.

Classic Chemistry Experiments
A 'book' in Acrobat and Word format with descriptions of 100 classic chemistry experiments.

Countertop Chemistry
Chemistry activities that use chemicals you can find at the grocery or the hardware store.

Creative Chemistry
There are full-colour worksheets and teaching notes for fun activities suitable for a chemistry club, and around three hundred pages of question sheets and practical guides for GCSE and A Level Chemistry.

The Exploratorium Science Snacks about Chemistry
Bubbles, making a fog chamber, why milk makes some people sick, how taste works, and more.

Gak Recipe
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A visco-elastic substance, rather like putty, that is fun to make and play with. Oobleck and Glorax recipes added March 2000.

Home Experiments
Learn how to make a can collapse or make a balloon fireproof. From Professor Shakhashiri.

Kitchen Chemistry
Explore this virtual kitchen and perform online experiments to solve a puzzle and get a reward. To see The Virtual Kitchen, you'll need a plug-in called Flash. From PBS.

Make Stuff
Formulas for lotions, potions, concoctions and remedies you can make at home.

Making Soap You Can Use
Those textbook experiments are no good. Using this simple method you can make a real bar of soap. It's quite alkaline at first, so I warn my kids not to wash their face, but after a couple of weeks it becomes less dangerous (and gets harder).

Potential Hazards in Your Home
A lesson plan for a high school-level experiment identifying household chemicals and understanding their possible effects.

Soap Chemistry
To understand what is needed to achieve effective cleaning, it is helpful to have a basic knowledge of soap and detergent chemistry.

Stain Removal From Washable Fabrics
Sharon Stevens explains practical household uses of chemicals to remove stains from various sources.


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Supercharged Science
The secret to giving your kids a really great homeschool science education...even if you don't know much science yourself, or don't have the time to teach it.
 
Chemistry Books & Kits for advanced students
 
Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments: All Lab, No Lecture
Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments: All Lab, No Lecture

by Robert Thompson
For students, DIY hobbyists, and science buffs, who can no longer get real chemistry sets, this one-of-a-kind guide explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab, with step-by-step instructions for conducting experiments in basic chemistry.
Now also available from Robert Thompson, CK01/CK01M Standard/Honors Home School Chemistry Laboratory Kit.
 
Thames & Kosmos CHEM C3000
CHEM C3000
Thames & Kosmos
By performing 360 fascinating and fun experiments in a complete and well-balanced curriculum, you will learn first-hand every fundamental principle of this essential science.
 
Chemistry: Concepts and Problems : A Self-Teaching Guide
by Clifford C. Houk, Richard Post
Whether you are studying chemistry for the first time on your own, want to refresh your memory for a test, or need a little help for a course, this concise, interactive guide gives you a fresh approach to this fascinating subject.
 
Hands-On Chemistry Activities with Real Life Applications, Volume 2
by Norman Herr, James Cunningham
This comprehensive collection of over 300 intriguing investigations- including demonstrations, labs, and other activities- uses everyday examples to make chemistry concepts easy to understand.
 

Prentice Hall Molecular Model Set For Organic Chemistry
(2nd Edition)
by ESM Prentice Hall
This kit enables users to build virtually all simple molecules encountered in organic chemistry.
 
That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles: 62 All-New Commentaries on the Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday Life
That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles
62 All-New Commentaries on the Fascinating Chemistry of Everyday Life
by Dr. Joe Schwarcz
Discussed here is the science behind ice cream, aspartame, wheat, bagels, paprika, beer and yes, cookies.
 
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