No-Bake Cookie Food Science Lab: Ratios, Boiling Time, and Texture

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The No-Bake Cookie Food Science Lab is a hands-on culinary chemistry activity that helps students understand how ingredient ratios, boiling time, and temperature control affect texture, flavor, and consistency. In this supervised classroom or laboratory activity, students prepare no-bake cookies while observing how sugar, fat, liquid, and oats work together to create a final product. […]

Tanghulu STEAM Experiment: Sugar Crystallization and Candy Chemistry

Tanghulu STEAM Experiment_Sugar Crystallization and Candy Chemistry

The Tanghulu STEAM Experiment is a hands-on food science activity that helps students understand sugar crystallization, concentration, and chemical reactions in candy making. In this supervised classroom or laboratory activity, students prepare candied fruit while testing how different sugar-to-water ratios affect the final coating. It is a fun way to connect chemistry, food preparation, creativity, […]

Terrarium Ecosystem Project: Matter and Energy in the Environment

Terrarium Ecosystem Project_Matter and Energy in the Environment

The Terrarium Ecosystem Project is a hands-on biology activity that helps students understand matter cycling, energy flow, and ecosystem balance. In this supervised classroom or laboratory project, students build a small self-contained ecosystem using soil, plants, water, and natural materials. It is a creative way to make ecology, sustainability, and the water cycle easier to […]

Cathode Ray Tube Experiment: Discovering Electrons and Atomic Structure

Cathode Ray Tube Experiment_Discovering Electrons and Atomic Structure

The Cathode Ray Tube Experiment is a classic physics laboratory activity that helps students understand electrons, subatomic particles, and the development of atomic theory. In this supervised physics lab, students observe how cathode rays behave in electric and magnetic fields. It is a powerful way to connect the history of science with modern ideas in […]

Edible Atomic Model Lab Activity: Building Atoms with Pancakes

Edible Atomic Model Lab Activity_Building Atoms with Pancakes

The Edible Atomic Model Lab Activity is a creative chemistry experiment that helps students understand atomic structure using pancakes and edible decorations. In this supervised classroom activity, students build visual models of atoms by representing protons, neutrons, and electrons with food materials. It is a fun, hands-on way to make abstract atomic concepts easier to […]

Simple Circuit Lab Activity: Building a Basic Electrical Circuit

BFITS Thailand Program Simple Circuit Lab Activity_Building a Basic Electrical Circuit

The Simple Circuit Lab Activity is a hands-on physics experiment that helps students understand how electricity flows through a complete circuit. In this supervised laboratory activity, students build a basic circuit using a battery, wires, a light bulb, and a switch. It is a practical way to connect electricity concepts to real devices that students […]

Fish Dissection Lab Activity: External and Internal Anatomy

Fish Dissection Lab Activity_External and Internal Anatomy

The Fish Dissection Lab Activity is a hands-on biology experiment that helps students study external features, internal organs, and the relationship between structure and function in living organisms. In this supervised science laboratory activity, students examine a fish closely, identify major body parts, and connect what they observe to real biological systems. It is an […]

Frog Dissection Lab Activity: External and Internal Anatomy

Frog Dissection Lab Activity_External and Internal Anatomy

The Frog Dissection Lab Activity is a hands-on biology experiment that helps students study external features, internal organs, and the organization of body systems in a vertebrate animal. In this supervised science laboratory activity, students examine a frog closely, identify major anatomical structures, and connect what they observe to biological function. It is a practical […]

Balloon and Hair Static Electricity Experiment: Electric Charges in Action

Balloon and Hair Static Electricity Experiment_Electric Charges in Action

The Balloon and Hair Static Electricity Experiment is a simple but effective physics activity that helps students understand electric charges, static electricity, and electrostatic forces. In this supervised mini-lab, students rub a balloon on hair and observe how charge transfer affects nearby objects. It is an easy, memorable way to make electricity more visible and […]

Bridge Engineering STEM Project: Thermal Expansion and Structural Stability

Bridge Engineering STEM Project_Thermal Expansion and Structural Stability

The Bridge Engineering STEM Project is a hands-on science activity that helps students understand how thermal energy affects materials and structures. In this supervised classroom project, students design and build a model bridge while learning why real bridges need room to expand and contract as temperatures change. It is a strong way to connect physics, […]