Coke and Mentos - This experiment involves making a giant geyser. To do this, go to this link
Walking Water - This is an experiment where water walks from one cup into another like magic! For instructions, go to this link
Water Cycle in a Bag - Learn about the water cycle by making a model out of common household items. Instructions are at this link
Homemade Fossils - This is an activity where you will make your own homemade fossils. For instructions, go to this link
Egg Drop Challenge - In this classic science challenge, you will design a way to protect an egg. Instructions are at this link
Weathervane - Create one of the oldest tools to measure weather, instructions on this link
Marie Curie was a Polish-French scientist who discovered two elements of the periodic table, Radon and Polonium. She also pioneered research into radioactivity and was even the person who came up with the word for it. She was the first woman ever to win a Nobel prize for her research. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris. She also established the Curie Institute, a major medical research center today.