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  1. Skittles Experiment

    A plate or container – preferably white Skittles ( other coated sweets work, too ) Water – warm and cold

  2. Skittles Experiment with Worksheets

    This is not your ordinary Skittles experiment! Covers dependent, independent, and control variables, diffusion, and molecular polarity. Multiple levels of worksheets, use with preK - 8th …

  3. SKITTLES SCIENCE

    INVESTIGATE mostly of sugar and food colouring. The warm water causes the colouring. Arrange the skittles in and sugar to dissolve and diffuse through different colour the water. …

  4. Home Science Activity: Skittles Rainbow

    Skittles have a coating of sugar mixed with food dye to give them their different colours. In experiment 1 you are going to see what food dye alone does in water. Use what you observe …

  5. Fruity Sweets Science Experiment (teacher made)

    An exciting activity that investigates what happens to skittles when warm water is added. Make sure you get your children to mix up the colours of sweets when they arrange them around the plate, this way you will get colourful results.

  6. Skittles Science (and M&Ms too)

    Skittle Science (and M&Ms too) What the heck? Explanation of the Science (Vocabulary in bold.) The most common question when doing this experiment is: I wonder why the colors …

  7. Skittles Science Experiment

    Begin your children's chemical science journey with this easy-to-do Skittles Science Experiment! Teach your children how to dissolve skittles to create this lolly-coloured rainbow effect. How does it work? Well, this handy resource …

  8. Skittles Experiment: Cool Science for Kids

    Skittles Experiment: Cool Science for Kids (and Why It Works!) Who knew the science to be learned from a pack of Skittles and a little warm water! This Skittles Experiment is super simple and the results are fascinating.

  9. Date: Scientific Method Lab: Name: Skittle Colors

    Slide 1. Which color skittle is most common in a fun sized package of skittles? Scientific Method Lab: Skittle Colors. Develop a hypothesis: Make an educated guess about the color you think …