during winters we wear dark clothes because they absorb a lot more heat. to do this experiment take two aluminium cans. one colored black and the other should be shiny aluminium. now fill both the...
make this continuously moving hovercraft using an old CD, some rubber adhesive, a bottle cap, scissors and flexible 1m long pipe. first make a hole in the bottle cap and then take a 1m long flexi...
this fan sprinkler is a very exciting science project. you will require simple materials a one liter bottle, a bicycle spoke nut, PVC pipe, straw and other odd materials. now apply tape to the bottle...
well, by using two thermocol cups you can make very nice helicopters. for this you need 2 styro foam cups, colored tape and a cutter. with the help of cutter, first remove the base of one of the styro...
make five different caps from a newspaper. first fold the paper in half. then fold it into a quarter to locate the mid line. now fold two halves to make a triangular roof. fold the strip in half and...
make a spinner using a paper cup. for this you require a paper cup, a long wooden stick, straw, cutter and some glue. take a paper cup and cut it into half along the diameter using a cutter. you will...
take a 15cm square and fold along the diagonals the other diagonal should be a little short then with a pen mark a point about a centimeter from the tip and make two skewed triangles fold both the...
the jet is a terrific model that every child loves. you need an old plastic bottle two pairs of wheels, a bent plastic straw attached to the balloon with a rubber band. this is the lower view of the...
well, this simple rocket is quite simple to make. you require some card sheets, a bent straw, rubber bands, cello tape, thread and a balloon. from the card sheet make a doubled rocket. on the fold at...
this touching slate is very useful for the visually impaired. you will need velcro strips, wool and other odd things to make it. first apply glue to a thick piece of card board. velcro has two strips,...