April 2022

Chilly Fish (Biology Experiments)

Purpose : to determine if temperature affects the movement of a fish’s operculum and mouth.Things Required:Aquarium with goldfish (or other small fish)Large-mouthed jarFish netThermometerLarge bowlIceDirections:Fill the large-mouthed jar with water from the aquarium. Use the net to transfer a fish to the jar.Allow the fish 30 minutes to adjust to its new environment. Count and

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Grasshopper in Study (Biology Experiments)

Let’s study the parts of a grasshopper in this experiment.Things Required:Insect netGrasshopper (instruction for catching below)Magnifying glassPlastic bag Directions:Use the insect net to catch a grasshopper. It would be easier if you find a dead grasshopper for this study, but if a dead grasshopper is not found catch a live one with the net and

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Cricket Thermometer (Biology Experiments)

In this simple and easy experiment, we will determine the temperature from a cricket’s chirp.Things Required:Watch with a second handCricket (may be purchased from a live bait store)JarNylon stockingrubber band Directions:Catch a cricket and place it in the jar. Stretch the stocking over the mouth of the jar and secure with the rubber band. Count

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Geometric Designs (Biology Experiments)

The intention of this experiment is to determine if spider webs have the same geometric design.Things Required:Enamel spray paint (any bright colour)HairsprayScissorsWhite construction paperDirections:The best time to find spider webs is in the early morning of a spring or summer day. Pick out several webs suitable for collecting and wait a few hours for the

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Distinctive (Biology Experiments)

What’s the difference between butterflies and moths? Let’s check out.Things Required:Coat hangerPillowcase2 large jarsStocking2 rubber bandsBroom handle or long stickButterfly and moth (instructions for catching below)Directions:Make an insect net by bending a coat hanger into a hoop. Attach the pillowcase to the hoop and secure the ends of the hoop to the broom handle. (This

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