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  1. Colorful Walking Water Science Experiment

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  3. Rainbow Walking Water Science Experiment

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  5. Hands-on science experiment: Walking Water

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  6. Walking Water Science Experiment for Kids STEM and Rainbow Science

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  2. Rainbow Walking Water. Experiment NO.3

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  5. STEAM Activity Walking Water

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  1. Walking Water Science Experiment

    Walking Water Science Experiment

  2. Rainbow Walking Water Experiment

    Walking Water Experiment Hypothesis Example: "I predict that if I place pieces of paper towel in cups filled with different colored water and connect them, then the water will move up the paper towels and travel from one cup to another. Supplies: Water;

  3. Walking Water

    Walking Water

  4. Colorful Capillary Action "Walking Water"

    Line up all your glasses in a row. Starting with a glass on one end, fill every other glass with water. Put a few drops of food coloring in each water-filled glass. You can choose what colors to use, but don't use the same color twice in a row. Use the spoon to mix the food coloring in each glass. Use a paper towel to wipe off the spoon in ...

  5. Walking Water Rainbow Science Experiment

    Walking Water Rainbow Science Experiment

  6. Walking Water Experiment

    Put colored water into alternate cups. Fold the strips of paper towel and place one end in a paper cup and the other end in the adjacent cup, like this: Add paper towel strips to the cups. You will start to see movement straight away. Watch as the water creeps up the towel and collects in the neighboring cup.

  7. PDF Walking Water

    Find a spot where your experiment won't be disturbed, gather your supplies and get started! Procedure 1. Position your cups about an inch or so apart from each other. Pour water into every other cup, filling each one about ¾ full. 2. Add a few drops of food coloring into the water and stir until the water is one color.

  8. Walking Water Experiment

    Food color - colors of your choice. Paper towel - 1 to 2 inch wide. Water. Steps to follow. Take the glass tumbler and place them on the table. At least two tumblers are required to see water walk. You must place tumblers close to each other with minimum distance apart. Fill one glass with water.

  9. Walking Water Experiment

    Glasses or jars of the same size. Paper towel. Water. Food colouring. Method. Place coloured water into the glasses on the outside, leaving the middle one empty. Cut a piece of kitchen roll in half and fold up each. Place a piece of kitchen roll so it runs from the glasses with water into the empty one. Sit back and watch.

  10. Rainbow walking water science

    1. The Rainbow Walking Water Science experiment is a colorful and engaging activity that demonstrates the concept of capillary action, which is the ability of liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of external forces such as gravity. It's particularly interesting for children as it showcases how water can "walk" from one ...

  11. Rainbow Walking Water Science Experiment for Kids

    Rainbow Walking Water Science Experiment for Kids

  12. How to do the Walking Water Experiment

    Walking Water Experiment Supply List. Water. Five drinking glasses. Paper towel. Food coloring. Don't forget your safety gear! Lab coat . Safety goggles. Gloves.

  13. PDF WALKING WATER EXPERIMENT

    WALKING WATER EXPERIMENT Hypothesis - This is what I think will happen: Start Time: End Time:_____ How many minutes did it t a k e ? _____ Vocabulary: While you're waiting, look up the term and circle the correct words in the definition. Capillary Action - The movement of water/air through open/dark spaces.

  14. The Walking Water Experiment For Kids

    Set your two identical glasses about 2 inches apart. Pour water into one of the cups until it's halfway full. Add a few drops of your favorite food coloring to the water. Stir the food coloring until the water is one color. Take a strip of paper towel and fold it until it's 1 to 2 inches wide. Place one end of the paper towel strip into the ...

  15. Rainbow Walking Water Experiment

    The science behind the walking water experiment is similar to way in which water is able to go from tree roots to tree leaves- CAPILLARY ACTION Capillary action is the ability of water to flow in narrow spaces, resisting gravity along the way. The colored water in the jars soaks into and travels up the paper towel-carrying it to the jar next to it.

  16. Walking Water Rainbow Experiment

    Walking Water Rainbow Experiment. To complete this experiment, you will need: six cups - clear, glass or plastic. red, blue and yellow food colouring. paper towels. water. Experiment Worksheet. To complete this experiment, first place the six cups in a row and fill up the 1st, 3rd, and 5th cups with water until they are ½ full.

  17. PDF SCIENCE BACKGROUND

    s with warm water. Add yellow food coloring to one o. the cups and mix. Add blue food coloring to the. her cup and mix. STEP 2: Place an empty cup in the middle of the cups. filled with water.STEP 3: Twist the paper. wels lengthwise. STEP 4: Place one end of a twisted paper towel into the cup with yellow food coloring and the other end.

  18. Color Changing Walking Water Experiment

    Color Changing Walking Water Science Experiment Instructions. Step 1 - Prepare two strips of paper towel between 1 and 2 inches wide. Tip: We used one section of paper towel and folded it in half and then in half again until it was the correct width. Set the paper towel strips aside and gather the rest of the supplies.

  19. Walking Water Experiment

    Walking Water Experiment

  20. Walking Water Experiment for Kids

    The walking water experiment is a simple and visually stunning demonstration of how water travels from one container to another through a process called capillary action. Capillary action occurs when water molecules are attracted to the surface of certain materials, such as paper towels or coffee filters, and move upward and defy gravity. ...

  21. Crazy Cool Walking Water Science Experiment for Kids

    Walking Water Science Experiment. at least 3 empty glasses (these are the ones we used) water. food coloring. paper towels. Choose the colors you want to mix. We did red and yellow, blue and yellow, and red and blue. Fill a jar for each color and add food coloring. You will need an additional empty glass of the same size for each pair of colors.

  22. Walking Water Experiment

    Help your child learn about water, the life-sustaining liquid, using this simple yet magical walking water experiment. The walking water science experiment is easy to set up and the results will leave your kids in awe. It is one of the coolest science experiments for kids. The purpose of the walking water experiment is to teach children how ...

  23. Easy Rainbow Walking Water Science Experiment For Kids

    Step 3: Cut six equal size paper towels into strips. Fold each strip lengthwise, so they become narrow enough to fit into the cups but still have much excess paper towel to soak up and transport water. Step 4: Submerge one end of the paper towel strip into a water cup and the other end into the adjacent empty cup.