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Halloween Science Experiments for Kids || Spooky Floating Ghosts || Science for Kids

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Published on 10/14/24 / In SCIENCE

Time to do Halloween Science Experiments for Kids! Are you ready for some Spooky Science fun? We're getting ready for Halloween and making Floating Ghosts! You can make some, too!

In this video, Charlie shows you how to make tissue paper ghosts that can fly when you wave a balloon over them! How does it work?

It's because of STATIC ELECTRICITY. If you rub a balloon on your hair, you build up negative charges (electrons) on the balloon. The tissue paper has positive charges that are attracted to the negative charges on the balloon! It's Spooky Science!

We also do an experiment. Remember, an experiment is when you test a hypothesis. Charlie makes a hypothesis that lighter materials like tissue paper will fly easier than heavier ones like regular paper. Watch as we test this hypothesis! You can do your own experiment at home by cutting out ghosts of different materials and seeing which ones work best. Remember to make a hypothesis and then test it!

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Materials used in this video:

Balloons
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Fiskars Kids Training Safety Scissors
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Tissue paper
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Halloween Lights
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Written by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
Directed by Michael Harrison
Assistant Director Cassi Jerkins
Performed by Michael Rosenbaum
Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Michael Harrison

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