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Primary Colors Are Red, Yellow and Blue, Right? Not Exactly
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Primary colors are the blocks from which all other colors are built. But there's a lot more to know about them than the basic red, yellow and blue we learned about in kindergarten.
How to Divide Fractions
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Dividing fractions is easy once you learn a couple of rules and remember three words - keep, change and flip.
How to Make Slime
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Making slime is a fun project to do at home or school - and it takes just a few everyday ingredients to pull it off. We've got some recipes inside.
How Quikrete Works
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Quikrete is used as an alternative to concrete in many home improvement projects. Learn more about Quikrete at HowStuffWorks.
Science Projects for Kids: Light and Heat
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Discover how light sources affect plants and how colors form from light and cellophane. Learn how to make science projects for kids: light and heat.
What Is Baking Powder, and How Does it Work?
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Baking powder is an essential ingredient when preparing baked goods.
How Cakes Work
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Cakes are the go-to treat when there's a celebration going on. Learn more about the history and science of cakes at HowStuffWorks.
How Cement Mixers Work
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Few are unfamiliar with the mixer trucks that transport concrete from the factory to the construction site. How do they keep that stuff from hardening while they move?
Can You Pass This Italian Food Quiz?
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Foodies who are fans of Italian cuisine, listen up! We compiled a list of dishes, desserts, pastries, drinks and other yummy stuff for you here. Can you name each item off our menu? Good luck guessing and as they say in Italia, buon appetito!
How to Make Oobleck
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Taking its name from a Dr. Seuss book, oobleck is a sticky green substance that changes from a liquid to a solid when pressure is applied.