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This experiment will explain it all and we will do it by using Oreos! Step 1: color your paper plates. One needs to be the sun. Another needs to have a small earth in the center with moon phase ...
Well, check out this cool demonstration that will teach the phases of the moon by using cookies to display varying amounts of creme filling. The demonstration is courtesy of foodbeast.com.
The cool demonstration teaches kids about the phases of the moon by using cookies to display varying amounts of creme filling. The best part? You can actually eat the experiment when you’re done.
When you look up at the moon, would you immediately know what phase it’s in? Retired science educator Jim O’Leary joins us with milk’s favorite cookie to go through the moon’s different ...
Print out a phases of the moon instructional or make your own. Simply twist the top cookie off of the Oreo off and using a knife scrape away the cream to create the phases of the moon. Put out a ...
1/2: Joe Larson, left, Thor Larson, center, and Braden Bernsten, right, use Oreos to show the phases of the moon at the "To the Stars!" exhibit at the East Grand Forks Campbell Library Monday.
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