| If you're looking for cool science projects, just think of | | | | microwave. |
| something that your friends and family will find exciting | | | | Start by putting the first bag of popcorn you're testing |
| and you will enjoy doing. One cool science experiment | | | | into the microwave. Follow the instructions on the bag |
| might be to see if different brands of popcorn leave | | | | for suggested cooking time. When it's done have an |
| different amounts of kernels un-popped. This is a great | | | | adult open the bag, being careful not to burn yourself |
| experiment to do when you have friends or family | | | | on the steam. Dump the contents into one of the |
| over because they can help you eat all the popcorn | | | | bowls you have waiting. This is where your visitors will |
| you will be making. | | | | come in handy, invite them to help you eat the popcorn |
| To do these cool science projects, you will need to | | | | but make sure they don't remove any of the |
| have several different brands of popcorn on hand. | | | | un-popped kernels from the bowl. When all the |
| Make sure the bags are the same size so they will | | | | popcorn is gone count the kernels and record your |
| have approximately the same number of kernels in | | | | results. You can then go through the same procedure |
| each bag. You will also need one bowl for each brand | | | | with the other brands of popcorn you are going to test |
| of popcorn you will be using, and of course a | | | | and record all your results carefully. |