| Quick science experiments are easy to come by, and | | | | actual color you're writing. For example, you could write |
| can be just as interesting as the more complex and | | | | the word RED with a green colored marker. After you |
| time consuming projects available. It's simply a matter | | | | have the list of colors written down you can test your |
| of find a quick science experiment that interests you. | | | | friends and family to see if they are able to say the |
| Think of a question you would like answered and put it | | | | word you have written down or if they say the color |
| into action. An example of a simple experiment would | | | | its printed in. |
| be to see which type of water ants prefer more, | | | | This is a classic left brain - right brain conflict. The right |
| sugar water, salt water, or plain old tap water. It's just | | | | half of the brain is trying to say the color, and the left |
| a matter of gathering a few ants, mixing the water | | | | side of the brain is trying to say the word. See how |
| and laying it out for them to see which they prefer. | | | | many of your friends and family can get it right. A |
| Other quick science experiments can be to get some | | | | science experiment doesn't have to be time |
| different colored markers, a piece of paper, and write | | | | consuming to be a success, it just has to be interesting |
| the names of some colors, in a different color than the | | | | to you and show the answer to your question. |