The science of separation is tricky: It requires precise devices and meticulous experience. With the help of various applications, separation between all sorts of substances is achieved by various scientific methods such as hand-picking, sieving, winnowing, sedimentation, decantation, filtration and evaporation.
But it really isn’t as hard as it sounds after we teach your child the basics!
This kit helps every student make their very own multi-level assembly to understand the various processes behind sieving, winnowing, and using these methods to separate various mixtures.
Just like all the projects of our DIY series, this kit will help children develop a knack for innovativeness and collaboration, whilst forming critical thinking and higher-order thought owing to the practical hands-on application of their minds.
Not only do we teach the basics of the academic concept of separation by using actual appliances, we also explain the need and importance of separation, thus forming a virtuous and all-round cycle of knowledge, experience and enjoyment!
We’ve seen parents do it all the time, we’ve seen videos of industries doing it on a large-scale basis in factories, and we’ve even seen helpers do it at home! But what is its importance? How is it performed? And most importantly, can we do it as well?
The separation of various materials is performed by the crafty hands of various brilliant devices that use scientific methods such as hand-picking, sieving, winnowing, sedimentation, decantation, filtration and evaporation. And none of these processed are actually as hard as they sound, as we will prove to you with our Separation of Substances kit!
This kit will teach every student, with the help of their very own multi-level assembly, the various processes behind sieving, winnowing, and using these methods to separate various mixtures.
Just like all the projects of our DIY series, this kit will help children develop a knack for innovativeness and collaboration, whilst forming critical thinking and higher-order thought owing to the practical hands-on application of their minds.
Not only do we teach the basics of the academic concept of separation by using actual appliances, we also explain the need and importance of separation, thus forming a virtuous and all-round cycle of knowledge, experience and enjoyment!