Author: Gilkut

Working water filter model school science project using sand gravel charcoal and cotton

Working Water Filter Model for School Project | Easy DIY Water Filtration Experiment (Grades 3–5)

Discover an easy and educational Working Water Filter Model for school students. Learn how sand, gravel, and charcoal help clean dirty water in this fun DIY environmental science project perfect for Grades 3–5 science fairs and exhibitions.

Leprechaun trap school project made from cardboard box with gold coins and shamrocks
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Leprechaun Trap School Project: 20+ Ideas for Every Grade Level (2026)

A complete guide to leprechaun trap ideas for kids — from preschool to high school — with step-by-step instructions, materials lists, and curriculum tie-ins. What Is a Leprechaun Trap School Project? Every year as St. Patrick’s Day approaches, classrooms across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia buzz with one exciting challenge: building a leprechaun trap….

Parchment Paper vs Butter Paper: What’s the Difference? 🍪
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🧁 Parchment Paper vs Butter Paper: What’s the Difference? 🍪 – Easy Guide for Kids | Baking Paper Differences Explained

Confused about parchment paper and butter paper? This fun and simple guide for kids explains the difference between baking paper, wax paper, and more — with a cartoon infographic and cookie facts!

🧑‍🎓 Project: RFID-Based Attendance System Using Raspberry Pi Pico | RFID Based Attendance System Using Raspberry Pi Pico (Easy Guide)

🧑‍🎓 Project: RFID-Based Attendance System Using Raspberry Pi Pico | RFID Based Attendance System Using Raspberry Pi Pico (Easy Guide)

Learn how to build an RFID attendance system with Raspberry Pi Pico and MFRC522. Complete step-by-step guide with code, wiring, and explanation.

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🧠 Ultimate Guide to 7-Segment Display (Beginner-Friendly) 7-Segment Display Explained for Students | Projects, Code, and Diagrams

Learn everything about 7-segment displays with this student-friendly guide! Includes pin diagram, code examples, number patterns, and exciting projects.

Create an advanced 2-digit counter project using Raspberry Pi Pico with a 7-segment display, buzzer alerts, and blinking LEDs. Ideal for students and hobbyists!

✅ Level: Intermediate🧠 Skills Learned: 7-segment interfacing, button handling, buzzer control, LED blinking, MicroPython logic🕒 Estimated Time: 2–3 hours 🧰 Components Required Component Quantity Raspberry Pi Pico (or Pico W) 1 7-Segment Display (Common Cathode) 1 220Ω Resistors (for segments) 8 Push Buttons 5 Buzzer (Piezo or Passive) 1 Green LED 1 Red LED 1…