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Adults Try 6th Grade Science Experiments... No Instructions

There's a reason we never liked science.

"Back to school" has new meaning for these adults who tried reproducing 6th grade science experiments.

In the video above, teams of two were given a basket full of tools and ingredients to complete different scientific tests. But here's the catch: they weren't given any instructions, and some of the supplies – including tampons – had nothing to do with the experiment.

Watch the video to see how they did.

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Best School Life Hacks(01 of19)
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Organize School Supplies(02 of19)
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With so many school supplies on hand at the beginning of the year, it can be hard to keep track of what you have. Help your kids stay organized by storing them in an over-the-door organizer or hanging shoe rack.Source: A Bowl Full Of Lemons (credit:A Bowl Full Of Lemons)
Telling Time(03 of19)
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Help the kids practice telling time with this cute home décor idea. Source: Classroom Décor Ideas (credit:Classroom Décor Ideas)
Back-To-School Booklet(04 of19)
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This little booklet is really helpful if you’ve got more than one kid going back to school. Made with a few pieces of coloured paper, this booklet holds all of your child’s important school information such as contact info and class schedule. This will help keep you organized and informed about what’s happening in each of your children’s classes. Source: Mrs. D’s Corner (credit:Mrs. D’s Corner)
Hang Up Backpacks(05 of19)
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There’s a reason why classrooms use hangers to organize kids’ backpacks! Use this method at home to keep the house less cluttered.Source: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
DIY Ice Pack(06 of19)
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Keep your kids' lunches cool with a sponge! Simply soak it in water, put it in a Ziploc bag and freeze. Pack the frozen sponge with your kids' lunch for a drip-free way to keep the food cool.Source: Parent Hacks (credit:Parent Hacks)
DIY bento box(07 of19)
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Bento boxes are such a great idea for packing kids' lunches. If you want to make your own, simply add washable cupcake liners to a lunch container. It's a cheap and easy way to create compartments!Source: Following in My Shoes (credit:Following in My Shoes)
Play On Monkey Bars(08 of19)
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You can fix your child’s bad handwriting by encouraging them to play on the monkey bars in the playground. This helps build your child’s muscle control and coordination, thus improving their writing skills. Source: Moving Smart Blog (credit:Moving Smart Blog)
Study Tip(09 of19)
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A great study tip for teens.Source: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Cereal Breakfast Station(10 of19)
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Create a cereal breakfast station to not only encourage kids to eat in the morning, but to also foster their independence. Source: Love & Marriage Blog (credit:Love & Marriage Blog)
Personalized Backpack(11 of19)
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Buy a cheap backpack and personalize it using stencils. Not only does this save you money,you’re your child will love having a truly unique bag. Source: I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar (credit:I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar)
Keep Track Of Binder Pages(12 of19)
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Never lose a sheet of paper again.Source: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Morning Routine(13 of19)
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Homework Station(14 of19)
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Plan Lunches(15 of19)
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Study Tip(16 of19)
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How To Hold A Pencil(17 of19)
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Pre-Sliced Apples(18 of19)
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Pre-slice an apple and secure the pieces together with a rubber band. This will ensure that the apple won’t go brown by the time it’s lunch! Source: Pop Sugar (credit:Pop Sugar)
Magazine Rack(19 of19)
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This is genius! Mount a magazine rack to your wall to use for school papers. To make this organizational tool even more effective, make sure you hang the rack in the same spot your child drops off his or her backpack when they get home from school. This way, the rack will serve as a daily reminder for kids to empty out their bags before they do anything else. Source: Simple Stylings (credit:Simple Stylings)

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