By now you know if you are left-handed or right-handed. Whichever hand you write with is your dominant hand. But did you also know that you have a dominant foot, eye, and ear? And they are often not all on the same side. There are quick and easy ways to find out what your dominant sides are for each of these and it often runs in families - so if you want to take this activity further, do these tests on your family too! Materials:
How To Links & Explanation: Here is the link to the instructions and explanation. You can also determine your dominant ear by figuring out which ear you hold a phone up to. Thanks to the Science Kids for this activity. For a more detailed description and explanation, check out this link by Scientific American. It also has additional extension activities you could try. Share Your Experience: If you do this experiment feel free to post pictures in the comments section below. Happy Sciencing!
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