In this activity, students watch the counterintuitive reaction of a candle flame towards fast moving air.
Bernoulli's Principle: As the speed of air increases, the pressure decreases.
When you blow against one side of the flame, you are creating an area of low pressure (the faster the air moves, the lower the pressure).
The relatively high-pressure air on the other side of the candle will rush over to fill the area of low pressure ("winds will blow from high to low"), effectively pushing the flame over so that it bends towards the straw.