![]() ![]() ![]() This experiment touches on the concepts of crystallization and evaporation, and it is just a cool process to watch!Ĭhewing Gum Science by Meet Penny – What kid wouldn’t want to grab some gum for a science experiment? This one is sure to engage any reluctant learners. Children can create their own mini ice towers.ĭIY Crystal Landscapes by Babble Dabble Doo – Create gorgeous, delicate crystals using a few household ingredients. Making Ice Grow by Teach Preschool – Whoa, this experiment is seriously cool ( cool, teehee). Underwater Sound Experiment for Kids by Still Playing School – Little ones learn how sounds change underwater with this simple but engaging experiment. Physics for Kids: Water, Mirrors, and Reflections by My Nearest and Dearest (link no longer available) – Encourage kids to find out how moving water distorts images.Įxperiments with Air Drag and Streamlined Shapes by Sugar Aunts – Test out air drag using toy cars, a blow dryer, and paper! HOMEMADE PHYSICS SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS HOW TOTornado in a Jar by Coffee Cups and Crayons – Show the kids how to wield the forces of nature in a pickle jar! I love how simple this experiment is, and how captivating it is to children. ![]() This experiment turns those materials into an exploration of tectonic plates in a super easy and fun way. Simple Earthquake Science by The Chaos and The Clutter – If your house is like mine, you have Lego bricks and building blocks accessible. Perfect for a birthday party or any day!Įasy “Quicksand” Density Experiments by LalyMom – Have you ever wondered what would happen to Hexbugs in quicksand? A rather funny premise to an experiment, with really interesting results! How Many Balloons Can Lift a Bag? by Mess for Less – Grab some helium-filled balloons to answer this question. A beautiful mix of art and science! Science Experiments for All of the “WHY?” Kids Melting Ice Science Experiment with Salt and Color by The Artful Parent – Experiment with how salt melts ice, then watch as the colorful liquid highlights the process even more. The kids will “ooooh!” and “aaaah!” as they jump right into testing chemical reactions.Įxpanding Ivory Soap by Happy Hooligans – Explore what happens when you place Ivory soap in the microwave! This experiment always leads to wide-eyed, excited children, and they’re learning about how air molecules expand in heat. Scented Rainbow Science by Fun-A-Day – Grab a few ingredients from the kitchen to set up this colorful, and deliciously-scented, easy science experiment for kids. So easy to set up, but packed with meaningful information to answer kids’ questions.įun Flower Science Experiment by Happily Ever Mom – Let the kids pick some flowers, then bring out the hammers to explore the concept of pigments. Why are There Craters on the Moon by I Can Teach My Child – A super hands-on way to determine why the moon has craters. There is even a video of the oobleck “dancing” and moving all around!Įxploding Baggies by Inspiration Laboratories – A few simple ingredients and kids can make these exploding baggies! Add some paint and they can create art at the same time. Messy (but Awesome!) Science Experimentsĭancing Oobleck by Housing a Forest – This delightfully messy experiment explores how oobleck interacts with sound waves. How are Stalactites Formed? – Help children answer this question with a simple, hands-on science experiment! Kids will learn about saturation and mineral deposits along the way. Why Do Leaves Change Color? – This experiment answers a question that most kids ask during the fall! What a super cool, but super simple way for them to experiment and get the answer themselves. What a fun way to capture children’s natural curiosity. Super Cool Walking Water Experiment – A simple and beautiful look into absorption and color mixing. Ready? Let’s get right to them … How Wee Learn Science Experiments for Kids 43 Easy Science Experiments for Kids that will BLOW Your Kid’s Mind ![]()
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