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Science Activities, Page 2

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Rain Cloud in a Jar Experiment for Kids At The Gardner School of Eagan, they did a fun STEM activity that was colorful and educational! You can easily do this experiment with your kiddos as well. Materials needed for this experiment To do this rain cloud in a...

Studying Nature With Microscopes BFF Christian Academy had great fun studying nature under microscopes and learning about different types of scientific research and data such as quantitative and qualitative. The Fall was the perfect time for this research as there...

Soda and Mentos Experiment At Cornerstone Kids Preschool they did the classic experiment of combining Mentos and soda to watch how it reacted. Various sodas had Mentos dropped in them and the kids observed how it would make the soda bubble-up and explode (...

Observing the shadow when an object block light source A shadow is created when an object blocks light from a light source. Shadow created by the sun change shape and length throughout the day as the Earth rotates on an axis, the relative position of the sun changes in the sky. The size and...

Walking Water Science Experiment As a working from home mom, I have to entertain my daughter as well. So after doing a little bit of research on to what can keep her busy and still be educational I came across a post " How to make walking water ". You only use water, ...

Making Baking Soda Balloons To Bounce At Little Sprouts they made baking soda balloons which through a reaction of the baking soda with carbon dioxide results in balloons that are fun to bounce around! Materials needed for baking soda balloons To make your own...

See-Through Egg Science Experiment This fun science experiment they did at Rachael's Daycare & Preschool allowed children to turn an egg see-through so they could view the membrane inside. Plus, when they handled the egg it felt neat and rubbery--it could even...

Paper Mache Mummy Wrapping Activity At Good Shepherd School they learned about ancient Egypt and how in that culture they would wrap-up their deceased and make them mummies! After learning about this the children wrapped their own mummies with paper mache! How to...

Making Oobleck Activity for Kids At Early Learning Center Inc they made Oobleck and then played with it! This blend of cornstarch and water is fascinatingly gooey and fun. Materials needed to make Oobleck Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid. To make...

Diet Soda Rocket Activity At The Gardner School of Louisville, they had fun making a diet soda rocket! It was easy to do and a fun outdoor activity as the foam flew out of the soda bottle. How to do the diet soda rocket activity This activity is...

Baking Soda and Vinegar Mixing Activity for Kids At Pike Creek Christian Preschool they had fun mixing baking soda with food dye and vinegar to make some fizzy reactions! Materials Needed for the Mixing Activity To do this mixing activity you will need the following: A...

Cup Stacking Activity for Kids   At BrightPath Kids they encouraged their students to stack plastic cups! It not only was a fun activity that helped build motor skills, with a few additions they can have students working on their reading skills too! ...

Friction Demonstrating Activity For Kids At Starting Blocks Preschool they did an activity where they learned about friction via sliding different items down a ramp! Materials Needed for the Friction Demonstration Activity To do this friction demonstration activity...

Colorful Chemical Reactions Activity At Calhoun Early Childhood Center the children in Ms. Anita and Ms. Amy's class had a, "Wacky Wednesday, " where they dripped vinegar mixed with food coloring on baking soda to create a chemical reaction that also made for...

Building Play-Doh Volcanoes For Kids At Meadowbrook Preschool in Jackson, Mississippi they made Play-Doh Volcanoes which they had their Dinosaurs toys walk upon. You can make a fun Play-Doh volcano too with just a handful of materials. Materials Needed to Make...

Learning About Which Toys Will Sink or Float With Your Preschooler Daisy Hill Preschool ( @Daisypreschool) in Westhoughton, Bolton ( United Kingdom) had their student Joshua share with them a fun activity he did with his family! They examined which toys would sink and which would float. You can...

Science Experiment: Sink or Float with Oranges This is a really fun experiment for children in order to learn about floating and sinking. This is an easy, hands-on experiment. All you need is a couple of oranges( a peeled orange and an unpeeled one) and a water tank. Ask...

"Climbing Rainbow," Science Experiment for Kids At Christ Clarion Preschool in Pittsford, New York, they designed this fun science experiment you can easily do at home! It is called a, "Climbing Rainbow, " and looks beautiful once the experiment is done! How to...

Shadow Tracing Activity for Preschoolers Fun STEAM activity for preschoolers focused upon sunshine and shadows!   +Free worksheets Materials Needed for the Shadow Tracing Activity To do this activity you will need: Toy animals ( Dinosaurs could work too) White...

Sugar Cube Rainbow Creation STEAM Activity for Young Students At Peter Pan Schools in Alameda, California they had been exploring rainbows as part of a unit. This led to them doing a STEAM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) activity designed to help stimulate the curiosity...


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