DIY Rain Gauge for Kids Science experiments and specimen tubes seem to go hand in hand so when I was thinking up this diy rain gauge weather activity for kids…
DIY Putty Slime Recipe for Kids Making putty is an easy and fun science project to do at home with kids. Like making slime, you’re going to get a…
Did you know there are thousands of underwater volcanoes underwater? Using a few items from around the house, you can create your own underwater volcano! Ingredients: Room Temperature Water Hot…
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Part science, part craft and 100% fun, this great jellyfish-in-a-bottle project brings your very own jellyfish to life! Using everyday household items like plastic grocery bags, plastic water bottles, thread, water…
Create invisible ink with lemon juice! It is a lot of fun, and you can pretend you are a secret agent as you keep all your secret codes and messages…
With this volcano experiment, your child will be hooked on chemistry after she builds a model volcano by combining an acid and an alkaline substance! Supplies: Empty water bottle, 1…
This wind turbine project is a great way to experiment with wind energy! Supplies: Wind Turbine Project Supplies: Paper plate. scissors, straw, 2 pieces wood pieces (or 2 dowels), each…
Green energy is generated from natural resources such as sunlight, hot springs, wind, rain, and falling water. These sources are considered renewable because they quickly replenish themselves and are usually…
Supplies: Multiple colors of food coloring (preferably primary colors), dish detergent, plate or pie plate, milk. Step 1: Pour enough milk in plate to completely cover the bottom to the depth…
Make these beautiful crystals at home using supplies from your pantry! Please note that this project uses Borax, a common household cleaner/chemical that can be harmful if ingested by little…