Let’s make a walking water rainbow! There’s no better way for little scientists to learn about capillary action and color mixing than by making water walk (yes – walk!) in this colorful rainbow science experiment. This science experiment is a favorite of ours because it’s so easy to set up and the results are almost…
We’re all born as scientists. Right away, we see kids experimenting in every surrounding all day long. Whether they’re throwing oatmeal on the ground, noodles at the wall, blowing bubbles in the bathtub, building forts or stacking blocks, kids experiment. Give your students the extra, mind-blowing and hands-on science experiments in the classroom using stuff that…
This simple Valentine’s Day crystal heart science experiment is a must-try! With just a few ingredients, kids can make a sparkly, gorgeous heart AND learn about chemistry at the same time. Want more science? Check out our kid-approved 30 Science Experiments (complete with a no prep journal to record results!) in our shop. This post…
Science just got a whole lot easier to add into your lesson plans! Using the easy-to-follow instructions and common household supplies, kids will whip up some magic rainbow milk, make raisins dance, create some fluffy Ivory Soap souffle, fish for ice, shine pennies and make water walk.
PLUS, your download also includes a no-prep science journal that goes along with the 30 jaw-dropping science experiments so kids can easily keep track of their results.
But that’s just the beginning! Get ready for plenty of “oohs” and “aahs.”
There’s so much included in this set! Check out all of the fun experiments below.
INSIDE YOU’LL FIND:
–> The Disappearing Egg Shell
–> Walking Water
–> Tornado in a Jar
–> Flying Tea Bags
–> Magic Balloons
–> Disappearing Skittles
–> Dancing Raisins
–> Volcano in a Jar
–> Rainbow Milk
–> Candy Chromatography
–> Water Cycle in a Bag
–> Crystal Names
–> Fireworks in a Jar
–> States of Matter Balloons
–> Dying Flowers
–> Fluffy Soap
–> Shining Pennies
–> Fishing for Ice
–> Sink or Float
–> Little Sprout House
–> Making Grapes
–> Lava in a Cup
–> Running Pepper
–> Sink and Float Oranges
–> Will it Melt?
–> Peppermint Fireworks
–> Sunscreen Science
–> Is it Magnetic?
–> Phases of the Moon
That’s more than 30 awesome science experiments PLUS a kid-friendly, no prep science journal. Get ready for some serious fun!!
Are you on the hunt for science fair projects kids will love?! We’ve got you covered! These 20 science experiments are motivating AND educational – our favorite combination. Get inspired below and then hop over to snag our 30 Science Experiments in our shop that are all kid-approved! Teach kids about physics, chemistry, engineering and so much…
This sweet honey science freebie is the perfect way to teach kids about bees! Scroll below to grab your freebies and then buzz on over to grab our 30 Science Experiments (complete with a no prep journal to record results!) in our shop! This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Getting Ready Prepping was easy! I…
If you’re looking for some good clean fun, this classic expanding Ivory soap experiment won’t disappoint. Curious little scientists will be amazed as a bar of Ivory soap grows in a matter of seconds. So, stock up on those Ivory soap bars because your kiddos will be begging to see this magic growing soap more…
What could be better than making a naked bouncing egg?! Making a glowing one, of course! This bouncy egg experiment teaches little scientists about egg anatomy and osmosis and takes just a few minutes to set up. It seriously egg-citing! And speaking of excitement, our 30 Science Experiments are kid-approved and loaded with fun! Getting…
Do you need a little magical Christmas science? This simple and VERY cool 5-minute science activity is a must-try! Young scientists will be in awe as they watch festive stripes of red and green magically stretch across their plate as water reacts with the sugar on the candies. Follow the simple step-by-step below and then…
Did you know that you can inflate a balloon WITHOUT blowing air into it? It’s true. In this simple experiment, young scientists use yeast to magically inflate a balloon. How cool is that?! Check out the simple step-by-step below and then snag our 30 Science Experiments that are kid-approved! Getting Ready We headed into the kitchen…
Need a fascinating, hands-on way to teach kids about density? You’ve come to the right spot! This oil and ice density experiment is an easy way to mesmerize students of all ages. And speaking of mesmerizing, check out our jaw-dropping 30 Science Experiments in our shop all kids will love! Getting Ready Getting the oil and…
Inspire kids to LOVE science with this mega bundle of science units! It’s jam packed with easy prep, engaging experiments teaching kids about weather, outer space, force and motion, the 5 senses, plant life cycle, and so much more.
The science bundle is perfect to use for whole class lessons, small group work or science stations in Pre-K, Kindergarten, First or Second Grade.
Mad scientists will love this awesome twist on the classic sink or float science experiment! Using only a few supplies, kids can make a Squidy that magically dives and rises with just a squeeze of the hand. If you’re looking for more science fun, hop on over to our shop to snag our 30 Science Experiments that are…
Kids will go crazy for these colorful rainbow STEM challenges! After learning how rainbows are made, they’ll make a Skittles rainbow in a jar, create repeating rainbow patterns with pattern blocks, create rainbow milk and MORE!
The STEM challenges are perfect for spring parties, early finisher activities, STEM boxes, science and math centers or just because.
INSIDE YOU’LL FIND:
–> Rainbow fact sheet
–> 10 EASY repeating pattern task cards + record sheet
–> 10 HARD repeating pattern task cards + record sheet
–> Build your own LEGO rainbow + record sheet
–> Pipe cleaner STEM rainbows + record sheet
–> Pipe cleaner rainbow creations record sheet
–> Skittles rainbow science experiment + record sheet
Looking for back to school STEM challenges your students will beg to repeat over and over again? You’re in the right spot!
Solve a batch of weight/mass task cards, complete a jaw dropping science experiment with pencils, use LEGO bricks to create a set of building challenges and more!
These five back to school STEM challenges include a variety of record sheets so you can easily adapt the activities for pre-k through second grade.
The set is perfect to use as science experiments, in STEM centers, math stations or as early finisher tasks.
All five STEM challenges include record sheets to help kids keep track of their answers AND easy to follow instructions making it easy for you to lead the activity.
These spring STEM Challenges are a must-try! Design and build a sprout house, solve a batch of spring pattern block challenges, turn a newspaper into a kite that really flies and so much more.
The set is perfect to use as science experiments, in STEM centers, math stations or as early finisher tasks.
–> Sprout House science experiment and record sheet
–> Photosynthesis and Parts of a Seed posters
–> Newspaper STEM challenge and record sheet
–> (4) roll and cover pattern block mats practicing the numbers 1-6
–> (4) roll, add and cover pattern block mats working on addition to 12
–> 15 pattern block challenges
–> Pattern block design sheet
All five STEM challenges include record sheets to help kids keep track of their answers AND easy to follow instructions making it easy for you to lead the activity.
These Easter STEM Challenges are a must-try! Grab a bag of jelly beans and dive into weight, length and science. The set is perfect to use in STEM centers, math stations or as early finisher tasks.
–> 16 length comparison cards asking “What is longer?”
–> 16 length comparison cards asking “What is longer?” OR “What is shorter?”
–> 15 geoboard challenges
–> Rubber egg science experiment
All six STEM challenges include record sheets to help kids keep track of their answers AND an answer key making it easy for you to check their results.
16 length comparison cards asking “What is longer?”
16 length comparison cards asking “What is longer?” OR “What is shorter?”
Dancing Candy Heart Science Experiment
All five STEM challenges include record sheets to help kids keep track of their answers AND an answer key making it easy for you to check their results.
Studying force and motion?! These six science experiments and colorful posters are a must! The easy to follow directions and printable record sheets make the activities perfect to use as science centers, STEM projects or whole class lessons.
Spring is just around the corner and my kiddos are itching to start planting seeds. Our little DIY sprout house made from sponges had my kids giddy with excitement. Combining engineering and science into one awesome project was a motivating way to learn about germination. It definitely brought a whole new meaning to the word “greenhouse”!…
Holidays are such an exciting time for kids and when you’re able to bring hands-on, fun activities into the classroom you can amplify their joy! We’ve compiled a list of many easy-to-set-up centers to celebrate throughout the entire year with your PreK, Kindergarten and first grade students. Whether you’re looking for centers to be completed…
I love teaching about apples at the beginning of the school year. It’s a perfect way to introduce life cycles and students are always amazed at how a tiny seed can grow into a huge apple tree! Scroll down to grab your free life cycle book and then make sure to hop over and enjoy…