Kids Science Experiments

 

 

Kids Science Experiments and Science Projects are full of fun, easy and exciting hands-on experiments that will help you answer a lot of questions asked by your children.  These simple, safe and easy to follow science experiments and science projects can be achieved with everyday materials and recycled items found around your house. Help make learning fun and easy by trying some of these science experiments with your kids.

Remember to always have fun with your science experiments and don’t worry if your experiments don’t come out as you would expect – some of the greatest scientific discoveries have been made by mistake. 

Science is all around us in our daily living and the more you experiment with science and observe; the more fascinated you will become in finding answers.

Scientists learn about the world we live in by carrying out all sorts of scientific experiments or investigations.  Scientists are very organized and very careful people.  When they work on an experiment or a project, they write down what they used, what they did and what happened.  It is a good idea for you to keep a notebook throughout your science experiments and/or science projects.  This is so you can write about the experiments you are doing step-by-step, what your observations were and remember how you came to discover the results from your investigations. 

Write your experiments under these headings:

Your Aim - Why do you want to do the experiment?  What hypothesis are you going to test?  Reason for your experiment; you want to find out why A is good but B is not so good?

Your Method - What are you goiing to do or test?  Make labels and/or diagrams to help keep your method in order.

Your Result - As you carry out your experiments be sure to observe things happening and record measurements.  Sometimes it is a good idea to record your results in a table or chart.

Work safely and remember to always wash your hands after completing your experiments! Have a look at the Laboratory Rules in the Mixing and Separating section for your laboratory guidance.

Have a go at these hands-on kids science experiments and projects in a classroom, as an after school activity group or in your own home.

Select one of the topics below to view the science experiments and science projects...

You will need some of the following items for these Experiments and Projects:

Baking soda
Baking tray
Balloon
Bells of Big Ben
Big jar with lid
Bowls
Carbonated Soda Water
Card board
Chocolate
Cling film (plastic wrap)
Coins
Copper coins
Corn flour

Crayons
Eggs (cooked and uncooked)
Elastic band (rubber band)
Empty pots (yogurt)
Felt tip pens
Flat-sided jar
Food coloring
Freezer
Glass jars

 

Hole punch
Honey
Ice cubes
Kettle
Leftover foods
Lemon juice
Liquid Dish-
washing Soap
Magnets
Marbles
Masking tape
Matchbox cover
Matchsticks
Milk jars
Mirrors
Modelling clay
Mug
Newspaper
Notebook
Oil
Orange

Paint brushes
Paper
Paper-clips
Paper towel
Paper towel tube
Pencil
Pepper
Ping-pong balls
Plastic bag
Plastic bottles (short)
Plastic bottles (tall)
Plastic comb
Plastic cups
Plastic pen
Plate
Postcard (index card)
Pot holder

Raisins
Rice
Rose leaves
Ruler
Salt
Sand
Saucepan
Scissors
Shiny spoon
Shoe box
Silver foil
Sink
Straws
String
Sugar
Tape
Tea-light candles
Test tubes
Thermometer
Ticking watch
Tissue paper
Torches
Water
White flowers (carnation/daisies)
Wooden spoons
Woollen jumper
Woollen sock
Vinegar
Yogurt pots

Complete List of Experiments

A clown that will not lie down
Back to front
Bells of big ben
Bending light in the dark
Bending pencil
Bending water
Blow me out
Bobbing raisins
Bouncing spotlight
Bubbles round
Charged or not charged
Charging up a lightbulb
Chocolate leaves
Color breakdown
Coloured crystals
Coloured flowers
Density experiment
Diver in a bottle
Dropping orange
Drying clothes
Electricity types
Electromagnets
Feeling the vibration
Fishing for treasures
Flipping clown
Floating playdough
Floators ink exercise
Freeze oil & water
Freezingwater
Fresh Water
Greenpenny
Growaplant
Growingmold
Hosepiperainbow
Hydrogen Bubbles

Insulators
Invisible Force - Moving Cars
Jet engine balloon
Killer straw
Lift a friend
Lifting ice cubes
Magic coin
Magic egg
Make a long distance call
Make needle magnets
Making a lavalamp
Making a rainbow on a sunny day
Making a rainbow spinner
Making a volcanoes
Making a volcano
Marsh mallow face
Mirror drawing
Musical pipes
Paper plunge
Pointing north
Pushing and pulling
Rainbows in a darkroom
Resisting balloons
Ringing ears
Rising coin
Rising tissue paper
Run away pepper

Science sites
Seeing the vibration
Shiny coins
Shiny spoons
Shoe box surprise
Sinking orange
Slippery ice
Sloppy slime
Sound catcher
Sound through a tube
Speedboat matchsticks
Spinning ball
Spinning bucket
Spinning egg
Steaming up
Stuck on you
Sucked in
Suspended paperclip
Swimming fish
Swirled milk
Testing the pull
Three layer float
Vinegar oil pour
Wake up taste buds
Watch sound travel
Wriggle worm



Information and Resource Links:

US Government Childrens Science Education
Yahoo Science Education Section

DMOZ Science Directory

DMOZ Childrens Science
Education Games and Fun
Cool science for curious kids



   

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