If you're looking for easy and exciting educational science activities to keep your kids engaged, you're in the right place.
These spinning bats are another simple Halloween science activity using simple materials. You'll need a straw or pencil, ...
These came out brilliantly on black cardstock, especially when we added a bit of glitter. Draw firework shapes on the filter paper. Drop water onto the filter paper. Watch the colours run and leave to ...
Halloween is a great time to try some spooky science tricks and experiments. Here at Science Sparks, we've been growing our ...
These simple push and pull puppets are a Halloween version of the animal puppets we made earlier this year. They are great for part of a forces topic and a simple science craft for any time of year.
Can you completely submerge a paper towel under water without it getting wet? The answer is yes, you can! It needs some science trickery, but you’ll be surprised how easy it is! When the glass is ...
The next location in Around the World in 50 Experiments is Portugal. Portugal is located in Southwestern Europe and has a long, beautiful Atlantic coastline, captivating history and diverse landscapes ...
These remarkable female scientists changed the world with their discoveries, paving the way for generations of women to follow their dreams. Read a book and try a science activity related to the story ...
Around the World in 50 Experiments is a series of science experiments designed to take children on an adventure around the world learning about different countries and cultures as they go along. Print ...