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Leprechaun Science | Magic Milk for St. Patrick’s Day
The tricky leprechauns are at it again! This time they've used their powers to produce St. Patrick's Day science experiment magic. Using just three ingredients found in your kitchen, you, too, can perform magic [...]
Rainbow Paper | Color Science for Kids
Rainbows are one of the most beautiful natural wonders and can teach us so much about color science for kids. After this five minute science activity everyone will walk away with their own magnificent rainbow [...]
Dry Ice Rocket | Rainbow Painting STEAM Activity
Making a rainbow dry ice rocket is a thrilling science experiment to teach children about pressure, states of matter, and chemical reactions. There is nothing better than the anticipation of waiting for a film canister [...]
17 Must-Try St. Patrick’s Day Science Activities
When kids have a fun and colorful theme, it's easy to get them engaged in all kinds of educational activities! We have gathered 17 of the best and brightest St. Patrick's Day science activities [...]
Skittles Rainbow | Kids’ Science for St. Patrick’s Day
Making a Skittles rainbow is a bright and colorful project that will thrill the kids and engage their creativity. Perfect for a St. Patrick's Day rainbow, springtime, or anytime you need a quick and [...]
Bubble Painting with Dry Ice STEAM Activity for Kids
Once in awhile I dream up an activity that wows me as much as it does the kids. This is one of them. Bubble painting with dry ice is so fun and so simple. [...]
Paper Circuit Cards | Technology for Kids
Making paper circuit cards is the perfect union of science, technology, art, and design. For that reason, this activity fits perfectly into any STEAM or STEM curriculum at school, for library events, or just [...]
Heart Bingo for Kids | Valentine’s Day Math and Probability Practice
Playing Heart BINGO for Kids is such a fun way to practice simple addition and to introduce kids to the basics of probability! This is a fun and simple Valentine's Day math game that [...]
Flying Cupids | Static Electricity for Valentine’s Day
Playing and experimenting with static electricity provides children with some of their earliest hands-on physics lessons. This is an easy Valentine's Day STEM activity where the kids make Cupid fly using static electricity. Get [...]
Inflate a Balloon | Cool Dry Ice Experiments
I am always on the lookout for interesting, engaging, and exciting ways to teach my kids. Designing an experiment to inflate a balloon with dry ice is the perfect dry ice experiment for kids [...]
Valentine’s Science and Icy Art
Creating colorful ice hearts is the perfect creative Valentines science activity to do with kids of all ages. This vibrant Valentine's Day STEM project works great whether you are planning a class party or just [...]
7 Science Experiments for Kids Using a Red Cabbage Indicator
There is nothing that makes a kid feel more like a real scientist than making a red cabbage indicator and using it to determine whether household solutions are acidic or basic. Experimenting with a homemade [...]







