In this DIY science activity, kids will build a balloon-powered zipline that teaches about kinetic energy, potential energy, & wind power.
Experiments for Grades 3-5
In this DIY science activity, kids can experiment with melting several types of ice and learn how ice melts in different bodies of water across the world.
In this fun experiment, children will learn how to create a composting bottle that shows how organic items are broken down by sun, water, and bacteria.
Conduct a simple experiment using natural filters to clean "contaminated" water and learn how nature provides clean water for both humans and the planet.
In this DIY experiment for kids, learn how to create an easy, solar powered night light by using a mason jar, solar light, acrylic gems and poster tack.
A science experiment where kids learn to grow plants in different sunlight environments and track the growth of each plant over the span of two weeks.
A science experiment for kids ages 10 and up, showing how to use the sun’s thermal energy to heat objects and track the total heat absorption and retention.
Learn how you can create a sailboat from household products & see how renewable wind energy propels it forward. Try our other science experiments today!
Have you ever wondered about the sun's position? Try our sundial science experiment & learn how the sun and the rotation of the earth shows the time of day.
Do you know how hydropower works? Check out our DIY water wheel science experiment and learn about the power of water, how it creates energy, and more.