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Science activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy science activities to more advanced science experiments, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Explore the Science of Energy

Explore the Science of Energy

Energy is the ability to change or move matter, and matter is everything that takes up space. Without energy, the world could not function! Here is a practical way to demonstrate specific types of energy.

Experiment with Magnet Magic

Experiment with Magnet Magic

Is your child struggling to get a handle on the principles of magnetism? Here's a fun activity to demonstrate polarity and understand the basic principles of magnetism.

Make Your Own Paper

Make Your Own Paper

You can easily make your own paper with a few kitchen and hardware-store materials. Since this project uses old newspapers, your papermaking is actually paper recycling!

Teacher For a Day

Teacher For a Day

Here's a fun activity that will have your child teaching you for once, while you find out exactly what she is learning in school.

Investigate Science with Sweet Talk

Investigate Science with Sweet Talk

Here's an investigative activity in which your child will discover real-world names and uses for sugar and find out how it is hidden in many different foods.

Plant a Fail-Safe Veggie Garden!

Plant a Fail-Safe Veggie Garden!

What happens when you give a kid dirt, a shovel, and a squirting hose? Chances are, a big mess, and a lot of fun.

Make Your Own Electricity

Make Your Own Electricity

By using static electricity generated from their body, a child can cause a small fluorescent lamp bulb to light up!

Experiment with Splashy Science

Experiment with Splashy Science

Summer's in full swing and the temperature is creeping ever higher. Fill up the kiddie pool, gather a stash of preschool science equipment, and get ready to introduce your child to the power of hypothesis.

The Red Cabbage Acid Test

The Red Cabbage Acid Test

How to test for acids and bases? In this activity you and your child can make your own indicator from red cabbage!

Playing for Planets: A Study Card Game

Playing for Planets: A Study Card Game

All you need are pencils, paper and some scissors to get started on this easy and fun game to review astronomy information, or other types of study concepts.

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