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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.

Make Mother

Make Mother's Day Fudge

She may work hard to fix the family veggies, but it's a rare mom who doesn't appreciate a special chocolate treat on Mother's Day, especially if her child helped make it!

Learn Lessons From the Berry Patch

Learn Lessons From the Berry Patch

As Spring leads into summer, your preschooler is full of anticipation, wondering what her first year of Elementary School will be like. Summer is a great time to work on some of those skills that will serve your child well in kindergarten, while having some fun in the sun!

Make a Bin of Worms Dessert

Make a Bin of Worms Dessert

Make this easy composting dessert and then enjoy the yummy results!

Craft the Frog Life Cycle

Craft the Frog Life Cycle

In kindergarten, students are learning the concept of a life cycle. Here’s a simple craft activity that can help your youngster better visualize the life cycle of a frog as a circle.

Beanstalk in a Box

Beanstalk in a Box

In fifth grade, students explore plant and animal adaptations. Here's a fun activity you can do at home to explore a plant adaptation called phototropism.

Make Plasma Soup and Explore the Components of Blood

Make Plasma Soup and Explore the Components of Blood

Blood is made up of four different parts, and each part is important and unique. This activity will introduce your child to each component of blood and give him a fun way to study the properties of blood.

Make Ladybug Tightrope Racers

Make Ladybug Tightrope Racers

Here's a first grade science game that explores the effect of air currents on a lightweight ladybug racer and throws in some measurement practice as well.

Create Pressed Leaf Cards

Create Pressed Leaf Cards

This pressed leaf card project puts science, writing and fun together for your second grade child.

Make a Sundial

Make a Sundial

How do you tell time without a watch? Use the sun! This simple activity will show your child how to build his own sundial.

Cleaning Copper Pennies

Cleaning Copper Pennies

Why are some pennies shiny and others dark and dull? Find out with this experiment, which transforms dark pennies to bright ones.

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