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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 Air Pressure and Make a Homemade Fountain

Explore Air Pressure and Make a Homemade Fountain

Here's a science activity that lets a first grader have fun with an empty dish soap bottle to create his own fountain as he explores air pressure.

Climb That Food Pyramid and Boost Those Kinder Reading Skills!

Climb That Food Pyramid and Boost Those Kinder Reading Skills!

No, marshmallows aren't a staple food. But try telling that to a hungry kindergartner right before dinner! Want to find a better way to teach nutrition and build up his early reading skills, too? Here's an interesting and informative activity that can help.

Make "Secret Messages" with Lemon Juice!

Make "Secret Messages" with Lemon Juice!

All you need for this activity is lemon juice and an iron - and a mystery-loving first grade scientist - to delight friends and family with these "secret" messages.

Investigate Household Product Safety

Investigate Household Product Safety

In this activity, your teen will do some snooping to investigate just what's in the cleaning products. and learn how to use Material Safety Data Sheets to identify possible hazards in the home.

Explore Color Science with Grape Juice

Explore Color Science with Grape Juice

This activity will allow your child to experiment in the kitchen and expand her science knowledge, and create some magic (or science) as she makes liquids change color before her very eyes.

Yeast Science: It

Yeast Science: It's Alive!

Get your child excited about science and teach her about a fascinating and extremely beneficial little organism that does so much for us. This science experiment with yeast is especially good for kindergartners, who are always exploring that timeless question: "Is it alive?"

States of Matter in a Baggie

States of Matter in a Baggie

How does temperature alter the states of matter? Use this experiment to give your second grader a more "solid" understanding!

Go Searching for Fossils in Your Sandbox!

Go Searching for Fossils in Your Sandbox!

Dinosaur-obsessed kids - and really, are there any kids who don't get excited about dinosaurs? - will love making their own fossils to hide in the sandbox or at the beach for warm-weather excavations.

Make Your Own Edible Play Dough

Make Your Own Edible Play Dough

This project is a great way to give toddlers the freedom to enjoy an educational and developmentally stimulating activity, without having to worry about what will happen if they eat the materials!

Make a Bin of Worms Dessert

Make a Bin of Worms Dessert

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

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