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Physical Science Activities & Experiments

Physical science activities & experiments that help show your child the fun side of learning science. From easy physical science activities to more advanced, we've got you covered.

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Celebrate April Fools' Day with a science prank that is sure to amuse -- and educate.
Physical Science
Third Grade
Help your own young scientist tackle the wonders of static electricity from the comfort of his own home!
Physical Science
Third Grade
Excite your fourth grader by recreating ancient Viking myths. This miniature longboat will explore the principle of water molecules expanding when heated.
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
Create a 'flying saucer'-type device with your fifth grader to experiment with the principles of electrical charge and induction.
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
Without energy, the world could not function! Here is a practical way for kids to learn about and demonstrate specific types of energy.
Physical Science
Middle School
Here is a quick experiment you can conduct at the playground to introduce or reinforce the concept of Newton's First Law, The Law of Inertia.
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
Introduce your child to the amazing, almost magical phenomenon of static electricity!
Physical Science
Second Grade
This Mother's Day, mix in some fifth grade science learning to create this fabulous fudge!
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
This activity will help your child review science concepts, learn new ones, and become familiar with examples of various concepts in science. Plus, it's fun!
Physical Science
Middle School
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.
Physical Science
Middle School
This fun marbled paper craft uses things you're likely to have around your house, and it teaches kids some simple chemistry too!
Physical Science
Second Grade
When you see those sunscreen 'protection levels,' what does that really mean?  Try this experiment to find out.
Physical Science
Third Grade
Here's one way to recycle: turn a tuna can into a mini barbecue and teach your child the power of resourcefulness!
Physical Science
High School
Learn to solve a crime scene investigation using an important forensics tool: oblique lighting.
Physical Science
Third Grade

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