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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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Learn how to make your own fingerprint powder and test your CSI skills.
Physical Science
Third Grade
Popsicles aren't just for the summertime, this activity takes cold and turns it into a creative and tasty science experiment.
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
A simple science experiment exploring the physics of water pressure that's been amazing people since Medieval times.
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
This easy aerodynamics activity is a simple way to introduce kids to the scientific method.
Physical Science
Third Grade
Here's a fun at-home activity that will help your child strengthen math skills using high and low temperature data, and become a master temperature tracker!
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
Invite your fourth grader to bring this important concept of Bernoulli's principle  to life by creating these whirly copters!
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
Have your kids noticed how much bigger the moon looks when it's low in the sky? Here's an activity you can do to show them that it's just an optical illusion.
Physical Science
Second Grade
Here's a fun math and science activity: help your first-grader explore four different kinds of measurement, using his hand and a few simple household tools.
Physical Science
First Grade
Show your kids the power of baking powder by conducting a simple experiment. Make four batches of cornbread, all identical except for one  thing: baking powder!
Physical Science
Third Grade
Give your child an introduction to food preservation by making and canning your own yummy, homemade pasta sauce!
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
Invite your fifth grader to test the different rates of liquid absorption in synthetic and cotton materials, such as nylon and cotton.
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
Your 1st grade scientist will improve her observation skills as she's encouraged to eat healthy by comparing the dry and fresh fruit in this experiment.
Physical Science
First Grade
Show your fifth grade scientist how to create a siphon using two buckets, plastic tubing, and water. Watch her astonishment as the water travels uphill!
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
Let your fourth grade chef mix up butter and sugar with scientific principles about different states of matter, and get delicious toffee, too.
Physical Science
Fourth Grade

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