Science Activities and Games
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. Here's where you can find more in depth Science Fair Project Ideas & Topics
Learn Gravity with Parachute People
Let your child think she's being naughty with this fun activity. Create your own parachute people using a handkerchief and lightweight figurine. She'll have so much fun that she won't realize you're sneaking in a science lesson!
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.
Make a Silly Weather Vane
Learning about the weather is an important kindergarten science concept. This silly activity gives it an artistic spin.
Does Soil Contain Water?
For kindergarten "concrete" thinkers, water is water...and soil is soil. But where does water that plants need come from? Here's a simple experiment to find out.
Yeast Science: Can Yeast Inflate a Balloon?
Get to know yeast with this fun and simple science experiment. Learn what it likes to eat, and just how gassy it can get.
Practice Classification in Action
When scientific items are properly organized, not only are they powerful tools for scientists, they can also predict yet undiscovered items. Try this simple activity with your child to help him develop an understanding of why scientific classification systems exist and how they are developed.
Make Your Own Fingerprint Powder
Learn how to make your own fingerprint powder and test your CSI skills.
Make Fingerprint Bugs
Kids love creepy crawlies in all shapes and sizes. Jump into bug science with an exploratory activity that lets kids make fingerprint bug pictures inspired by real bugs outside.
Match Animal Adaptation: A Card Game
Adaptation is described as the way a plant or animal adjusts to its environment. In this game, players will learn interesting facts about animal adaption and practice them using a fun matching card game!
Sandbox Math Sticks
One of the goals for first graders is to memorize basic addition and subtraction math facts by the end of the year. Practice in the sandbox with this fun outdoor math activity!
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