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Is your child a rocket scientist in the making? Here's a fun activity that illustrates the basic principles behind what makes rockets rock!
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
Make your own marshmallows and mix up some very interesting third grade chemistry lessons while you're at it!
Physical Science
Third Grade
Explore solids and liquids with your first grader by making gluep, a goopy substance that can behave like both a solid and a liquid!
Physical Science
First Grade
Make physics come alive for your child by demonstrating how different kinds of energy work in this simple cone-and-carton water experiment.
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
Blanket forts are a kid classic! Let your child create a âfortress of solitudeâ on his own for reading, telling scary stories or for cozy cocooning.
Physical Science
First Grade
Here's a fun activity to reinforce the physics concept of stored energy for your middle schooler.
Physical Science
Middle School
Explore the chemistry of latex polymers with this outrageous, hilarious science activity.
Physical Science
Fourth Grade
The next time you've got a restless second grade earth scientist on your hands, use this experiment to demonstrate crystals and make a tasty treat, too!
Physical Science
Second Grade
Make a DIY golf putter and design your own golf putting course in this 2nd-3rd grade arts and crafts/game activity.
Physical Science
Third Grade
Here's a hands-on experiment that will teach displacement and show how an object's shape affects its buoyancy, while playing with clay and water!
Physical Science
Second Grade
Help your child explore chromatography (the process of separating colors or pigments) while creating a neat art project! Here's how to get started:
The 5 Senses
Kindergarten
Start thinking about how the internet works by assembling an Ethernet cable of your own!
Physical Science
Middle School
By using static electricity generated from their body, a child can cause a small fluorescent lamp bulb to light up!
Physical Science
Fifth Grade
In this kindergarten activity your child will create a map of your house and use a magnet to move pictures of your family through the house!
The 5 Senses
Kindergarten
How to test for acids and bases? In this activity you and your child can make your own indicator from red cabbage!
Physical Science
Fifth Grade

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