Kids Science Experiments, lessons, and recipes

Mentos and Soda Science Experiment for Kids
Measuring a Mentos Soda Fountain: Experimental Science Fun! Ready to explore the explosive reaction between Mentos and diet cola? In this hands-on experiment, you’ll design, test, and analyze your very own soda fountains! Perfect for curious minds ages 7+ (with a bit of adult supervision), this activity combines fun with learning as you measure the heights of soda geysers and graph the results!
The Science of Soda | Kids Chemistry Lessons
Did you know the word “soda” has a scientific twist? It comes from the element Sodium (Na)! When we mix sodium bicarbonate (a.k.a. baking soda) with vinegar (acetic acid), it creates a fizzy reaction. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, making all those fun bubbles in your favorite drinks! 🥤✨ It’s called carbonation! Here’s the cool part: the reaction also forms water and sodium acetate. So, the next time you see bubbles, you’ll know the science behind the sparkle!
FREE Science Worksheets for 3-5 year olds | Screen-Free STEM Activity | My Pre-K Box
Looking for a screen-free indoor activity for your little one, but don't know what to teach and where to start? These free science printables can help you! Simply print them out, and have your child dive into the world of science for hours! For more science fun delivered monthly, check out myprekbox.com
Fun Summer STEM Activities for Elementary Students
Dive into summer fun with these engaging Summer STEM Activities for Elementary Students! Explore elementary STEM activities - science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on projects, outdoor adventures, and creative experiments. Perfect for keeping young minds active while homeschooling all season long!
2 Day Itinerary in Phoenix for Families with Kids
Learn all about the best things to do in Phoenix for families with young kids on what we did and what we would do again if given a chance to visit.
Science of a Root Beer Float Lesson for Kids
Hey, science explorers! Ever wonder why your root beer float gets so foamy? It’s like a fizzy, bubbly science experiment in a glass! 🥤✨ When creamy ice cream meets bubbly root beer, the fat molecules in the ice cream trap carbon dioxide gas from the root beer. The result? A foamy sea of deliciousness! So, next time you’re slurping up that frothy goodness, remember—it’s not just tasty, it’s SCIENCE!
How Chemistry Colors our World
Have you ever wondered why the world is so colorful? Well, it’s all about how our eyes and brains perceive and decode every shade! 🌈 Hue knew?? Let’s make learning vibrant and fun in this educational lesson into the science of color perception!
Beta Carotene Lesson for Kids | Chemistry Science Experiments and Lessons
This childrens science and chemistry lesson about Beta-Carotene is perfect for kids of any ages! Whether you're an educator or stay at home parent who home schools, this lessons is perfect for any beginning or introductory science curriculum!
The Science of Chocolate | Kids Chemistry lesson
Find out more about the delicious chemistry behind your favorite treat! What’s Theobromine or Triglycerides? Come discover how science makes chocolate so irresistible! Teaches basic chemistry literacy for kids of all ages
Kids Clothing Dye Experiment
This kids science activity uses natural ingredients that you can find in your own kitchen! A STEM activity where kids explore the chemistry behind natural dyes using blueberries, turmeric, and spinach. Perfect for hands-on education and colorful creativity!
Episode 9: The Science of Glam- Special Edition with Dr. Treva Brown
Ever wondered why jewels sparkle, shine, and shimmer? From diamonds’ carbon brilliance to pearls’ calcium carbonate shimmer, discover the science that makes these jewels shine and all things GLAM! Whether you're a home school parent or educator, this educational lesson is great for kids of all ages!
Kids Chemistry Experiment | Science of Sugar
This cotton candy chemistry experiment explores the science behind sugar This fun-filled science activity is easy and can be done at home! It only take 15 minutes to prepare and 10 minutes to explore. Great for any home school learning curriculum! Perfect for Kids Ages 3+ Here’s what you’ll need: 1 cotton candy 1 piece of hard candy (Jolly Rancher) 4 cups of warm water 2 bowls A notebook and pen/pencil A timer In this STEM lesson observe how fast sugar dissolves and the science behind it