Apple Oxidation Science Experiment [Free Worksheet]
Test what keeps apples from browning in this apple oxidation experiment! Grab the free worksheet and guide your kids through the scientific method. Perfect for the fall!
Easy science experiments kids will love! Hands-on STEM activities for toddlers through elementary – simple setups with big reactions using everyday supplies.
Test what keeps apples from browning in this apple oxidation experiment! Grab the free worksheet and guide your kids through the scientific method. Perfect for the fall!
With just a few supplies, you can launch a paper rocket at home! This straw rocket activity is super fun for your aspiring astronauts and only takes a few minutes to make.
Make a DIY rain gauge from a plastic bottle in minutes! A simple weather science activity kids can use all spring to track real rainfall.
My kids made me do this balloon in a jar experiment 12 times in a row. One mason jar, one water balloon, and a dozen
Heat a soda can, flip it into cold water, and watch it implode instantly. This can crush experiment teaches air pressure in the most dramatic way possible.
Place a lit candle in water, cover it with a glass, and watch the water rise like magic. Free worksheet included! Perfect air pressure experiment for kids.
Free printable Earth Day hat for kids! Color, cut, and wear this adorable Earth Day crown. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and classroom use.
Watch your kids grow seeds in cotton balls and see roots appear in days! Step-by-step photos, troubleshooting tips, and the science behind it.
Teach your kids the 7 stages of the rabbit life cycle, from newborn kits to old age. Free printable diagram, labeling worksheet, and cut-and-paste activity.
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Our science experiments make learning fun and hands-on. Each experiment uses simple household materials and includes clear step-by-step instructions, the science explanation behind what's happening, and safety guidelines. Perfect for curious kids who love asking 'why?' and parents who want to nurture that curiosity.
Yes! All experiments are designed with child safety in mind. We clearly mark any steps that need adult supervision and always list safety precautions upfront.
Our science experiments work for kids ages 3 through 12. Each experiment includes an age recommendation and tips for making it easier or more challenging.
Most experiments use household items like baking soda, vinegar, food coloring, and kitchen containers. We rarely require special equipment, and when we do, we suggest affordable alternatives.