Science experiments for kids

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Brittany Bacharach on Instagram: "This little science experiment never gets old! Place foil in a baking dish or tray. Smooth it out and raise the edges a bit to help contain the water. Using a thick chisel tip dry erase marker, write out some letters. Pour water on top and watch the magic of the letters lifting up and floating. *full disclosure- I’ve tried this with certain dry erase markers and it hasn’t worked. I have great luck with the Amazon brand thick dry erase markers* Save this to try and follow for more activity ideas ➡️ @stayathomeactivitymom #scienceforkids #scienceisfun #letterrecognition #experimentsforkids #indooractivities"
🎃 Exploding Jack-o-Lantern Pumpkin Science Experiment for October
This outrageously FUN Exploding Pumpkin is a fun halloween science experiment for kids of all ages from toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd grade students. This pumpkin activity is super simple to try using common materials you already have in your kitchen! Use this halloween activities to teach kids a little chemistry with this baking soda and vinegar experiment as part of your pumpkin theme or halloween theme in October.
Age Pre-school
do this while reading a book and have the children look for different letters, or make a letter of the day and work on that sound.
Super Fun Melting Snowman STEM Activity
Melting Snowmen -- winter STEM activity using biodegradable packing peanuts #snowman #kidsactivity
Erupting soap {STEAM activity for kids}
Erupting soap {STEAM activity for kids} - Gift of Curiosity
Making Rainbows {an easy science experiment}
Making Rainbows {an easy science experiment} by Literacy and Lattes
5 Clean Science Experiments for Autistic Children
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