It’s really true—science can be fun! Engaging kids with hands-on experiments activates multiple parts of the brain, which means they’re more likely to retain what they’ve learned.
Are your kids a little nervous for that first day back? Get them in a mellow mood with this groovy lava lamp experiment. Plus they’ll learn about the scientific properties of oil and water.
Explore the fun of science in your own home with some amazing experiments from The Let's Go Club. You and your little one can recreate these simple colourful ... bubbles dance. Kids will be ...
Elementary school teachers can use these activities to enrich the study of many different science topics in the elementary curriculum. Topics are aligned with curriculum for physical science, earth ...
National Chemistry Week wrapped up with a fun event for kids. Erie’s local section of the American Chemical Society displayed ...
I am always looking for creative ways to get my kids off technology. Instead of screen time I’ve compiled a list of things to ...
To get the season started, we’ve put together this simple guide to help you plan out your spring activities for 2024. From March to May, there’s enough activities and creative ideas to guarantee ...
Hirshhorn Kids at Home Unique hands-on projects inspired ... How Can I Protect Myself and Others? Engage in activities to explore the impact of COVID-19, understand the science of the disease, and ...
From recycled crafts to eco-friendly swaps and more, we’ve gathered fun, educational, and impactful environmental activities that you can do at home. For more green news and activities, check out our ...
Sylvan Learning has some fun Halloween experiments for kids who just can't wait for the holiday festivities. These spooky science tricks are a treat for all. Watch the videos above and below to learn ...
Have you ever turned an ordinary chicken egg into rubber? How about making one glow in the dark? Dr. T and Mrs. C, Science Educators from the Springfield Museums, show how to ...