Have you ever seen someone flick a tablecloth out from under plates that stay in place? The plates stay in place because of a concept called inertia. A slightly easier way to demonstrate inertia is by dropping an Easter egg ( or other object ) into a container. We usually do this science demonstration with […] The post Exploring Newton's First Law with Easter Eggs appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids
It's the season for baking, but have you ever wondered what makes cakes and biscuits rise? It's all about the raising agent. This activity uses a basic cookie recipe and different raising agents to find out which works the best. What is a raising agent? A raising agent, also known as a leavening agent, is […] The post The Great Christmas Cookie Experiment appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids
Who loves Christmas candy? We do! These easy Christmas candy experiments are a great way to learn while enjoying Christmas treats. Get ready to turn your kitchen into a festive science lab as you explore the science behind melting, dissolving, taste and smell, all with a wonderful Christmas twist. Edible Christmas Science Activities Christmas Skittles […] The post Easy Christmas Candy Experiments appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids
Spread some holiday cheer with a flying Santa STEM challenge. This fun, hands-on science activity is perfect for home or school and uses just a few basic materials. The Flying Santa STEM pack has a template, instructions, results table and an experiment write-up sheet! I also have a collection of downloadable Santa STEM challenge cards […] The post Flying Santa STEM Challenge appeared first on Science Experiments for Kids.| Science Experiments for Kids