Make drawings float with this easy dry erase marker experiment! Explore density and surface tension with kids.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Microwave Ivory soap and watch it expand! Try this fun science experiment for kids that explores states of matter and physical change.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Magnet science is fun for young kids with this yes or no magnet activity! Use everyday items to test out what's magnetic and what's not.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Looking for a way to beat the heat and explore real science? Try our Water Science Camp for Kids, a week-long summer camp theme filled with hands-on water experiments and STEAM activities perfect for curious| Little Bins for Little Hands
As a certified Pennsylvania educator and K–8 STEM teacher, I’ve spent the past few years creating and integrating environmental literacy and sustainability into my classroom in meaningful, hands-on ways. So when Pennsylvania introduced its new STEELS Standards—which now include an entire domain dedicated to Environmental Literacy & Sustainability (ELS)—I was excited. These standards aren’t just...| Thoughtfully Sustainable
If you’ve ever wondered how to make engineering lessons engaging and memorable for upper elementary and middle school students, look no further than your kitchen pantry and craft drawer. Mini marshmallows and toothpicks might seem like humble materials, but they’re fantastic tools for teaching structural engineering. In this post, we’ll explore how these inexpensive items...| Thoughtfully Sustainable
Surface tension of water explanation for kids. Plus, fun surface tension experiments to try at home or in the classroom.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Science jokes for kids. Teachers and students can enjoy together. Environmental science jokes, chemistry jokes, earth science jokes + more...| Confidence Meets Parenting
Growing seeds in eggshells makes a great Spring science activity for kids. Explore seed growth stages with this easy plant growing activity.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Create a crystal rainbow with this borax crystal recipe, learn how to grow your own crystals! Chemistry for kids with borax crystals.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Explore St. Patrick's Day rainbow with rainbow activities the kids will love. Make rainbow slime, grow rainbow crystals, and more!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Explore how water moves through plants via capillary action with our celery experiment and demonstration. Easy science for kids!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Check out these fun and hands-on geology activities for kids. Learn about the layers of the earth, rock cycle, growing crystals and more.| Little Bins for Little Hands
Do you have a scientist? Check out our fine motor activities for preschoolers that combine science experiments, STEAM, and fine motor skills!| Little Bins for Little Hands
Investigate whether an orange floats or sinks in water with this simple floating orange experiment. What about a peeled orange?| Little Bins for Little Hands