IHAD SO MUCH FUN WITH THIS!!!! some test tube redraws along with fan and microphone :3
Science and art combine in this amazing and simple rainbow experiment. The kids will love to make, explore and paint rainbows,
This is a fun and messy piece of process art that the kids will love. Turn up the music and then drum and splatter and paint away.
Anger games are great resource to develop coping skills at home, school or in a counseling environment. A review of anger management games available in the market.
Teaching Squared has the best collection of word search printables online. You can download Super Mario, Fortnite, My Little Pony, and more with fun word search puzzles free to download. We'll keep adding more all the time. Word searches printables are educational. Word Searches are fun to play. Do you want to a printable word
Most kids have a natural curiosity about the world and the way things work. That makes it easy to teach them some basic science concepts in fun hands-on ways. In the past we have done a Magnet
Surprise your little scientist with this caterpillar and butterfly science activity with balloons. Are you ready for this Butterfly STEM challenge?
18 Fun Chinese New Year Activities for kids to learn about the festival, stories and traditions. Grab this free CNY Theme printable pack...
Writing your name in binary code on a bracelet or necklace makes great STEM fun for kids! Plus more fun STEM learning activities for kids.
With spring in full swing I thought that some egg experiments were called for. Try one of these 4 fun egg experiments at home with your kids today!
Looking for a fun and simple science activity that’s sure to entertain the kids?! In this quick, five minute experiment, little chemists mix up their own homemade bouncy balls.
Learn how to make these Flying Fish Paper Spinners for inexpensive fun with the kids outside this Spring or Summer!
LD was itching to do some of his old science experiments this morning. We had all of the directions collected on a 3X5 ring (from when we did them a year+ ago). LD leafed through and chose several experiments. Here is the first one he and the girls did. It's been over a year since we last did this experiment, but it still had a real "wow" factor for all of us. The kids each took turns doing it (LD did it four times!) 1) fill a glass jar with water 2) put 2 Tablespoons of oil in a pitcher and add 3 drops of food coloring each of red, yellow and blue (not too much or the color will drop out of the oils when you pour it into the water) 3) stir the oil and food dye well to break up the dye into small droplets 4) pour slowly into the water and after a few moments you'll see the fireworks begin as the food dye slowly drops out of the oil suspension. You can see we had a bit too much yellow dye, but all the other photos turned out blurry. Here is an example from when we did this another time: We did a similar experiment with shaving cream that was just as spectacular! See this post: Shaving Cream Fireworks You may also be interested in these preschool science posts: Free Science Experiment Pack (at our new location, homeschoolden.com) Chemistry Experiments and Activities for Young Learners: You'll find a half-dozen chemistry experiments my youngest did during our chemistry unit (she's 7). Some of these make good science activities for preschoolers too even if they don't understand the complex science behind it! Animals Around the World Montessori Cards Preschool at Home: This link takes you to 20 or 30 of our preschool posts... everything from science experiments, math activities and games to letter activities, phonics games, activities for small more skills and more! You might be interested in these related posts as well: Science Activities for Ages 4 to 6 or so Beat the Cold with these Science Experiments about Ice, Blubber and More! Science Experiments: Water Molecule Attraction Summer Science Experiments – Tasty Lemon Soda Preschool Science at Home See you again soon! Remember our blog has moved to homeschoolden.com and we update our Homeschool Den Facebook Page a couple times a day during the weekday! ~Liesl
Use this LEGO water activity as a great STEM challenge for learning about dams and the flow of water. Use the engineering design process too!