Home Science Experiments for Kids
Hands up if you want to make a volcano erupt, produce electric slime or make a hot-air balloon fly using your toaster! Find out how in these 50 home science experiments.
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Hands up if you want to make a volcano erupt, produce electric slime or make a hot-air balloon fly using your toaster! Find out how in these 50 home science experiments.
Kids will feel like the next best thing to Harry Potter as they get to:
Discover how an invisibility cloak works
Make cardboard tubes fly
Write messages in invisible ink
Fly a hot-air balloon powered by the toaster
Make a volcano – and it erupts in the garden
Make (and eat) scrumptious fizzy candy
Produce electric slime
Children are curious and love seeing how things work. What’s even better is doing stuff for themselves. Especially when it’s fun, exciting and a little crazy. And this online course has 50 madcap science experiments for kids at home.
Kids will feel like a wizard at Hogwarts as they use household objects and kitchen appliances to recreate mind-blowing experiments.
For each of the home science experiments:
First comes the fun stuff – carrying out the experiment for themselves and watching in amazement as magic seemingly happens before their eyes
Next they’ll want to know why it happens. Following each experiment there is an explanation of why it works
Finally they get to see how it applies in real life. They get to relate their home science experiments with what goes on in the world
At home, science experiments for kids are so entertaining that they’ll want to do them again and again.
As well as sparking their interest in science, you’re turning their attention off screen time. And that’s got to be a formula for success.
Start now and pick which of the easy-to-follow experiments to carry out first.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
How to get children to fall in love with science by conducting their very own home science experiments
50 incredible experiments to inspire children to try something new and be hands on
Discover incredible facts about science that you can relate to the real world
Be able to do incredible things like make your own clouds, turn cream into butter or find out if an egg is hard-boiled or raw
How science isn’t difficult or dull but relates to things we do and see in our everyday lives
How to use household objects, such as bottles of fizzy drink and crisp packets, to make fireworks or cause eruptions
Children will carry out experiments, then see why it works in the way it does before understanding the science behind it