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FREE Printable Science Challenges The lovely Mrs Mactivity has created some fun printable science challenges that you can cut out and use as prompts. Scroll to the bottom of the post to download. If ...
Sugary, sticky foods are not good for teeth as they stick to the surface. Bacteria then break down the sugar to produce acid, which can damage teeth. Did you know that eating cheese at the end of a ...
Older children will love building bottle rockets, setting up chain reactions and making square bubbles. I've compiled a fun list of our favourite summer science ideas from Science Sparks and many ...
A tower of slippery ice cubes might sound impossible to build, but adding a little salt makes it much easier! Materials Ice - ...
Valentine's Day Science Experiments Heart Patterns First up are super simple heart patterns. Cut out different colours and sizes of hearts and use them to make heart patterns. If you want to mix it up ...
Welcome to Science Sparks If you're looking for a great science experiment, you've come to the right place. Science Sparks™ is bursting with easy, hands-on science experiments for kids of all ages.
Beat the heat or embrace the cold with my collection of cool ice cube experiments including gravity defying tricks and icy ...
A school gardening club is a great way to get kids outside while learning about plants and nature. There's nothing better ...
Our themed early years science activities are perfect for kids aged between 3 and around 5. Early childhood science education is really important for helping inspire a love of science in later years, ...
After being inspired by a family STEM challenge evening at school, we're a bit obsessed with marble runs! I love that you can make them from recycled materials so there's no cost, they are great to ...
How does a Rocket Mouse work? When you squeeze the bottle, the air inside is forced out through the top. The force of the air against the rocket top sends it shooting upwards. You should find that the ...
Why does salt melt ice? In our experiment, we filled a can with ice and water. The temperature of the icy water would have been around 0°C. However, the icy water mixture needs to be much colder for ...