Simple Science Experiments for Kids
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Need some super simple science experiments?!
We adore science experiments at our house. I think experimenting and learning the hows and whys of science in a hands-on interactive way is the best way to learn and really make it interesting. Â We have done lots of fun simple science experiments in the past and I thought I would bring them all together in one post to make them easier to find!
Science can really be so awesome! Add some explosions, some color, chemical reactions, sounds or smells and science is just downright COOL!
Super Simple Science Experiments:
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Quick Bottle Rockets– You’ll need baking soda, vinegar, a plastic bottle and a cork for this one. Â It’s simple and SO fun!
Magnet Boats– This simple experiment uses bottle caps, magnets and a pan of water. Â Easy & entertaining!
Magnet Bottle– Â Fill a bottle with magnetic items and have fun playing!
Cabbage Juice pH Test– This is a great classic experiment that is fascinating to try.
Rainbow Science- Absorption– An old favorite. You will amaze your kids!
Leaf Chromatography– Do some simple leaf science this autumn!
Animal Classifications– this is a fun and simple science activity for your little kids.
Outer Space Fun– learn abut space and planets with these ideas.
Square Bubbles– try a new way of making bubbles!
Growing Mold– learn the science of mold growing with this fascinating, yet gross experiment.
Apple Science– why do apples brown and how can you prevent it? Â Try this apple science experiment.
Air Science (balloon Rocket & more)– We love this fun balloon rocket experiment!
Human Sundial– learn about the movement of the sun with this cool (or hot) science experiment.
Soda Bottle Geyser– you have to try this awesome experiment at least once in your life! But you’ll want to do it again!
Foamy Fountain– Also called elephant toothpaste is great fun for kids!
Homemade Bouncy Balls– surprising and oh so fun!
Penny Cleaning-Â what cleans pennies best? Â Try this simple experiment to learn!
Expanding Soap in the Microwave
Self-Inflating Balloon– inflate a balloon using baking soda and vinegar. This cool reaction will excite your little learners!
Sink or Float– Water science at it’s best!
Dissolving Experiment– what will dissolve in water? Â Try it out!
Hopefully this extensive list will give you enough simple science experiments to keep you busy all year long!
Awesome list of science experiments! Absolutely love all of the hands-on learning.