Fun Science Experiments to Do at Home
The Benefits of Hands-on Learning
Science experiments are a great way to make learning interactive and exciting.
- Baking Soda Volcano: Create an erupting volcano using baking soda and vinegar.
- Rainbow Milk: Explore color mixing with milk, food coloring, and dish soap.
- Invisible Ink: Write secret messages using lemon juice and reveal them with heat.
- Balloon Rocket: Demonstrate the principles of physics with a simple balloon rocket.
- Crystal Growing: Grow your own crystals using salt or sugar.
- Oobleck: Make a non-Newtonian fluid using cornstarch and water.
- Density Tower: Create a colorful tower using liquids of different densities.
- Magnetic Slime: Make slime that reacts to magnets.
- Plant Maze: Grow a plant through a homemade maze to study phototropism.
- Egg Drop Challenge: Design a contraption to protect an egg from breaking when dropped.