These flying cups are a great STEM challenge for any time of year. One cup acts as an elastic band launcher, and the other is ...
A baking soda and vinegar volcano eruption or a fizzy potion are classic childhood science experiments and a great way to introduce the concept of ...
If you're looking for a totally FREE Halloween activity that's both educational and fun, you're in the right place! Download my spooky Halloween Science Quiz and discover all kinds of fun facts about ...
A Halloween Candy Grabber is a great STEM challenge for Halloween. Children can investigate by making the grabber shorter and longer or adding extra pieces like easy to hold handles or extra grippy ...
Are you planning a Halloween party this year? If so, we've got lots of fun and easy Halloween party ideas and games to keep guests of all ages entertained for hours. Make a Halloween garland like ...
Over the many years I've been writing Science Sparks, Autumn has always been my favourite season for designing themed activities. I love the colourful leaves, dark nights, cooler weather, and, of ...
Helicopter seeds are a type of seed that spin as they fall from a tree. The spinning movement and the fact that they are light and can catch the wind allows them to travel further from the parent tree ...
1. Carefully pierce a hole in the top of the cup. Ask an adult to help. 2. Thread the ribbon through the hole and tie a small knot at the end. 3. Attach the paper clip. 4. Wet a small paper towel. 5.
Once a plant has made seeds ( remember pollination and fertilisation? ) they need to be dispersed. Seed dispersal is the scattering of seeds. If seeds just dropped next to the parent plant, they would ...
You might have already seen our exploding seed pods and flying seed helicopters for learning about different types of seed dispersal. This activity teaches children about sticky seed pods. The ...
Making circuits is great fun for kids of all ages. If you have little ones play dough circuits are a great kid-friendly activity for learning about electricity. I've used these with children as young ...