Floating Eggs Eggs sink in normal water, so what can you do to make them float? Adding salt can have some surprising results. | | Make a Parachute Design and build a parachute that uses important science principles to carefully lower an object to the ground. | |
Melting Chocolate Under what conditions does chocolate melt? Is it different for white and dark chocolate? Experiment to find out! | | Dry Ice Bubble Use dry ice and a soapy mixture to create a giant dry ice bubble. How big will your bubble get before it bursts? | |
Oil and Water What happens when you try mixing oil and water? Do they want to be mixed? Give it a go and find out! | | Making Lemon Fizzy Drink Make some lemon soda pop the quick and easy way. It's tasty, it's fizzy and it's made by you! | |
Quick Sand Making quick sand is easy and you'll have a great time demonstrating this interesting experiment to other people. | | Diet Coke & Mentos Geyser Eruption Create an erupting geyser with Diet Coke and Mentos, this amazing experiment is guaranteed to impress your friends! | |
Vinegar Volcano Vinegar and baking soda make for a fun and easy science experiment. Try creating a vinegar volcano. | | Blowing Up Balloons Sit back, relax and let the carbon dioxide from a chemical reaction blow up your balloons for you. | |
Can't tell if your egg is hard boiled or raw? Find out a sneaky way to know for sure with this simple experiment. | | Make Fake Snot Make snot without having to pick your nose. Gross out your friends and learn some interesting chemistry facts along the way. | |
Use black light to make glowing water and find out exactly how it works with this fun science experiment for kids. | | Tornado in a Bottle Learn how you can make a tornado in a bottle with just a few simple items that you can find around the house. | |
Bath Salts Do you feel like a warm, relaxing bath with soothing fragrances? Try this fun experiment and learn the science behind bath salts. | | Ice Cube Magic While it's not quite magic, this is still an impressive experiment that uses pressure and a little bit of time to cut an ice cube in half. | |
Breeding Bacteria Take samples from different places and examine how bacteria grow by breeding it yourself. | | Static Electricity Make your hair stand on end while learning about static electricity and electrons with these cool experiments. | |
| | Does an Orange Float or Sink? Do oranges float or sink in water? Time to find out with this fun science experiment related to density. | |
Dissolving Sugar Adding sugar to water might not make a great drink, but it does help with this easy experiment. | | Light, Color & Heat The sun heats some colors quicker than others, find out which absorb and which reflect more light. | |
Making Music Create some cool sound waves with this easy music making instrument. | | Moving Molecules Here's a great way to see if molecules in hot water really move faster than those in cold. | |
A Test of Time Challenge your sense of time with this fun experiment, how close can you get? | | Egg in Vinegar Something surprising happens when you leave an egg in vinegar, find out more with this simple experiment. | |
Balloon Speakers Experiment with the tightly packed, compressed air inside a balloon to amplify small sounds into big noises. | | Seed Germination Plant seeds and learn about germination with this cool experiment. Watch seedlings grow as you look after them with the right amount of light and water. | |
| | Taste Without Smell Put your senses to the test with this simple experiment related to your sense of smell. | |
Crazy Putty Glue plus borax and a few basic ingredients equals a whole lot of squishy fun with this crazy putty experiment. | | Escaping Water Don't know how capillary action works? Then find out more with the help of just water, cups and paper towels. | |
Gravity Free Water Turning a glass of water upside down doesn't always have to involve someone getting wet. | | Microscopic Creatures Take some water samples from a range of different places and use a microscope to investigate what's living inside. | |
Lung Volume Test how fit and healthy you are by completing this experiment that measures how much air your lungs can hold. | | Straw Bending Gather round children and marvel at the amazing bending straw. It's an easy optical illusion that only needs a glass, some water and a straw. | |
Bucket Spinning Learn about centripetal force while somehow staying dry as you spin a bucket of water above your head. | | Egg Bubbles Do egg shells really contain thousands of tiny holes? Find out with this fun science experiment for kids. | |
Make a Snowflake Have fun making your own crystal snowflake with a little help from some borax and a few other easy to find household items. | | Make a Rainbow Use sunlight and water to make your own rainbow with this cool activity that helps explain how rainbows work. | |
Invisible Ink Write secret messages with invisible ink you created from lemon juice, read them later if you can figure out how. | | Heating Up Air Watch what happens to the air inside a balloon as you heat it up. Does it act differently or stay the same? Let's find out! | |
Make an Easy Lava Lamp Learn how to make an easy lava lamp with the help of a cool chemical reaction and this funky science experiment for kids. | | Bending Water Static electricity can do some amazing things, find out how you can use it to bend a stream of water using just your hair and a comb. | |
Ice Overflow Learn some of the differences between water and ice while trying this simple experiment that might surprise you. | | Steel Wool & Vinegar Experiment with steel wool and vinegar. What kind of chemical reaction occurs when the iron in steel wool reacts with oxygen? | |
Dominant Side Does your body have a dominant side? Test yourself with a variety of challenges to find your dominant eye, hand and foot. | | Bouncing Balls Learn about energy transfer with the help of a basketball and tennis ball. | |