50+ Science Activities for Kids: Kid's Co-op

Doing science activities with your kids takes advantage of their natural curiosity. They're a lot of fun to do and kids always learn something, even if the experiment doesn't go exactly as you planned it. Science activities are one of my kids' favorite projects, and I love seeing them figure things out. Luckily, the Kid's Co-op is always full of great ideas for fun ways to teach science to your kids. Here are more than fifty of them: 

More than 50 science activities for kids


I grouped them into categories including experiments, physics, mixtures & potions, nature, and weather.

Jell-o science from Alex Nguyen Photography
Jell-o and vinegar experiment from Fun-a-Day
Floating egg science experiment from Preschool Powol Packets
Lots of fun water experiments from Train Up a Child
Sink or float sensory sink from Frogs & Snails & Puppy Dog Tails
10 magic science ideas from Science Sparks
Paper clip and water experiment from Buggy and Buddy
Water transfer experiment from We Made That
Clean a penny experiment from Royal Baloo
Flower race from Reading Confetti

Bottle rocket from Science Sparks
G is for gravity from Inspiration Laboratories
Preschool physics from Reading Confetti
Balloon rocket from We Made That
Exploring sound from Buggy and Buddy
Oxygen and carbon dioxide activity from Highhill Education
Egg rolling from Reading Confetti

Slushy science from Reading Confetti
Color mixing from Train Up a Child
Gak recipe from We Made That
10 magic potions from Mums Make Lists
Liquid rainbows from Reading Confetti
Preschool science experiment from Reading Confetti

Life cycle of a ladybug from Reading Confetti
Seed science investigations from Fantastic Fun & Learning
Life cycle of a butterfly sensory box from Kara's Classroom
Hands on butterfly activities from For the Children
Rivers and waterfalls from Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
Volcano unit from Taming the Goblin
Classifying dinosaurs from Two Much Fun
Animals that hatch from eggs from Reading Confetti

Clouds and rain demonstration from Reading Confetti
Make it rain in a jar from Train Up a Child
Windy day science activity from B-Inspired Mama
Tornado in a jar from Reading Confetti
Preschool wind theme from Ready. Set. Read!

What science activities do you like to do with your kids?

Thanks so much to everybody who linked up great ideas for kids last week.  Can't wait to see what you've got this week!
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9 comments:

  1. We love to do science activities! My kids always enjoy them so much! Thanks for including our seed activities in this great collection.

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  2. We love science experiments! Such a wonderful collection of activities. I can't wait to try some of them.

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  3. My son still loves to mix colors, especially with tinted water. My favorite activity to mix was filling balloons with tinted water and seeing what color the bath ended up when he cut them open.

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  4. My son and I love science activities! :) Thanks so much for including our Jell-O and Vinegar experiment. Looking forward to checking out all the great ideas.

    Mary Catherine of Fun-A-Day!

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  5. What a great list of ideas! Just pinned!

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  8. What a fun round-up! You have so many fun science ideas for kiddos!

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    Thanks for linking up and I hope to see you linked up again soon!!
    Have a great weekend,
    Beth =)

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  9. Thanks for sharing my Floating Egg experiment! This is a great collection--I'm pinning it!!

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