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What do you think are some of the fun science experiments that I can do with my students to make them love science?

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Question added by Lia Madanat , Senior Programmer , InspireJO
Date Posted: 2017/07/06
Abdulwahhab Hamdi
by Abdulwahhab Hamdi , Member of the Iraqi Chemical Society , MEMBERSHIP

The systematic methods for testing unknown compounds(organic identification)giving the student more self confidence and inspiring him leading to more interest in organic chemistry.

Abdul Sattar
by Abdul Sattar , Secondary School Teacher , Government Of The Punjab

Make models from used materials.

Every things aroud us is related to science, so any experiments that describe daily activities will be attractive.

Hatim Elamin AbdEllatief Abdedaem
by Hatim Elamin AbdEllatief Abdedaem , DIrector of industry adminstration at Gezira state , ministry of finance and economic affairs Gezira state

Websites such as Science Bob, Science Kids and Scholastic all offer step-by-step instructions and explanations of the science behind many of the most common basic science experiments. Some of these examples also include videos to offer visual aid.

These experiments and many others are conducted using very few common household items. Exploring common scientific themes often requires only containers, water and a few additives, such as vinegar and baking soda. Other times, balloons and string or batteries and wire are used. Specialized equipment or supplies, such as protective gear and dry ice, are rarely necessary for these kid-friendly experiments.

When choosing the proper experiment, it is important to pick something age appropriate for the children involved. Some experiments, such as building model rockets, activities that require heating, and anything involving strong acids are not appropriate for young children. All experiments need proper adult supervision to ensure the safety of the children involved.

The first and most important part of choosing science experiments for kids is finding the right match between the project and the child.

The experimental, messy kind of stuff! So if you’re looking for activities like these that you can control, for boys and girls alike, check out this list of Fun Science Experiments for Kids:

  • Puffy Paint (Glued To My Crafts)
  • Slime Recipe (Glued To My Crafts)
  • Turn A Penny Green (Buggy and Buddy)
  • Tea Bag Homemade Rocket (Kids Activities Blog)
  • Rainbow Jar (Play dough to Plato)
  • Elephant Toothpaste (Fun at Home with Kids)
  • Raw Egg Peeler (Just another Day in Paradise)
  • Homemade Crystal Egg Geodes (Growing a Jeweled Rose)
  • Homemade Butter (Jada Roo Can Do)
  • Salt & Ice Experiment (Happy Hooligans)
  • Dyed Flowers Science Experiment (The Imagination Tree)
  • Water Bead Science (Nurture Store)
  • Squirt Gun Science (No Time for Flashcards)
  • Homemade Lava Lamp (Outside Kid)
  • Erupting Play Dough (Mess for Less)
  • What Dissolves In Water? (Hands On As We Grow)
  • Candy Heart Rainbow Science Experiment (Fantastic Fun and Learning)
  • Candy Science – M&M Experiment (Coffee Cups and Crayons)
  • Gummy Worm Science (Teach Preschool)
  • Floating Rice Bottle (Housing a Forest)
  • Giant Reusable Bubbles (Two Daloo)
  • How To Make a Hovercraft (Deceptively Educational)
  • Sink or Float? (Learn Play Imagine)
  • Scented Fizzy Paints (Blog Me Mom)
  • Homemade Bouncy Balls (My Frugal Adventures)
  • Ice Volcanoes (Reading Confetti)

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