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Do you think it’s possible to make raisins rise to the top and jump around? Find out in this simple baking soda investigation. The vinegar and bicarbonate of soda react forming carbon dioxide. The ...
Have you ever looked at the clouds and wondered how they form, impact the weather or why they are different shapes and sizes?
Get ready to unleash your inner scientist with my HUGE collection of science experiments and investigations for home and school. Most activities use inexpensive materials you probably already have ...
This fun and creative activity helps children visualise a Butterfly’s Life Cycle by encouraging them to think of edible items to represent each stage of the cycle. The first stage is the egg.
Read about amazing animal adaptations and create your own mix-up animal. This activity is great for learning about animal adaptations, survival and evolution. Make a model of a polar habitat. This is ...
Here at Science Sparks we love easy STEM challenges. Not only are they great fun but also a wonderful opportunity for children to work together creatively to solve a problem. Building and engineering ...
The food available to animals varies depending on where they live. In habitats where food is limited, animals with features or adaptations that allow them to access food more easily are likely to ...
These fizzy pirate coins are super simple to make and lots of fizzy fun. We used food colouring to make the baking soda look like rocks and added shiny coins for the children to find. First, we ...
Exciting and easy science experiments for kids of all ages. STEM challenges, science facts, science fair projects and more awesome science ...
I’ve got some fantastic spring science experiments to share today. As always, you don’t need any special equipment, just things you either already have around the house or that you can buy easily and ...