Homeschool science projects
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Homeschool science projects. Get inspired and try out new things.
Your kids will be amazed by this simple burning candle in water science experiment. This rising water experiment will teach your kids the effect of air pressure.

Brandy Kearbey saved to dayhab ideas & activities
Truth is, finding virtual dissection and labs isn't as hard as it used to be. We have a list of the best Virtual Dissection and Labs for Homeschoolers!

Global Learn Day saved to Edtech
Set up an easy seed jar science experiment to watch check out how plants grow with your kids! A seed jar science activity is an amazing spring STEM project to try indoors this season. Learn about seed science, plant science, and simple science experiments with an easy to spring science activity all kids will love!
Crushing Cans Science Experiment - Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls | Science experiments, Science expe
Jul 21, 2020 - Learning, Play, STEM Activities, and Things to Do!
This easy rock candy recipe is a fun science project for kids! Try your hand at making this rock candy science project and see if you can get the sugar crystals onto the string!

Amber Hummer saved to Teach
Dry ice bubbles, invisible ink, the coolest floating marker man, and more.

Laurie Mayer saved to Kids Science
My kiddos are always asking for hands on science activities, even if it’s one we have done over and over like this Hovercraft Science experiment project.
kareni Magadan saved to science project
FREE! Make a brain hat! Learn about all the areas of the brain in this free and fun hands-on science activity. Great for a homeschool science project idea or supplementary activity to your science curriculum. (afflink)

Kesler Science saved to Biology
We are sharing tips on how parents can best help their kids with school projects. See how we helped ours with the Kids Cloud Science Project.

Alexis @ Persia Lou saved to Ideas for Kids
Kids will be amazed by this Homemade Butter Science project where they will make butter. Grab worksheets and start making edible experiment!
Debbie Vaughn saved to Kindergarten Science