Spring science experiments for kids
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Paula Williams saved to Teacher Life
I just love this color changing flowers science experiment! It's a fun spring science activity for kids in preschool and elementary. Free printable recording sheets too!
Science Fun for Kids - lots of fun hands on science experiments for kids to explore the world around them. Great for preschool, kindergarten and homeschool elementary kids.
We LOVE doing simple science experiments and investigations in our house! This jelly bean simple science experiment was no exception
Jenny Shadrick saved to Science Fair
This magic paper towel art will blow your child's mind. As if by magic you can make pictures or colours appear by placing a paper towel in water. How is this possible you ask, is it magic or is it science? Whatever it is this surprise drawing activity is definitely fun!

Barbara Miklosz saved to activities
Amazing Spring science experiments for kids that explore weather, plants, nature & more!

alwaysoutnumbered saved to Preschool
Art and Science for Kids: Explore chromatography using coffee filters and markers! Fun STEM / STEAM activity for children. Turn the results into a butterfly craft- perfect for spring! ~ BuggyandBuddy.com

Buggy and Buddy saved to Science for Kids
Walking water science experiment that is so much fun! This rainbow science activity is super cool!
My kids love doing science experiments. They don't do anything fancy: some of their "experiments" are mixtures of dirt water and sticks in the backyard. I realized years ago that you can use the good old baking soda and vinegar "eruption" to make a variety of fun experiments. We have built a clay volcano and let it erupt, we made "exploding hearts" for Valentine's Day and most recently I thought up this science experiment for kids: A Rainbow Eruption.

Danielle Gibson saved to Teaching