Children are always curious. With no schools, or staying at home makes them even more hungry to satisfy their inquisitiveness and knowledge. Kids like to explore and find out about new stuff. They are energised to learn new things. And as parents it’s our duty to channel this energy towards the right direction.
Amid the lockdown, as we are not being able to go out and explore or play, I have included a STEM Experiment daily in my little one’s routine to learn about as Everyday Science.
Scroll down here for the huge list of Easy Peasy experiments that can be done easily at home and unlock new realms of the scientific world for our little ones.
Note: Before performing any of STEM Experiments or Activities, always make sure that it is being under adult supervision, wither parents or teachers.
STEM Experiments for Kids
List of STEM experiments & activities for kids.
Things Required:
- A glass
- Match Sticks / Candles
- A tray
- Water
The magic happening in this experiment is that the water rises inside the inverted glass.
To know the How and Why, click here.
Things Required:
- A glass
- Flashlight
- Water
This is one question that always bothered me when I was young- Why is the sky blue? To know the Why behind this...Click here
- Lemon
- Baking Soda
- Food Color (Optional)
- Liquid Detergent (Optional)
- A Knife
- A tray
Now this is my son's favorite. If your kids also have fun playing with water, [robably this one's for you.
Things Required:
- Empty paper towel roll
- Craft knife and/or scissors
- Blank or old CD
- Pencil
- Small piece of cardboard or cardstock
- Tape
- Paint (optional)
Almost all kids are crazy about Rainbows. Imagine what will happen if you tell them that it is possible to bring the rainbows in their hands.... The answer is you'll become their favorite person in the world.
Things Required:
- A glass filled with water
- A flashlight
- Tape
- White Paper
When talking about Rainbow's, you might also try this one. It requires even less things which are easily available at home.
Things Required:
- Bright patch of sunshine (or, if it's cloudy, you could use a flashlight)
- CD
- White surface (We used the wall and a white canvas)
Ok, this is another even more simpler way of seeing a Rainbow at home whenever we want.
Things Required:
- Water bottles (we used a dozen, just in case!)
- Ice cubes
- Small bowl
- Towel
How you think your kids would react to see an instant ice structure forming in front of their ice. The answer is- they would be amazed and probably will say "Wow".
This experiment can be done with easily available things at home but just requires some time for its preparation though.
Things Required:
- A plate
- Water
- M&Ms
Here's an experiment to see a rainbow in a plate. If your kids like Rainbows or M&Ms...go for it.
Things Required:
- AÂ tall, see-through container (I used a clean mason jar.)
- Honey
- Light corn syrup
- Dish soap (either blue like Dawn or green like Palmolive)
- Olive oil
- Rubbing alcohol
- Water
- Food coloring
- AÂ dropper
Here's another Rainbow experiment - Rainbow in a Jar. Makes kids understand the different types of liquids we use in our daily life. They understand how all liquids are not like water. They can learn about their density, viscosity or solubilities.
Things Required:
- Acrylic Paints
- Water
- Ice Tray
- Popsicle Sticks or Toothpicks
Although it's not much of a Science experiment but trust me, kids love this.
Things Required:
- Leaves or Flowers
- Scissors
- A glass
- Water
- Magnifying glass (optional)
Lovely science experiment to see how there is life in leaves and flowers too. just like blood which flows in our body, kids can understand how delicate the nature is.
Things Required:
- Straws
- Paper Cup
- Scissors / Paper Cutter
Make kids understand the science behind a windmill by let them making their own windmill.
Though the site in this link does not provide the How To steps but I guess you can do give it a shot or search further on YouTube or Google.
Here are some fun challenges to understand and bring into action Newton's Laws of motion.
Things Required:
- Pizza Boxes / Shoe Boxes
- Black Construction Paper
- Aluminium Foil
- Plastic Wrap
- Scissors
- Tape
- A long Wooden Skewer or a Ruler
Now, this one is my personal favorite coz you are gonna get some smores to eat in the end. Fun to prepare and Yum to eat. And trust me, it works.
Things Required:
- Construction paper or card stock
- Paper Clips
- Tape
- Scissors
- Template
Easy Simple Paper Helicopters.
Things Required:
- Egg Carton
- Paper
- Scissors
A little modification of the above helicopter is this here.
Things Required:
- 5 wooden toothpicks
- A plate
- Water
Simplest STEM experiment to see how amazing stuff happens.
Adding Rigor to a STEM Challenge - with the Elevator Express
Or just give your kids a challenge of building some simple machines, like this. They will surely love it.