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    Easy Science Experiments for Kids

    February 14, 2019 By Brandy 10 Comments

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    My kids LOVE doing little science experiments. They could do them all afternoon...ok who am I kidding? I am the one who loves doing them and have brainwashed my children along the way.   I remember doing a few as a kid with basic kitchen ingredients that we always had. It was so fun showing my kids the same experiments and watching their faces light up!  We've learned some new ones over the years and thought it would be fun to share some of our favorites. {I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to hear some that you have done. Leave me a comment and we will try them too!}

    Freaked Out Pepper

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    This is the one I did all the time when I was little. Who doesn't have dish soap and pepper on hand at all times? It's a quick and easy little experiment for the kids.

    Pour some water into a shallow bowl.
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Sprinkle ground pepper over the water.
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Pour a small drop of dish soap on your index finger and dip your finger into the center of the dish of water.
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    The pepper freaks out and runs to the side!

    Easy Science Experiments for Kids: DIY Gummy Candy

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Gelatin, Jello, and corn syrup combine to make these tasty treats. We made alphabet shapes! The kids had fun seeing how the liquid quickly changed into a gummy consistency. To speed up the process we put our mold in the refrigerator instead of leaving it sit on the counter to harden. We used this video tutorial.

    Bobbing Raisins

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Put a few raising in a jar/glass.
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Add some soda. 7-up and clear sodas work great, but we only had an orange Fanta. It worked too, but wasn't quite as easy to see all of the raisins.
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    The raisins become surrounded by the carbonated bubbles and start bobbing to the surface and then fall. It is fun to watch! We even made a little video showing the raising bobbing up and down. Pardon the silly voices and whining in the background!
    Watch and see what happens!

    Easy Science Experiments For Kids: Rocket Balloon

    This little rocket balloon was super quick to make. You will need a straw (about 5"), balloon and a long length of string.
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    String up your straw. Sometimes adding a little piece of tape on the end of the string helps thread the straw easier.

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Hold an inflated balloon against the straw (do not tie off balloon, just hold it)

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Tape the straw to the balloon with a piece of tape.
    Now watch what happens...
    We all started giggling when the balloon started making the farting sound. The longer the string and bigger the balloon, the father the balloon will go.

    Fizzing Colors

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Baking soda and vinegar is nothing new, but Kaylee came up to me the other day and said, "Can I do an experiment by myself?" The first thing I thought of was mixing some colors with vinegar and baking soda. It's easy, quick and simple for little ones to do.

    She added a drop of food coloring into each cup and a small scoop of baking soda.

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Then she added a tablespoon of vinegar and watched the reaction.

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    "This is SO cool!" She loved it and kept adding small amounts of vinegar and baking soda to keep the reaction going over and over and over.

    Easy Science Experiments for Kids: Creating Colors

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Kaylee had so much fun with the previous "experiment" that we kept going. With just water and food coloring.

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Wondering what she is wearing around her neck? She was pretending to be a puppy and made herself a collar with an old navy tag and a piece of ribbon 🙂

    In each cup she added  two drops of food coloring in different colors. Then some water to see what new color was created.

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Again, she was totally mesmerized! I just love kids!! It's so fun to see her reactions and the joy she finds in the every day things we take for granted.

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    When she was all done, she mixed all of the cups of colors to make...black.
    Ready for even MORE easy science experiments for kids?
    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    Rock candy is fun to grow and fun to eat! Set up a few jars in your window this and watch science happen before your eyes! I'll show you how in this post.

    Colored Carnations

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    In this post we'll share how to color carnations with water!

    Easy Science Experiments for Kids: Sidewalk Paint Rockets!

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!

    Click here to see what Alka Seltzer and Cornstarch can do!

    Super Science Kit

    Sidewalk paint rockets, colored carnations, fizzy water, bobbing raisins, balloon rockets and more! This collection of easy science experiments for kids is a great way to spark curiosity and creativity during the summer months off of school!
    I found a bunch of fun projects for kids a couple of years ago for my nieces and nephews and put them together in a Super Science Kit. They loved it and it was a lot of fun to make. I provided all of the ingredients and put them in baggies with a card that had the instructions on it.

    This would be a fun summer activity for kids to do as well! You can find all of the fun science experiments I included in the gift, as well as the pdf file for the recipe cards, on my Super Science Kit post.

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    About Brandy

    Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!

    Comments

    1. Michelle Leslie says

      May 17, 2018 at 7:57 am

      You're one cool Mom Brandy. The kids must have an absolute ball trying all these experiments and they're learning in such a fun way too. Have they made monster toothpaste yet? If I remember correctly you need the liquid hydrogen peroxide, water, dishwashing soap, green food coloring and a packet of dry yeast. Put all the wet stuff in a soda bottle and then add the yeast and watch how the "toothpaste" literally expands and spills from the bottle.

      Reply
      • Brandy says

        May 17, 2018 at 11:09 am

        We haven't heard of that one before! We tried a different hydrogen peroxide/dish soap one, but didn't have the right strength of peroxide, apparently, so it didn't do much. I have a feeling this one will work better with the yeast! I love that all of these require just basic household ingredients. The kids will love trying this, thanks!!

        Reply
    2. Kim~madeinaday says

      May 14, 2018 at 8:11 pm

      These are great! Pinning! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
      Kim

      Reply
    3. Lisa // Cucicucicoo: Eco Sewing & Crafting says

      May 14, 2018 at 4:31 pm

      Great ideas! I'd love to try some of these with my kiddos! 🙂 Lisa

      Reply
    4. Kasey says

      September 07, 2013 at 3:25 pm

      Hi! I'd love to do the fizzy color experiment with my students, and wanted to know if I could use your pictures in a PPT presentation that shows the directions to my visual learners. I look forward to hearing from you!

      Reply
      • Brandy says

        September 08, 2013 at 7:08 pm

        Yes, Kasey. Feel free. Thanks for asking!

        Reply
    5. TheBurkes says

      June 27, 2013 at 1:38 pm

      What a fun-tastic idea, especially something fun (and education) to do during the summer break ... can you share your kit cards with us?

      grace
      ghalim at yahoo dot com

      Reply
      • Brandy says

        June 28, 2013 at 4:54 am

        Hi Grace!

        Here is a pdf file of the cards that I used in the super science kit. They aren't anything special or any certain size. I just cut out the recipes and mounted them on cardstock and laminated them. Feel free to use them if you'd like.

        https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1m2SR4aI1ThTURGaVAycUx5T2s/edit?usp=sharing

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    6. olivarchy says

      June 25, 2013 at 2:44 am

      We do one all the time that is like a combination of the pepper experiment and the food coloring one... Drop a few drops of food coloring of different colors in a shallow saucer of milk (place the drops separately so the colors don't mix). Put a small drop of dish soap on the end of a toothpick. Touch the soapy end of the toothpick in the center of the food color drops and watch the colors swirl like magic! The dish soap breaks the surface tension where it touches the milk, similar to the pepper experiment, which makes the stronger surface tension in the surrounding liquid pull the pepper/food coloring over to it.

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      • Brandy says

        June 25, 2013 at 4:29 am

        Thank you! I think the kids would love to try that one. They had friends over tonight and were doing some experiments. We'll definitely add this one to our list!

        Reply

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