Fun Activities, Experiments and Projects for Children

Experiment with Magnetism: Make a Hanging Compass

To supplement your eighth grader’s study of magnets in school, try this simple activity at home. Your child will create a homemade working compass using just a steel needle, magnet, jar and a few other supplies. As he builds his compass, he’ll experiment with magnetism and will get to “see” the Earth’s magnetic field as

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Make a Grandparent History Book

To a child, a grandparent is a timeless figure. But your child’s grandparent had a childhood, youth and adulthood full of interesting and wonderful stories! Encouraging your child to learn about his grandparent’s past will not only strengthen family ties but also it can be a great writing exercise, history lesson, and gift, rolled into

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Make Jewellery Using Your Favourite Photos

Do you remember Shrinky Dinks? They were sheets of plastic film you could draw on, cut out and bake into a shrunken solid piece of plastic. The original Shrinky Dink is no longer in the market, but now there’s something even better: Inkjet printable shrink plastic! Print your very own photos, snapshots or fine art

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Make a Magnetic Spice Tin Pencil Holder

This autumn, embrace the back-to-school spirit by getting your child organized for the upcoming school year. Here’s a fun and easy activity to help: create a magnetic spice tin pencil holder! It will be easy for your teen to transform beautifully decorated spice tins and loose-leaf tea canisters into durable magnetic organizers that keep pens

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Experiment with Salt Water Conductivity

Does your child know that salt water conducts electricity? In this science experiment, your child will build a mini circuit to find out if he has salt water or fresh water. It’s a simple experiment but it will show how saltwater acts as a conductor to electrical currents, while reinforcing important lessons about conductivity and

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Create Your Own Crushed Can Artwork

Charles Kaufman is an American cartoonist who began painting in 1990 and today he has art displayed in galleries across the United States and Europe. In his series Crushed Can Art, he takes old aluminium cans and flattens them, then paints them with an original design. Inspired by Charles Kaufman’s crushed cans, this activity lets

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Match That! A Spatial Observation Game

Developing a keen eye for observation is an essential skill for any scientist and a fundamental step of the scientific method. Help your middle schooler (and yourself!) improve his observation skills by playing this simple game.What You Need:❑ Duplicate set of common household items (coins or Legos work great, as long as there are at

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