Have you ever wondered how fireworks fly? The science behind the flight of a firework is the same as that of a rocket, and a ...
This spooky science trick uses a magnet and a paper clip to make paper ghosts seem to fly through the air. It's a fantastic ...
I'm excited to share a fantastic guest post from the online learning platform Brighterly today. For many kids, math can feel ...
Do you know you can make frost appear on the surface of a metal can using just ice, water and salt? We used the power of science to make our very own Frosty the Snowman! This is a brilliant winter ...
The rocket travels upward with a force equal to and opposite to the downward force propelling the water, gas, and lid (Newton's Third Law). The amount of force is directly proportional to the amount ...
Collect as many leaves that are different in shape as possible and identify them with a book or tree identification app. Make a face, object or something else recognisable from a selection of leaves, ...
This lovely, colourful science experiment is super easy to set up and carry out, but looks amazing! As well as being fun to watch, it's also great for learning about density ( the oil layer floats on ...
We're celebrating the beginning of autumn with some lovely apple experiments today! Turn apples into boats, experiment with different ways to preserve them, find out why food goes bad and make your ...
Autumn brings lots of inspiration for indoor and outdoor science experiments and activities. Leaves start to change colour and fall, conkers, helicopters, and other seeds drop to the floor, and the ...
This homemade articulated grabber is a brilliant STEM Challenge or STEM project, that works brilliantly and is easy to construct as well! We cut up a shoe box to make ours as the cardboard does need ...