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Hands-on Science experiments you can do at home!

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  • Science Buddies has over 1,150 science project ideas.

  • Science Bob's experiments use simple materials you have at home.

  • Go Science Girls has published an amazing collection of 100 science experiments and science fair projects that you can try at home or at school.

  • Make slimes, orbs, gels, crystals and more with the Kitchen Pantry Scientist.

  • Tinkerlab proposes a bunch of STEM experiments for kids, in Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Technology, Biology and Geology.

  • At-Bristol wants you to try their experiments at home... from everyday baking to measuring pi. 

  • The Great Indoors, is a Scout initative offering hundreds stay-at-home activities to help kids learn new skills. From 6 years to young adults!

  • The Science Museum Group (UK), included lots of hands-on activities to do at home!

  • The Launchball game allows kids to spring their way through 30 obstacle-filled levels and create their own levels to play and share with friends.

  • With Microsoft virtual summer camps kids of all ages can learn incredible skills without leaving their homes. Coding their own video games? No problem! Going on virtual trips? Absolutely! Learning how to prevent cyber-bullying? Definitely!

  • For Australian National Science Week, you can download this series of STEM projects to try at home, from your own backyard, with backyard Bioblitz, backyard Astronomy or backyard Science!

  • Get started learning PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor: a scripting language used for web development and much more) with these PHP tutorials! This tool is intended for everyone who wants to learn PHP programming language, whether your are a beginner or already a pro.

  • Consult this list of 32 science experiments for kids that are both fun and easy!

  • Have a look at this website to explore all things solar; from solar games to solar energy activities!


Online Science Fun!

On this page, we compile online resources for kids, from videos, to podcast, to interesting websites about STEM learning. Check it out below, and if you want to be added to our list, don’t hesitate to be in touch!