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Get into that creative mindset with your child as they head back to school with these 20 Back to School STEM activities for kids. Explore hands on fun with science, technology, engineering, and math to start off a new school year.

STEM fun for the first day of school!

Apple, Pencil, Crayon and Bus themed STEM Activities for kids.

Back to School STEM Activities

These Back to School STEM Activities are themed with school supplies like pencils, crayons and more traditional themes like buses and apples for a warm welcome into the school year.

As you kick off the school year start off by building your own DIY Dollar Store STEM kit. Here are some tips for storing STEM activities in a DIY STEM lab.

Plus for back to school fill your bookshelf with these popular STEM books for kids! We’d want to encourage you to make time for STEM activities the rest of the school year with our 50 Stem Activities for Kids!

Building with pencils for STEM Activities for Kids

STEM Activities with Pencils

Pencils are a classic icon for Back to School so we put together a collection of five STEM Activities with Pencils to do with your child.

Can you build a tower with pencils? How tall can your pencil tower go?

Create a pencil catapult! With just a few supplies you’ll be launching tons of back to school fun.

Get ready to build a bridge with pencils! Try your hands at a pencil Da Vinci Bridge.

The magic breaking pencil activity is a fun way to demonstrate how light waves work with kids

Explore the chemistry of polymers by making your very own leakproof bag experiment. Who would have ever thought that a plastic bag, some water, and a few pencils would be so much fun?

STEM activities with Apples for back to school STEM.

STEM Activities with Apples

Apples are the classic first day of school item, so why not have a little STEM fun with apples? Here are five quick and easy STEM Activities with Apples.

Can you pick your apples from the apple tree with the help of a few magnetic tubes? Take this Back to school STEM challenge with our apple STEM activity.

How high can you stack your apples? Try out this apple stacking STEM Game!

Make back to school snack time a STEM challenge too with this fun and easy apple toothpick STEM challenge

Pull out the containers for this easy apple science experiment and discover how different liquids affect apples.

Create an explosive apple volcano with just a few supplies in your cabinet.

Crayon Activities for kids for back to school stem

STEM Activities with Crayons

A fresh new box of crayons is a sign of a new school year. It also means there might be a few broken crayons looking to become a STEM activity for back to school. These five STEM activities with crayons explore all sorts of ways that properties of matter can change.

How many crayons can you count? This sensory bottle math game with crayons is tons of hands on fun!

Will it sink or float? Try this crayon sensory bottle science experiment!

Explore how crayons can change with heat with this beautiful melted crayon stain glass art project.

Back to school time, you tend to clean out the boxes and find old broken crayons, this hot rock melted crayon art is perfect for those crayons to find new life and explore how properties can change with heat.

Can you make a rainbow crayon? Discover the melting point of crayons, does the color matter?

Activities that feature bus themed STEM Ideas for kids for back to school

Bus Themed STEM Activities

For little ones, the school bus is one of the things they are super excited about, even if they walk to school. Take advantage of this interest and see how much fun they’ll have with these five bus themed STEM Activities.

Can you make the wheels on the bus move? This Wheels on the Bus STEM Activity is perfect as we head back to school!

Work on numbers as you head back to school with this delicious school bus math game.

Build your own school bus photo frame with popsicle sticks for a back to school keepsake.

Create your own school bus with watercolors to work on math facts for the school year!

Sometimes it’s all about simplicity and the challenge of building your own version of a bus with a fun challenge inside like this. school bus sensory bottle.

Why do STEM Activities with your child?

STEM activities provide hands-on and minds-on lessons for your child. Making math and science both fun and interesting helps your child to do much more than just learn.

STEM is in every part of our lives. Science is everywhere in the world around us. Technology is continuously expanding into every aspect of our lives. Engineering is the basic design of bridges and buildings. Mathematics is in every profession and family, every activity we do in our lives.

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The Ultimate Guide to STEM Books for Kids

By exposing students to STEM at home and school and giving them opportunities to explore STEM-related concepts, our hope is that they will develop a passion for it and in the future express their interest in a STEM-related job.

We’re excited that you can inspire your child to kick off their first day of school with tons of Back to School STEM Activities!

Which one will you start with as your first STEM Challenge for Back to School?

Your child may also enjoy these Back to School Resources…

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Finding ways to sneak science and fun in at home can be super rewarding as a parent. This science sensory bottles experiment provides your child the chance to explore the concept of density through colorful crayons and water bottles and a little mystery materials.

Plus it gives them a chance to simply learn the art of observing and problem-solving on their own, which is a win in my book.

Here’s how to make your own Science Sensory Bottles.  

Sensory Bottle Density Science with Crayon Theme

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Science Sensory Bottle Experiment

I’ll admit it, I could look at this picture above with the floating crayons for quite some time, it totally captures my science brain in wondering.  Some thoughts going through my head are:

Are the crayon buttons moving?

Are the bubbles moving?

How fast are they moving?

How did they get there?

Will that little drop at the top fall down?

What is this made of?

Are these questions going through your thoughts right now too?  That’s exactly why you need to create this science sensory bottle experiment with your child too. It’s a really fun back to school STEM activity!

Create opportunities that encourage your child to question and hypothesize 

My kids literally spent hours with my creating the bottles and exploring how they work. Using clear Corn Syrup was a first for us at our house, which led to some great nutrition conversations too.

Here’s what you need to make your own.

fine Motor Activity with Crayons and sensory bottle

Materials Needed

Directions for Science Sensory Bottles

Gather your materials with the kids, which are just a few things and get started.  I recommend filling the science sensory bottle  in the following order to make the most out of this science experiment.

1.  Have your child fill one empty bottle with water.  Leave some airspace for the water to move around.

2. Then add a few of the Crayon Buttons into the water bottle.  Screw the lid back on tightly to avoid spills and leaks.  

3. Explore with the water bottle and crayon buttons and see what you can do with the buttons.  Ask questions as your child explores their science sensory bottle …

Do they float?

Do they sink?

Can you control where they go?

Do you hear anything?

What is the density of the liquid like?

Testing Density with Corn Syrup

4. Now fill the 2nd empty bottle with corn syrup with your child.  This alone is a super fun experience as it drips in a small smooth stream into the empty bottle.  My kiddos loved the air bubbles that were created in the process too.  Be sure to leave some airspace for the corn syrup to move around with.

5. Add a few Crayon Buttons into the corn syrup container.  Seal the container tightly to avoid spills or leaks.  Ask the same questions again from Step 3. Is the density different from the water? 

6. Shake the science sensory bottle filled with corn syrup up to add air bubbles to it.  Are the answers to the questions the same?

Sensory Bottle Science with Corn Syrup

7. Now it’s time to see what happens when you add half water and half corn syrup.  Visually the corn syrup pouring into the water is quite a site.  Go super slow so it lasts longer.  Pause and allow time for your child to observe the contrast in density.

8. Add the Crayon Buttons  into the corn syrup and water mixture and see what happens.

9. SHAKE the combined science sensory bottle to see what happens with the corn syrup and water mixture.  Be sure your child really sees what happens.  Ask the same questions again from Step 2.

TIP: Great opportunity to talk about sugary drinks here and how what you see is not always what’s really in our drinks and what to look for to avoid on ingredient levels

For a little extra crayon science, try crayon recycling with this project.

Want to get a little creative with your crayons? Make these crayon ornaments! This simple craft is the perfect way to use up broken and old crayons.

Exploring Density with Science Sensory Bottles

SCIENCE RESULTS:

I’ll admit it, I was quite surprised with a few of the reactions we were able to create when we varied the density of the liquids and my kids were totally intrigued.  This science sensory bottle experiment gives your child so many opportunities to observe and explore the density of liquids.

Do the crayons float, sink or remain the same? The answer might surprise you! 

Testing Density with Sensory Bottles

BONUS IDEAS: You could add additional liquids into new bottles to see how they react as well.  The first one I would try would be vegetable oil. Or try a different material like metal or stone or glass to see if the reactions are the same.

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Sensory Bottle Math Game for Kids with Crayons

Want more Crayon Themed Sensory Bottle FUN?

Try this Crayon Math Game with the same bottles and crayon buttons.

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Crayons are such an iconic symbol for back to school with kids. Add a sensory bottle math game using a crayon theme for this super colorful math game! Let’s have a little math fun with some crayons to celebrate the beginning of the school year!

We’ll focus on colors, number recognition, graphing, ordinal numbers and even some fine motor skills.

Sensory Bottle Math Game with Crayons

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Sensory Bottle Math Game with Crayons

This math game was such a hit in our house after school with my Kindergartner and 5th graders.  I can’t wait to share with you how to make and play for your kids.  It combines the fun of a sensory bottle with a few educational elements to make it a big win for all.

Here’s how to make it.

Crayon Themed Sensory bottle for Kids

Materials

Creating a Crayon themed Sensory Bottle for Math

Directions for Sensory Bottle Math Game

1. Place water into the empty water bottle , leave a portion empty to allow for air in the bottle.

2. Have your child add the colorful crayon buttons into the water one by one.  Great for fine motor practice and counting. Discuss the colors as you add them to work on color recognition too.

Crayon Themed Sensory Bottle

3. You can challenge older kids to see if they can make their crayon button stand up in the water bottle, it’s harder that it looks and great for focus and patience.

4. Allow your child to explore with the crayon themed sensory bottle before you begin the math game. Discover how the crayons move throughout the water.

TIP: Back to School Sensory Bottle– This sensory bottle would be a helpful to make as your little one is starting school for the first time.  It gives them a positive experience with school supplies and also offers a distraction is they are beginning to get a bit worried about the first day of school.

Graphing with Crayons Themed Sensory Bottle

 5. Next take your white paper, pen and ruler to create a graph with your child.  Take the time to show them how it is set up.  Start by listing the color of the crayons they will you are in the bottle.  Then create a column for each of the colors.  Next add the numbers up the side counting with your child.  Finally add the rows for each of the numbers.  It’s really important to show them how to set up a graph.

6. Once the graph is complete label with the the color words by coloring with the appropriate color.  Helps your child begin to read color words too.  Show them how they are written on the crayons too.

Graphing with Crayons for Kids

7. Now it’s time to play the Sensory Bottle Math Game with Crayons!

TO PLAY: Turn the bottle upside down and watch to see which crayon is first to touch the bottom.  Record onto the graph paper under the appropriate color.  Model a few times with your child.  Then turn the bottle in the crayon race again and again until you’ve found the winner.  The winner is the one who has the highest number on the graph.

Encourage your child to play this game again and again.  You’ll find they will start to create their very own color graph and begin to truly comprehend the importance of making graphs.

This is a fun game to play with a friend or sibling too.  One child can record while the other turns the bottle and calls the winner.  Be sure to allow them to switch turns to have the best time together.  Good luck with your Sensory Bottle Bottle Math Game.

My kids and I have created a few more games and science activities with our Crayon Themed Sensory Bottles and Crayons that we’ll be sharing this week, so keep watching!

Making Graphs with Kids

Books About Crayons for Kids

Here are a few of my favorite crayon themed picture books to go along with the Crayon Math Game.  Happy reading!

The Day the Crayons Quit 

The Day the Crayons Came Home 

The Crayons’ Book of Colors 

The Crayons’ Book of Numbers 

How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow

Love from the Crayons

The Crayon Box the Talked

Harold and the Purple Crayon 

The Crayons Go Back to School by Drew Daywalt

How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow by Monica Sweeney

Do you have a crayon themed book that I missed?  Please share we’re always adding to our home library.  Which one is your favorite?

Sensory Bottle Math Game for Kids with Crayons

Additional Crayon Themed Crafts for Kids

Explore this Science Sensory Bottle Activity about Density

I’ll admit I’m a bit in love with crayons and can’t wait to share even more ideas with you about Crayons. Can’t wait to hear how your Crayon Themed Sensory Bottle Math Game goes at your house.

Leave me a comment below or share a photo on social media with the hashtag #EDUSPIN.

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Explore our top fun activities for kids at home with these creative ways to keep the kids entertained and sneak in a little learning too!

BIG NEWS! We’re celebrating our 14th birthday of The Educator’s Spin On It!

Hard to believe that it’s been fourteen years since we first started this website for parents. So many things have changed since then. Our kids have gotten older, that’s for sure and our experiences have grown as individuals and as a family.

Fun fact: My husband is now a little part of behind the scenes on our site as well as my kids.

There’s one thing that hasn’t changed and that’s my passion for creating for you fun ideas to do with your kids. Sharing ways to ensure you’re able to give them just what they need to grow and become smart, happy, and loved kids.

I was looking through our 1500+ kids activities on our site from over the years and found that there are some things our website’s visitors like you are often drawn towards. I thought it might be fun to do a top 10 activities for our 13th birthday.

We’d love to know which post is your favorite from the site, so please leave us a comment to let us know.

Top 10 Fun Activities for Kids

Top 10 Activities from The Educators’ Spin On It since July 12, 2011….

Go ahead and click on each of the highlight links to check out these fun kids activities or take a look below and click on the images for more info.

One thing I noticed as I looked through remembering all our ideas from over the years is that you are drawn to similar topics again and again.

  • Parenting
  • STEM Ideas for Kids
  • Children’s Book Activities
  • School Holiday Activity Ideas
  • Easy Kids Crafts Ideas
  • Games for Kids to Play
  • Recipes for Kids to Make
  • Virtual Field Trips for Kids

And a lovely surprise topic….Kindness Activities

I thought it might be fun to share with your our top kids activities for creative ideas to do with your child at home.

50 STEM Activities for Kids. Explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math with your child with hands on fun.
Spring STEM Activities for Kids, 3 dimensional egg structures PLUS 3 more STEM Learning Center Ideas
Butterfly Balloon STEM Challenge for Kids

STEM Activities for Kids

50+ Stem Activities
STEM Books for Kids
Spring STEM Activities
Caterpillar to Butterfly Balloon

the Ultimate List of Books Activities for Kids!
Eric Carle inspired Bug Art projects
Join our free Virtual Book Club for kids featuring weekly themes, books and activities for kids ages 2-5. Includes weekly planners just for you and your child!

Books Activities for Kids

Eric Carle Activities
30+ Lorax Activities
Year Long Virtual Book Club for Kids

Child decorating for Easter with Bunting and Colorful Eggs.
50 Christmas Activities for School Ages
Easy Diwali Crafts for school

School Holidays Activities for Kids

40+ Easter Activities for Kids
Christmas Activities for School Ages
Easy Diwali Crafts for Kids

Child drip painting with rainbow colored paints onto paper with stenciled name
Paint with image of MOM using Paint Resist

Easy Kids Craft Ideas

Drip Painting Rainbow Fun
Rangoli Craft Idea
Mother’s Day Paint Resist

Large Purple Ball with hot pink stripes on grass with ball games for kids featured
STEM Activity for Ten apples Up On Top for Kids

Games for Kids to Play

Ball Games for Kids
Stacking Apples Game
100 Fun and Easy Learning Games

4th of July Snack for Kids with Fruit

Recipes for Kids to Make

Teddy Bear Picnic Dessert
Football Shaped Party Appetizer
Edible Flag for 4th of July

kindness songs
30 Day Gratitude Challenge for Kids with Gratitude Prompts and Journal
Kindness Elf Ideas with Printables

Kindness Activities for Kids

Kindness Songs
30 Day Gratitude Challenge
Kindness Elves Printables for Busy Parents

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How to write a letter for classroom placement or teacher request with a sample letter
How to Trade Tantrums and Melt Downs for Healthy Self Regulation Skills with Your Child using Feeling Buddies for Families from Conscious Discipline

Parenting

Raising a Strong Willed Child
How to Write a Placement Letter
Helping Kids Learn about Self Regulation

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Let's go to our nation's capital on this Washington, D.C. Virtual Field Trip for Kids! Get prepared to fully immerse yourself in U.S. History as you explore Washington, D.C.
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Virtual Field Trips for Kids

Our Top Activities for Kids since 2011

Here’s a fun little breakdown by year which kids activity was the most popular on The Educators’ Spin On It. Which one is your favorite? Leave a comment below!

2012 – Eric Carle Activities
2013 – 30+ Lorax Activities
2014 – Easy Mother’s Day Paint Resist Craft
2015 – 50+ STEM Activities
2016 – 6 Ball Games for Kids
2017 – Spring STEM Activities
2018 – Drip Rainbow Painting
2019 – 40 Easter Activities for Kids
2020 – Caterpillar to Butterfly Science Activity with Balloon
2021 – 30+ Virtual Field Trips for Kids
2022 – 100 Christmas Books Every Child Should Read Before Age 10
2023 – 10 Things To Put In A Children’s Piñata
2024 – Action Songs for Babies
2025 – Fingerprint Ornament Ideas for Kids

This post 30+ Virtual Field Trips for Kids took off in March of 2020 and has been a big hit with visitors ever since. Be sure to grab the printable Travel Log too for your child to track their virtual tours!

It’s now our MOST POPULAR POST on our site!!!

Top Sites for Parents for Kids Activities

I’d also like to give a big thanks to the following top websites that have sent us new visitors from their sites over the past fourteen years. I feel so lucky to call each of these site owners and bloggers my friends.

They share such creative ideas for parents and are amazingly talented individuals personally. I’ve been very lucky to have had the chance to meet each of them in person at conferences where I attended as a speaker to teach about Pinterest Marketing.

There are many other sites along with these top 9 listed on our list of Top Female Bloggers You Need to Know, be sure to check out the others too as you explore new activity ideas for your child.

One of the coolest things that happened from our website is that our publisher reached out to use to write a book called 100 Fun and Easy Learning Games for Kids.

Then we got invited to contribute to a 2nd book called The Big Book of Kids Activities.

100 Fun and Easy Learning Games for Kids with learning materials

Fun Activities for Kids Will Keep Them Entertained for Hours!!!

Stuck at home with the kids and have nothing to do? It’s easier than you think to grab a few supplies and let their creativity shine. These fun activities for kids are easy, DIY, and can mostly be done with everyday items that you have around the house.

We’ve got your recipe for happy kids. Best of all, none of our fun activities require an electronic device or an app, so you don’t have to worry about too much screen time.

The Educators Spin On It Logo with several kids of various ages with kids activities.

For more ideas for at home please check out our website with over 1000 Kids Activities. You can explore them by topic or by age by using our menus.

Then grab a copy of our book 100 Fun and Easy Learning Games for Kids OR our The Big Book of Kids Activities on Amazon!

Thank you so much for helping us celebrate 14 years of kids’ activities at The Educators’ Spin On It!

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Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/best-summer-science-experiments-for-kids/ https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/best-summer-science-experiments-for-kids/#comments Mon, 23 Jun 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/?p=17855 Fill your home or classroom with a few of the Best Summer Science Experiments for kids. These experiments fit in perfectly with learning about life cycles, environment, growing, and changing. Use them to support and enrich your child’s academic experience. Best Summer Science Experiments were selected (with the help of my kids) based on: Doing […]

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Fill your home or classroom with a few of the Best Summer Science Experiments for kids. These experiments fit in perfectly with learning about life cycles, environment, growing, and changing.

Use them to support and enrich your child’s academic experience.

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids: From raising butterflies to growing mushrooms and everything in between. These are the top kid selected science projects to make and do over summer break.

Best Summer Science Experiments were selected (with the help of my kids) based on:

  1. How much fun they were to do.
  2. How easy they were to set up and maintain.
  3. How much they taught and inspired my kids to learn more.
  4. How expensive they were.  (Each summer science experiment in this list was under $25)

Doing science experiments with your children

  • Boosts scientific understanding
  • Expands vocabulary
  • Provides background knowledge
  • Encourages the use of science skills such as collecting data, recording data, observing, and making hypotheses.

Consider getting the materials for one (or more) of these science experiments for your child or classroom.  These would also make great activities for after school science clubs.  You may even consider sending one in to your favorite classroom teacher or give as birthday gifts for summer celebrations!

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Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #1: Raise a Painted Lady Butterfly

There is nothing more amazing than to see a butterfly emerge from it’s chrysalis. It is life changing in more ways than one. As a former kindergarten teacher, I made sure to order this science experiment for my students every spring. It is a fabulous experiment that allows children to watch the later stages of the painted lady butterfly.

We have purchased our re-fill kit from Amazon and Insect Lore directly and have 100% survival rate each year (I’ve done this for at least 10 years!). I have heard of people who were not as lucky, but the company sent a replacement kit.

We have had fabulous discussions about the environment, planting butterfly friendly plants, using less (or no) pesticides, and the benefits of pollinators to our plants. Get the starter kit here.

Positive: REALLY NEAT to watch the metamorphosis process.

Negative: The caterpillars can all change when you are not looking. Kids can be sad if you miss this stage, but don’t worry, they are still fun to release!

Painted lady butterfly science experiement

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #2: Raise a Praying Mantis

This Praying Mantis Life Cycle Stages would be the perfect addition to a science center in your home or classroom this spring. We set our egg cases in a safe, but very visible place and observed them for changes every morning. After a few weeks – we noticed a ton of very tiny praying mantis emerging.  They were SOOOO COOL! 

We brought them outside and watched them for a long time leave the egg case and head to the wild. It is one of the best science experiments for it uniqueness and being able to introduce beneficial insects into the natural world. My kids were intrigued and couldn’t wait to read and learn more about them. Include a set of note cards with the stages on a table and encourage readers to match the pictures to the words and put them in order.

For more educational activity ideas, visit Raise a Praying Mantis

Positive: Really – really cool if you can see them hatch.

Negative: An egg sac can be a little dull to observe for 2 weeks!

Raise a praying mantis, best spring science experiments for kids

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #3: Raise a Ladybug

Ladybugs are beneficial garden insects and help lower the aphid population. Watch as they change from tiny nymphs to adult ladybugs with this fabulous 2 week summer or spring science experiment.

We purchased the entire ladybug kit so that the children could observe the nymphs as they grew and changed. They pupate on the edge of the plastic, making it easy for kids to see. When the adult ladybug emerges children can observe and release them within a week to their garden area. We have the life cycle toys for ladybugs too.

Positive: Visible change for kids to observe and record.

Negative: We thought some of our larva died and it was sad. Then we realized they must shed their skin (none dies)  and that we had way more than we thought = happy kids.

Lady BUg Larvae science experiment for kids

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #4: Keep an Ant Farm

I’ve always been a bit hesitant about having biting ants in my home or classroom (even if they do stay IN the container) The families that have done this experiment RAVE about how neat it is, so I’m adding it to the best summer science experiment collection. “We loved our ant farm. They only live about 3 weeks though. DS8 was begging to do it again this year. ” ~ Jessy You will have to let me know if you have tried it!

Positive: You can see how a tiny creature can literal change the earth.

Negative: Um… they are army ants!

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #5: Grow a Garden in a Can

Gardening has never been easier with these garden in a can. You open them, add water, and set in sunshine. That’s it. In a few days sprouts emerged and the herbs grew. You can have your child be responsible for misting or watering the plant every day in addition to tracking growth.

It’s a small amount to maintain and can be grown in the smallest of spaces – think classroom or apartment windowsills! What’s great is that everything you need is included. Pop the top off and the seeds are in a tiny package inside. Add the seeds, cover with dirt, water, and place in the sunshine.  This is another windowsill project that’s great for summer school classrooms or apartment dwelling families!

Positive: It is SO easy, everything is in the can. You just open and water them.

Negative: You need to water them!

Garden in a Can Science Experiment

Get the watering can and kids gardening tools on Amazon too!

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #6: Grow a Container Vegetable Garden

Have a little more space? Try container gardening with kids. These Miracle-Gro Container Gardening Pods are another all-in-one seed pod with everything you need to grow your own vegetables and herbs.  Plant into rich soil in a sunny spot, water daily, and enjoy. In fact, these pods are guaranteed to grow!  Included in the 6 pack are Basil, Sweet Pepper, Globe Tomato, Eggplant, Cilantro, & Jalapeno. See how to make your own garden labels here.

Make a container for each child and let them care for their garden as it grows.

Positive: Having your own garden gives children ownership and teaches life skills.

Negatives: Some parents and teachers report not having a green thumb. Yes, this project needs water daily! Plan accordingly if you go on vacation for more than a few days. Maybe a friend can babysit your garden?

Growing Vegetable Garden with Kids with Gro-ables

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #7: Raise a Tadpole

Here is another life cycle science experiment that kids cannot get enough of. They will watch and notice the smallest of changes in the tadpoles.  From tails to tiny legs, then no tails, this transformation is life changing for kids to watch. We have had friends who have collected tadpoles from neighborhood creeks and pods and others that have ordered this grow a frog kit.

Positive: Kids can truly see how tadpoles change into frogs.

Negatives: As with other life cycle experiments, some tadpoles may not make it.

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #8: Plant a Venus Fly Trap

Sure growing vegetables in your garden can be a great experience for children, but this Venus Fly Trap plant is extra ordinary – its carnivorous. For convenience, you can order it online. Most places online will ship the plants to you live, but bare root. That means, you will need a pot with indoor potting soil ready to go.  A bare root plant, must be planted right away.  Some local plant stores may also carry them, call ahead to verify.

Positives: This science experiment is a great talking point for kids!

Negatives: Many people have stated they have difficulty keeping this (or any) plant alive.

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #9: Grow Mushrooms in a Box

We like to cook with mushrooms, but hadn’t considered growing them until we found this neat way to grow mushrooms in a boxThanks to Back to the Roots for sending us a kit to try with the kids! Even families that live in apartments or harsh weather conditions can try growing something edible with kids – as this kit stays inside!

We kept it on our bookshelf near a window, but out of direct light. This biggest thing was to remember to water it daily. The kids and I were amazed at how fast they grew from tiny spores to giant oyster mushrooms (This picture was after 9 days!)  We did try to get a second harvest from the same box with no luck. The website gives lesson plans

We kept a daily log of colors, number and length of the mushroom caps to bring in some data collection and measurement.

Positives: Fast growing.  Visible changes every day makes for intriguing science logs.

Negatives: Mushrooms must be cooked. Many schools do not allow classrooms to eat food from the garden. Check with your principal on your school policies for consuming during school hours.

Mushroom Farm in a Box Spring Science Experiment for kids

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #10: Plant Bean Seeds

Test Your Germination Rate of bean seeds. This science experiment will give children a basic understanding of how a plant grows, starting with the germination. The bags used are like a window to plant growth and allow children to “see” the beginnings of the roots and shoots.

Try this project in your home or classroom today. What is the germination rate of your seeds? Click for the directions and activity extensions.

Try a pack of older seeds – does the germination rate change?

Positives – the bag provides a window to the seed growth and development.

Negatives – plants will not grow in this environment and will need to be transplanted shortly after germination or discarded in the compost bin.

bean germination science experiment with bag and math 10 frame

Best Summer Science Experiments for Kids #11: Plant a Butterfly Garden

Stop by your local home garden store and select a few butterfly friendly plants to plant.  Transplants will give you flowers (and butterflies) faster than seeds. In fact, if you plant seeds, make sure to read the labels. Many wildflowers will not produce flowers until year 2.  When possible, choose plants native to your location.  Here are some specific plants you may want to consider when Planting a Butterfly Garden

Positives: You get to observe butterflies in your own yard! No butterfly garden passes needed.

Negatives: Some plants that attract butterflies are poisonous when ingested by humans.  Make sure to research them well and monitor small children.

Best Flowers to Plant to Attract Butterflies

Need a few more ideas?

  1. Observe a Bird Feeder or Birdbath
  2. Order Tinker Crates
  3. Make a Weather Station
  4. Start a Wormary

Let’s inspire more kids to learn and grow this summer:

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Patriotic Magnetic Sensory Bottle for Kids https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/patriotic-magnetic-sensory-bottle-for-kids/ Wed, 18 Jun 2025 01:00:00 +0000 https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/?p=23074 Create a patriotic magnetic sensory bottle and discover hands on science fun with this red, white and blue activity for the fourth of July with your child. Grab a few items from around the house to create this sensory bottle with a surprise science element. Here’s how to make your own patriotic activity…  Disclosure: Amazon […]

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Create a patriotic magnetic sensory bottle and discover hands on science fun with this red, white and blue activity for the fourth of July with your child. Grab a few items from around the house to create this sensory bottle with a surprise science element.

Here’s how to make your own patriotic activity… 

Patriotic Magnetic Sensory Bottle for Kids

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Patriotic Magnetic Sensory Bottle

This Patriotic Magnetic Sensory Bottle can provide your child with hours of fun and fine motor development as they explore with a magnet.  Be sure to seal the bottle tight once all of the treasures are placed inside.

Patriotic Sequins and Glitter for Patriotic Sensory Bottle

Materials for Magnetic Sensory Bottle

Patriotic Sensory Bottle Items for Red, White and Blue

Directions for Magnetic Sensory Bottle

1. Gather supplies for your patriotic magnetic sensory bottle.  We went on a hunt through our craft supplies to find things that were metal, plastic and glass that were red, white and blue. Encourage your child to view things as a scientists as you gather your items.  See what words they will use to describe them from color, shape and what was made to create it.  Once you’re gathered them give them some time to touch and feel the items for additional sensory exploration as well.  I made sure to have White and Red and Blue Jingle Bells  because I knew they would be magnetic.

2.  Get a large clear bottle, these are our favorites ,with a lid to place all of your collected items into.

Red, White and Blue Sensory Bottle for Kids

3. Add all of the red, white and blue items into the container.  This is great for fine motor skills.  Your child will also have to determine if the products will fit into the opening on the container.  A skill we all can work on developing in life.  Set aside a small container for them to place those items into to help keep track.

4. Once all of the items are in the container add a few Red and Blue Sequins 

to add a little patriotic color to the bottle.  We also added white glitter to our bottle to make it sparkle a bit more as well.

4th of July Fine Motor Activity with Sensory Bottle

5. Now that you have all your red, white and blue items, it’s time to add water.  We filled ours up to the top leaving a little space for air for the items to move around with.  You can also experiment here and add different things like oil or corn syrup to see how they react with the density.

6.  Now it’s time to make things challenging.  Encourage your little one to shake the bottle and see what happens.

Do things float?

Do they sink?

Do the hover?

MAGNETIC Sensory Bottle CHALLENGE:

Can you use your magnet  to find all of the magnetic items?  

Can you make your magnetic items stick together?

As you can see we even were able to stick the magnet to the sides of the bottle and let it stay there all by itself.  The kids were so excited to see that!

What type of force does magnetism have?

Chat with your little scientists to see what types of scientific conversations you can have while they explore this patriotic magnetic sensory Bottle.

Explore Science with Magnetic Sensory Bottle

There are so many fun ways to explore with this patriotic magnetic sensory bottle. They are great for when family visits or even for the road trip this weekend.  Just be sure to talk with your child about magnet safety and use adult supervision at all time.  When it gets boring surprise them and add a few more magnetic items or a bit more glitter for sparkling fun or even a little bit of baby oil and see how you can change things up.

Sensory Bottle Fun with Science for Kids

If you liked this post you might like our Sensory Bottle Math Activity , Summer Sensory Bottles , Hunt for Gold Sensory Bottle, Science Sensory Bottle Experiment with Density .

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Solar Science Experiments for Kids are a fun way to teach children about renewable energy sources. These experiments are geared for children ages 5-10, but may be adapted for all ages.

My daughter is getting VERY excited about her upcoming week at science camp! In preparation for this amazing week-long summer camp, we are trying to get into the habit of “thinking like a scientist!”  

This week, we focused on solar science experiments and creative problem-solving.

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Solar Science Experiments for Kids

A collection of solar science experiments to try with your child in the backyard to encourage them to “think like a scientist!”

Converting Sunlight into Heat.

We bought this great little kid pool for our backyard and filled it up with cold water right from the faucet. Our baby put his finger in and announced, “COLD pool” and refused to get in. Without filling the pool with water from our home heater, I posed the question:

How can we heat up water the fastest?

This is the solar experiment we decided would best help us answer this question.

Materials Needed:

Solar science experiments for kids #EDUSpin #science

Directions.

  1. Fill each cup with the same amount of liquid of the same cool temperature.
  2. Measure the water temperature and set one cup on each paper. Cover one of the glasses on white paper with plastic.
  3. Have a discussion and make predictions about what you think will happen to the water in each glass.
  4. Measure
  5. Let the water sit in a sunny place for one hour.
  6. Remeasure and discuss the results.

What do you think my kids should do to heat up the water in their pool faster?

* Parent tips:

A black background absorbs more heat than a light background.

Covering the cup slows or stops evaporation. The plastic covering may also absorb some of the suns’ rays.

Absorbing and Reflecting Heat: Solar Oven

The kids were fascinated with warming the liquid with the sun and asked, “If the sun can heat up water, what else can it heat up?”  They got to work building their own SOLAR oven using recycled materials.

Materials Needed: (use recycled materials when possible!)

Solar Oven; Science experiments for kids #EDUSpin #science

Directions

  1. Let your child build their own oven.

    My second grader found some black paper (the back was colored on) and started gluing it inside the box.

    She then added in some tinfoil, predicting that the foil would reflect the suns rays and heat up her cheese better.

    She covered the top with saran wrap in hopes it would heat the nachos faster.
  2. Set the solar oven in a sunny spot.
  3. Add the chips and top with shredded cheese.
  4. Set a timer for 5 minutes. Record your results.
  5. Once the cheese has melted, eat!
  6. Then, if you choose, try to build another model of a solar oven. Make some changes and compare your results.

    * THINK like a scientist!!!!*

    A scientist will perform experiments over and over again to collect data and to figure out better and more efficient ways of doing things.
Think like a scientist; make an observation science journal #EDUspin #science

* Parent tips:

Some people have tried cooking hot-dogs, nachos are WAY easier!

Keeping a science journal is a great way to connect literacy to science!

Solar Heater: Sun Tea

Now my kids were on a solar experiment role. “Hey, MOM, do you think we could make your tea with energy from the sun instead of wasting electricity to heat your water inside?” Sure kiddos, what will we need to do?

I love that they were thinking creatively, asking questions, and applying what they have learned.

Materials Needed:

solar tea science experiment for kids

Directions.

  1. Fill the jar with water.
  2. Add 2 tea bags
  3. Place in a sunny place
  4. Gently shake every once in a while (per the kids instructions)
  5. Wait HOURS (they learned the sun is powerful, but does take time to harness the energy)
  6. Serve warm OR pour over ice cubes for iced tea!

Solar Prints

You could talk to your kids about the sun and have them make sun-prints. We used the solar sun print kit, but should have just bought the re-fill package ($5.99 vs $10.49) as we just used the paper.

Here’s the directions for How to Make Solar Prints with Kids.

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More Ideas for Solar FUN :

Solar Energy Books for Kids

You can explore more sun and solar energy books here in our Summer Books for Kids Book List.

Solar Cars

Now we are going to work on keeping our “science caps” for the rest of the month (we are stopping at a thrift store tomorrow to pick up our take-apart to be used during the camp week.

We are going to be on the lookout for electronics powered by the sun – maybe a calculator with a solar panel?

Solar Experiments for Kids: Think Like a Scientist #EDUSpin #science

Whatever it is, I’m sure it will be fun to disassemble and tinker with. I’m thinking we won’t be able to wait until camp and may have to find a couple of items for home too! I’m not sure who is more excited about a whole week of science and inventing – her or me!

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How to Dye Rainbow Sea Shells https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/rainbow-sea-shells-after-school-link-up/ https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/rainbow-sea-shells-after-school-link-up/#comments Sat, 31 May 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/2013/03/rainbow-sea-shells.html Learn how to dye seashells with your kids. Did you know you can make your own rainbow seashells? With just a few materials you’d be surprised how easy you can dye these colorful shells with your child. Have you ever thought about what to do with the leftover Easter egg dye that you use for eggs […]

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Learn how to dye seashells with your kids. Did you know you can make your own rainbow seashells? With just a few materials you’d be surprised how easy you can dye these colorful shells with your child.

Have you ever thought about what to do with the leftover Easter egg dye that you use for eggs every year?

Rainbow Sea Shells Science Experiment

I’m going to be honest I never have until this Easter, I guess just because we’re always busy doing other things on Easter with our extended family. This year after we finished my 6 year old daughter asked me what else she could use the Egg Dye for?

I turned to the interest and found that you can color coffee filters, clothespins, yarn, and even Tie Die and paint with your leftover vinegar based egg dye.

However, we wanted something similar to eggs…

We both thought about it and this is what we came up with…Seashells

Now I’ll admit we have quite a few seashells in our sandbox from our many trips to the beach, we’re very lucky to live a few hours from the beach since all of my kids were born. So in 20 years we’re gathered quite a few and use them for playtime.

You’d be amazed at how many ways you can use seashells for imaginary play.

We’ve painted them like these Storytelling Shells but I never thought about dying them.

We brought our containers outside and gathered up our seashells. We washed them off first and let them dry out so they could absorb as much of the vinegar based dye as they could.

That’s ok we have fun playing outdoors in our gorgeous spring weather in the south this weekend.

Coloring the seashells worked out to be a great sibling activity too!

How to Dye Seashells with Kids

Once our seashells were dry we set them inside of the various colors of Egg Dye and watched to see what happened. I wasn’t sure if they would change due to their surface, so it was so much fun to observe and watch as they change. A little science and discovery at home is always a good thing!

We left them in the colored water for around 30 minutes, but honestly experiment to see the variety of results you get… it’s a science experiment with your kids so enjoy!

Here’s how our Dyed Seashells turned out, a rainbow of fun!

Did you throw your dye away already, no worries you could think about grabbing a few egg dye kits on clearance this week and making your own Rainbow Shells this spring!

I think we must just try rocks next!

What would you color next with leftover egg dye?

Want more rainbow ideas? Get our list of Colorful Rainbow Books for Kids.

Colorful Rainbow Books for Kids.

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How to Dye seashells with kids. A science lesson with vinegar and egg dye or food coloring that creates rainbow seashells.
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Reignite Children’s Interest in Science with FUN Summer Sensory Bottles for Kids https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/summer-sensory-bottles/ https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/summer-sensory-bottles/#comments Sat, 03 May 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/?p=22590 Has your science center sat unchanged for too long? Bring the outside – IN! Make and set these fun summer sensory bottles to reignite children’s interest in science. Read on for how to make and use each bottle. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Summer Sensory Bottles for Kids We started off making […]

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Has your science center sat unchanged for too long? Bring the outside – IN! Make and set these fun summer sensory bottles to reignite children’s interest in science. Read on for how to make and use each bottle.

The easist summer sensory bottles for an interactive science center. Great for preschool and kindergarten science. Garden science

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Summer Sensory Bottles for Kids

We started off making a list of summer themed words on a large chart paper. The children came up with the following words:

  1. Rain
  2. Rainbow
  3. Sunshine
  4. Flowers
  5. Grass
  6. Soil
  7. Gardens
  8. Seeds

Taking some of their words, we gathered materials and made a set of summer sensory bottles for our science center.

Here are our summer sensory bottle ideas:

Rainbow themed Summer Sensory Bottles

Materials needed:

Material note: We researched water bottles and prices.  The Voss water bottles work fabulous with little hands because they are easy to see inside, have easily removed stickers, and chunky caps.  For the best price, we purchased a case of Voss water bottles from Amazon Prime and had them shipped to our door free.

Learning Objective: Identify the colors in the rainbow

Directions to make the Rainbow Themed Summer Sensory bottle:

First, add several pinches of colored sequins. Then, pour in water until the bottle is half full.

Rainbow themed Summer Sensory Bottle

Add in some glycerin or baby oil.  This will change the density of the mixture.  Put the cap on and shake to mix.  If all of the sequins float to the top, add more water. If all the sequins sink, add more glycerin or baby oil.  Continue adding until the container is 7/8ths full.

The goal is to get the sequins so they “float” inside the liquid for a moment when the bottle has been shaken.

Rainbow themed Summer Sensory Bottle

When the bottle has been filled, hot glue the lid on.  Make and tape a label on the bottle. We have used address labels and colored masking tape.

Ask the child:  “What colors do you see?”

Seed themed Summer Sensory Bottles

Materials needed:

Material Note: Bird seed is the least expensive “seed” option to fill this sensory bottle with. Many bird seeds, however, do contain nuts. We went to our local feed store to purchase seeds in bulk. 

Lima bean, green bean, squash seeds, and peas are all great seed varieties that vary in shape, but are still larger in size.  Carrot seeds are great to compare – but you would need a LOT of carrot seeds to fill a seed themed summer sensory bottle, as they are very tiny!

Learning Objective: Comparing seeds by size, shape, and colors

Directions to make the seed themed summer sensory bottles.

First, make sure the bottle has no moisture on the inside.  Any moisture will cause the seeds to begin molding.  Set the funnel over the opening and let the child fill the bottle with seeds.

Seed Themed summer sensory bin for science exploration and learning. Great for science centers in preschool and kindergarten classrooms!

When it is ¾ full, hot glue the cap securely in place.   Hot  glue the lid on.  Make and tape a label on the bottle. We have used address labels and colored masking tape.

Mix the bottle. Observe and discuss.

Ask the child: “What color seeds do you see? Are all the seeds the same size? Tell me more about their size.  Are all the seeds the same shape? Tell me about the shapes you see.”

Sunshine themed Summer Sensory Bottles

Materials needed:

Sunshine themed summer sensory bottle

Learning objecting: exploring the sun

Material note: Cutting the rick-rack into smaller pieces for the sun rays is tough and an adult only job. Substitute yellow yarn in to make it easier to cut.

Directions to make the sunshine themed summer sensory bottles.

First, fill the empty bottle with pom-poms and rick-rack pieces.

Sunshine themed summer sensory bottles

Then fill in a little over halfway with water. Add in glycerin or baby oil until the bottle is 7/8th full.  When the bottle has been filled, hot glue the lid on.  Make and tape a label on the bottle. We have used address labels and colored masking tape.

Talk about the sun with the child.  Say, “The sun is a giant star in the middle of our solar system. It is very hot. Plants need sunlight to make their food.”

Ask the child: “What do you know about the sun?”

Soil Themed Summer Sensory Bottles

Materials needed:

Learning Objective: Learn about the natural world

Directions to make the soil themed summer sensory bin

Uncap the empty bottle and fill it with soil from the garden. Secure the cap with hot glue.

Yes – that’s it.  This sensory bottle is super easy to make. But very eye opening as the garden soil may have sand, soil, bits of leaves, sticks, clay or other items within it.

Shake and observe.

Ask the child: “What is soil? Why is it important?”

Grass Themed Summer Sensory Bottles

Materials needed:

Learning Objective: Identify letter names and sounds

Directions to make the grass themed summer sensory bottle.

First, make sure the bottle has no moisture on the inside.  Any moisture will cause the rice to begin molding. Set the funnel over the opening and let the child fill the bottle with rice and letter beads.

As the child spoons the letters, say the letter name and the sound it makes.

If you are worried about making a mess, do this step over a large shallow Tupperware container.  Even setting a table cloth or sheet under the child’s work area makes clean up a bit easier.

When it is ¾ full, hot glue the cap securely in place.  Hot glue the lid on.  Make and tape a label on the bottle. We have used address labels and colored masking tape. Then, let the child roll and read the letter names and sounds. 

For a challenge, have them think of a word that begins with the letter sound that they just found hiding in the grass.

Love making sensory bottles? Here are some more super fun sensory bottles to explore:

Pumpkin sight word sensory bottle

Science sensory bottles

Crayon themed math sensory bottle game

Summer Sensory Bottles for Kids
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Super Fun STEM Camp Ideas at Home https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/stem-camp-ideas-at-home/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 17:00:00 +0000 https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/?p=65700 Get ready for summer with these super fun STEM Camp Ideas for your home. Focus on developing 21st Century Skills of collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and more. STEM Camp Ideas Summer makes the perfect time for our kids to get hands-on with activities, games, and challenges that connect learning to science, technology, engineering, […]

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Get ready for summer with these super fun STEM Camp Ideas for your home. Focus on developing 21st Century Skills of collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and more.

STEM Camp Ideas

Summer makes the perfect time for our kids to get hands-on with activities, games, and challenges that connect learning to science, technology, engineering, and math.

I really would love to see more time for our kids to simply experience STEM concepts in the classroom. These ideas would make for great monthly STEM themes in a classroom too.

What is STEM?
That’s easy STEM stands for S=Science, T=Technology, E=Engineering and M=Math.

Let’s be honest there are some skills that our kids need to know that weren’t necessarily a focus when we were kids. These 21st-century skills include media and technology literacy, productivity, social skills, communication, flexibility, and initiative.

The skills your child can learn with STEM education include problem-solving, critical thinking, decision-making, creativity, curiosity, entrepreneurship, leadership, acceptance of failure, and many other skills.

By creating your own STEM Camp at home your child will get hands-on experiences and real-world applications required for developing an innovative mind.

The ability to think critically and challenge standards is the basis of innovation.

This summer here are some fun ideas for creating your own STEM Camp at home for your child.

Each STEM Themed Camp includes suggestions for STEM books, STEM products, STEM activities, and even STEM inspired snack ideas.

STEM Camp Themes

  • The Human Body
  • Electricity & Circuits
  • Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Coding
  • Robotics
  • Solar Energy
  • Microscopic World
  • Measurement
  • Outer Space

We’ve included several choices for STEM Camp Themes for your child.

Pick a topic that your child is most interested in first. You don’t have to do all of these, pick a few that you think will encourage your child to have fun and explore more this summer.

Each themed camp should cost less than $100 for all the supplies and you get to keep them all which is an awesome BONUS to hosting your own STEM Camp.

Keep in mind these make for really fun after-school activities too for the upcoming school year.

STEM Camp Ideas for Kids! Themed weeks for super fun ideas at home with kids.

You can use this STEM Camp Ideas table of content to quickly look at the camp designed for your child’s interests.

Just click on the theme and it will take you to that spot below to start planning your summer fun.

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The Human Body

There are so many fun things to explore when it comes to the human body for kids. Frankly, it’s concepts that will help them throughout their lives. Have fun exploring anatomy with your child in this Human Body STEM Camp.

STEM KITS:

SmartLab QPG Lab For Kids, Squishy Human Body
Lightweight Stethoscope Dual Head, Doctor Stethoscopes
Newest Human Body Model for Kids
Learning Resources Anatomy Models Bundle Set
Melissa & Doug Magnetic Human Body
Abacus Brands Virtual Reality Human Body

BOOKS:

Stephen Biesty’s Incredible Body Cross-Sections by Richard Platt
Human Body Activity Book for Kids by Ph.D., Katie Stokes, M.Ed.
Knowledge Encyclopedia Human Body! by DK & Smithsonian Institution
Me and My Amazing Body by Joan Sweeney
My First Book About Genetics (Coloring Book) by Wynne & Silver
How Does My Body Work? Human Body Book for Kids by Sara LaFleur MD

Human Body STEM Camp for Kids! Human Body Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

ACTIVITIES:

SNACK IDEAS:

Robotics

A big topic everyone is talking about is Robotics and for good reason, there’s so much a child can learn from exploring, building, and testing out things. Many schools lack the funding to have enough hands-on time with robotics for your child to truly grasp all the concepts robotics can teach. Here are a few ideas to make an epic Robotics STEM Camp.

STEM KITS:

Makeblock mBot Robot Kit
ELEGOO UNO R3 Project Smart Robot Car Kit V4 with UNO R3
Sphero Mini Activity Kit: App-Enabled Programmable Robot Ball with 55 Piece
Botley The Coding Robot 2.0 Activity Set
Osmo – Coding Starter Kit for iPhone & iPad
Educational Coding DIY Building Kit Rechargeable Robot Toy

BOOKS:

I Can Make Remarkable Robots by Kristina A. Holzweiss & Amy Barth
Robots, Robots Everywhere! (Little Golden Book)
Pete the Cat: Robo-Pete by James Dean
Love, Z by Jessie Sima
A Rover’s Story by Jasmine Warga
The Wild Robot by Peter Brown
The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown
Awesome Robotics Projects for Kids by Bob Katovich
Robo-Sauce by Adam Rubin
Unplugged by Steve Antony
Boy and Bot by Ame Dyckman
R Is for Robot: A Noisy Alphabet by Adam F. Watkins

Robotics STEM Camp Activities for kids. Robotics Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Coding

Learning about coding is more accessible than ever! Summer makes a great time for tackling some coding projects with your child. There are both technology and non-tech activities that kids can learn to code with. Are you ready for a fun Coding STEM Camp?

STEM KITS:

Bit Coding Robot by Ozobot
Snap Circuits Code Journey, Build Your Circuit
LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox
OKK Coding DIY Building Kit Rechargeable Robot
Kids First Coding & Robotics
Botley The Coding Robot 2.0 Activity Set
Osmo – Coding Starter Kit for iPhone & iPad
Wonder Workshop Dash – Coding Robot for Kids
The Official Scratch Coding Cards

BOOKS:

How to Code a Rollercoaster by Josh Funk
Hello Ruby: Adventures in Coding by Linda Liukas
How to Code a Sandcastle by Josh Funk
Coding for Kids: Python: Learn to Code with 50 Awesome Games and Activities
DK Workbooks: Computer Coding with Scratch 3.0 Workbook
Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code by Laurie Wallmark
Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World by Reshma Saujani
Doll-E 1.0 by Shanda McCloskey
Lift The Flap Computers & Coding by Rosie Dickins
Look Inside How Computers Work by Alex Frith
Gabi’s If/Then Garden (Code Play) by Caroline Karanja
Rox’s Secret Code by Mara Lecoq and Nathan Archambault
The ABCs of Programming by Arthur & Madison Johnston
Who Says Women Can’t Be Computer Programmers by Tanya Lee Stone
How to Talk to Your Computer by Seymour Simon

Coding STEM Camp Activities for kids. Coding Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Electricity

Do you remember learning how to make a potato light up? Learning about electricity and how circuits work has grown leaps and bounds for kids. There are so many resources available. You never know what your child can create with the basic foundation of knowledge of electricity with the Electricity STEM Camp.

STEM KITS:

Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100 Electronics Exploration Kit
EUDAX School Physics Labs Basic Electricity
Squishy Circuits Kit Electric Circuit for Kids
Giggleway Electric Motor Robotic Science Kits
Sntieecr Electric Circuit Motor Kit
100 Pieces Clear LED Light
Copper Foil Tape with Double-Sided Conductive
3V Lithium Battery
Battery Box Holder w Cap On/Off Switch
Copper Wire
Super Strong Neodymium Disc Magnets
Tinkering Labs Robotics Engineering Kit

BOOKS:

I Can Make Exciting Electronics by Kristina A. Holzweiss
Amazing MakerSpace DIY Electricity by Kristina A. Holzweiss
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba & Bryan Mealer
Oscar and the Bird: A Book about Electricity by Geoff Waring
The Magic School Bus And The Electric Field Trip by Cole & Degan
Awesome Electronics Projects for Kids by Colby Tofel-Grehl PhD

Electricity and Circuits STEM Camp Activities for kids. Electricity Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Chemistry

Chemistry is one of the topics that kids are always drawn to and memorized by. With just a few supplies from around the house, you can make your summer chemistry lab. What magic reaction will you try first?

STEM KITS:

Learning Resources Primary Science Lab Activity Set
Real Chemistry Experiments: 40 Exciting STEAM Activities for Kids
Molecular Model Kit with Molecule Modeling Software
Chemistry Molecular Model Kit (444 Pieces)
7 Crystal Growing Science Experimental Kit with Display Cases
STEM Challenges Learning Cards

BOOKS:

DK Eyewitness Books: Chemistry by Ann Newmark
The Kid’s Book of the Elements by Theodore Gray
My First Book About Chemistry (Coloring Book) by Wynne & Silver
Basher Science: Chemistry: Getting a Big Reaction by Simon Basher & Dan Green
Quantum Mechanics! The How’s and Why’s of Atoms and Molecules by Pfiffikus
What’s Chemistry All About? by Alex Frith & Lisa Jane Gillespie

Chemistry STEM Camp Activities for kids. Chemistry Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Engineering

Take time this summer to truly explore how things work with this Engineering STEM Camp. Be sure to have on hand an Inventors Box to encourage their problem-solving and building skills. Ask them to tackle some everyday problems in your house and see what they design.

STEM KITS:

Learning Resources City Engineering and Design Building Set
51-Piece GeoMagnetic Vehicle Building Set
132Pcs Marble Maze Game Building Toy
SmartLab Toys Archi-TECH Electronic Smart House
Engino – Buildings & Bridges

BOOKS:

Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty
The Way Things Work by David Macaulay
Seven Wonders of Green Building Technology by Karen Sirvaitis
The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires
Be a Maker by Katey Howes
Boxitects by Kim Smith
The Big Book of Amazing LEGO Creations with Bricks You Already Have by Sarah Dees
Made by Maxine by Ruth Spiro

Engineering STEM Camp Activities for kids. Engineering Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Solar Energy

Summer and sun go hand in hand, so this is the perfect time to explore solar energy! Set up a fun Solar Energy STEM Camp as you test and try out all that you can do when you harness the sun’s energy.

STEM KITS:

12-in-1 STEM Solar Robot Kit
Pica Toys Solar-Powered Wooden Car with Remote Control
4M Toysmith, Green Science Solar Rover
5 in 1 Model Car Kits, 3D Wooden Puzzles
Hot Bee Robot Dinosaur Toys, 3-in-1 Solar Robot Kit
6-in-1 Solar Robot Space Building Kit
Snap Circuits Green Energy Electronics Exploration Kit
Solar Robot Space Toy
Solar Fan Mini STEM Kit
Build and Race Your Own Solar Powered Toy
Cyanotype Paper Sun Art Paper Kit
Energy Wise Premium Solar Oven

BOOKS:

Running on Sunshine: How Does Solar Energy Work? by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
Solar Power: Capturing the Sun’s Energy by Laurie Brearley
Solar Story: How One Community Lives Alongside the World’s Biggest Solar Plant by Allan Drummond
Time to Shine! by Catherine Daly

Solar Energy STEM Camp Activities for kids. Solar Energy Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Sun Tea
Solar Oven Smores
Solar Oven Nachos

Space

Launch into space during the summer with a week full of space themed fun. There’s so much to explore and discover about astrology with your child. From planets and stars to rockets and space stations. Here are a few ideas for hosting your own Space STEM Camp. Start off with a Straw Rocket STEM Challenge!

STEM KITS:

4M Green Science Rotating Solar System Kids Science Kit
Circuit Explorer Deluxe Base Station Circuit for Kids
Smithsonian Optics Room Planetarium and Dual Projector Science Kit
Gskyer Telescope, 70mm Aperture 400mm AZ Mount Astronomical Refracting Telescope

BOOKS:

The Mysteries of the Universe: Discover the best-kept secrets of space by Will Gater
The Know-Nonsense Guide to Space: An awesomely fun guide to the Universe by Heidi Fiedler
Ara the Star Engineer by Komal Singh
A Computer Called Katherine by Suzanne Slade
Space Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition: A Tour of Our Solar System and Beyond by National Geographic Kids
Sky Gazing: A Guide to the Moon, Sun, Planets, Stars, Eclipses, and Constellations by Meg Thacher
Look Inside: Space (Look Inside) by Rob Lloyd Jones
Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond by Martin Jenkins
Think like an Astronaut! How Do Rockets Work? by Pfiffikus
Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson
The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System by Joanna Cole & Bruce Degen

Outer Space STEM Camp Activities for kids. Space Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Microscopic World

There’s something so magical about discovering the microscopic world that we live in. The summer is ideal for your little learner to simply ask questions and find answers to what their world is made up of. Here are some fun ideas for hosting your own Microscopic STEM Camp.

STEM KITS:
Learning Resources Elite Microscope for Kids
Bysameyee USB Digital Microscope 40X to 1000X
Jiusion 48Pcs Prepared Microscope Slides Specimen
Chemistry Molecular Model Kit (444 Pieces)

BOOKS:
All in a Drop: How Antony van Leeuwenhoek Discovered an Invisible World by Lori Alexander
See Inside the Microscopic World by Rosie Dickins
My First Book of Microbes: Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, and More by Sheddad Kaid-Salah Ferrón
Unseen Worlds: Real-Life Microscopic Creatures Hiding All Around Us

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Measurement

Measurement is key to both science and math exploration for kids. These are the basic supplies we think every STEM Kit should have.

SUPPLIES:

12 PCS Measuring Cups and Spoons Set Stackable
Stainless Steel Digital Kitchen Scale
10X Shatterproof Magnifying Glass
Tape Measure 25 ft /16 ft
Learning Resources Classroom Thermometer
Clear Flexible Acrylic Ruler 12 In
Digital Stopwatch Timer
Learning Resources Primary Bucket Balance Teaching Scale
Student Geometry Math Set

BOOKS:

The Know-Nonsense Guide to Measurements by Heidi Fiedler
Me and the Measure of Things by Joan Sweeney
Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy
How Big Is a Foot? by Rolf Myller
Inch by Inch by Leo Lionni
How Long or How Wide?: A Measuring Guide by Brian P. Cleary
How Tall?: Wacky Ways to Compare Height by Mark Andrew Weakland
How Long?: Wacky Ways to Compare Length by Jessica Gunderson
How Heavy?: Wacky Ways to Compare Weight by Mark Andrew Weakland
Peg + Cat: The Puddle by Jennifer Oxley
Perimeter, Area, and Volume: A Monster Book of Dimensions by David A. Adler
Millions to Measure by David Schwartz

Measurement STEM Camp Activities for kids. Measurement Themed materials, books and activities for kids.

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Additional STEM CAMP Supplies

To set up your STEM Camp you’ll want a few supplies!

What makes it super fun is to create a special place where you’ll be hosting your summer camp or even a special make lab that is in a corner of the house for your child (or classroom).

Gather a few basic tools of observation, measurement and lab supplies to really set the stage.

You can learn more here about building your own DIY Dollar Store STEM Kit.

Here are some tips for how to store your STEM Activities to create your own STEM Lab

How to Store STEM Activities for Kids
The Best STEM Toys for Kids
Dollar Tree STEM Kit for kids

Go to in-person Summer Camp?

Here are a few tips for first day of summer camp jitters to help you child.

Have you looked into the program safety policies that you’ve signed up for this summer? Here are 12 questions that you should ask to ensure your child is in an environment that’s set up to ensure child safety and prevent child abuse.

Join Bill Nye is his virtual reality lab in an ultimate immersive learning experience! This 50 piece set includes everything you need, like VR Googles, beakers, measuring cups, baking soda, paint brush and much more to dive in and experience the projects right out of the box, making it an ultimate kids VR toy set!

The Ultimate Guide to STEM Books for Kids

One of the best things your child can do over the summer is READ! Take a look above at our top picks of STEM Books for kids if you’re looking for additional book suggestions.

Here are a few additional suggestions for your Summer STEM Reading.

STEM Activity Books for Parents, Teachers and Kids

Need a little inspiration for your STEM Camp at home? These are some of my favorite STEM Activity Books for Parents and Teachers.

Packed full of activity ideas that foster creativity, problem solving, learning and most imporantly FUN!

There are so many ways to have fun with kids surrounded by STEM activities and STEM books. They are prefect for summer learning and after school activities to encourage them to grow and explore as an innovative thinker and problem solver.

When you create your own STEM Camp at home your child will get the hands-on experiences needed for developing an innovative mind.

Which STEM Camp are you going to do first?

STEM Camp Ideas for super fun activities at home all summer long with kids
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