These spinning bats are another simple Halloween science activity using simple materials. You'll need a straw or pencil, ...
Halloween is a great time to try some spooky science tricks and experiments. Here at Science Sparks, we've been growing our ...
These simple push and pull puppets are a Halloween version of the animal puppets we made earlier this year. They are great for part of a forces topic and a simple science craft for any time of year.
This disappearing spider trick is a simple Halloween science activity and a great refraction demonstration. Children can watch as a drawing of a spider disappears when water is poured into a glass ...
Can you completely submerge a paper towel under water without it getting wet? The answer is yes, you can! It needs some science trickery, but you’ll be surprised how easy it is! When the glass is ...
The next location in Around the World in 50 Experiments is Portugal. Portugal is located in Southwestern Europe and has a long, beautiful Atlantic coastline, captivating history and diverse landscapes ...
Last December, I decided to build a giant LEGO® Santa at the last minute. We’ve got a LOT of LEGO®, so I thought it’d be a great way to clear some bricks out of storage and have a great Christmas ...
Around the World in 50 Experiments is a series of science experiments designed to take children on an adventure around the world learning about different countries and cultures as they go along. Print ...
Today, we had a lot of fun making Halloween versions of our basic optical illusion. What do you think of our pumpkin? Just roll the pencil or straw between your hands to see the face appear in the ...